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37 Years Since Tim Burton’s Batman Redefined Superhero Movies and Hollywood’s Approach

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37 years ago, on June 23, 1989, Tim Burton’sBatman, starring Michael Keaton, premiered in theaters. The film became a foundation for future superhero movies.

According to Medium, Burton’s Batman “defined the superhero movie experience” and showed Hollywood that they could “take comic books seriously.” That shift helped studios like Warner Bros., Disney, and Sony build highly successful comic book franchises, many of which, especially from Marvel, have become among the most profitable films of all time.

The film follows billionaire Bruce Wayne as he fights crime as Batman in fictional Gotham City. When Jack Nicholson’s character falls into a vat of chemicals, he becomes The Joker and starts terrorizing the city. Vicki Vale (Kim Basinger) is a reporter investigating Batman while starting a romantic relationship with Bruce Wayne.

Batman stars Keaton as the titular Batman. Nicholson played the villainous Joker, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe. The 1989 Batman was the first installment in Warner Bros.’ first Batman film series. Burton later worked on Batman Returns and Batman Forever, before departing ahead of Batman & Robin.

Initially, Keaton’s casting was controversial. For some, another Batman iteration was hard to stomach, and because Keaton had been typecast as a comic actor, fans worried that Keaton didn’t have the acting chops for drama. According to Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight, the documentary about the making of Batman, 50,000 people sent letters to Warner Bros. to complain.

Batman stayed away from the more humorous, campy version Adam West portrayed, yet remained true to the original source. This was helped by Batman co-creator Bob Kane, who served as a consultant on the film.

Following Burton’s Batman saga, the comic book adaptations returned to camp briefly while George Clooney took on the mantle of Batman. Joel Schumacher, who directed Batman Forever, directed Batman & Robin, which followed that film. It is widely considered to be one of the worst films ever made and the only one of Warner Bros.’ initial Batman series not to include Burton as part of the production. It is worth noting that this film has become a cult classic despite being a box-office flop.

Warner Bros. ended the series there, and there would not be a live-action Batman movie until Christopher Nolan’s critically acclaimed trilogy. Nolan found great success with the darker, grittier versions of the story. The 1989 Batman director Burton praised Nolan for his take, saying he “captured the real spirit that these kind of movies are supposed to have nowadays.” Burton explained, “when I did Batman twenty years ago, in 1988 or something, it was a different time in comic book movies. You couldn’t go into that dark side of comics yet.”

Batman first premiered 37 years ago, but the comic has continued to be adapted into numerous live-action versions. Currently, Robert Pattinson plays the masked vigilante, having already appeared in one film, The Batman. Pattinson will be reprising the role in The Batman Part II, which will premiere next year.

This story was originally published by Men’s Journal on Jun 23, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Men’s Journal as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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