Ever since I was a kid, I adored theBatman Beyondanimated series, and growing up, it’s always been a mystery why the character has never been adapted with their incredible suit into live-action before theDCU. There is nothing that quite compares to the joy of watching Saturday morning cartoons as a kid in the 1990s, andBatman Beyondcame right at the tail end of that decade, offering yet another incredible superhero story for kids to enjoy.

However, the hero inBatman Beyondwas no ordinary Batman. While Batman had existed for decades, and the hero was well known and loved by many,Batman Beyondwas a brand-new hero created just before the turn of the millennium when everyone was looking to the future, as a way to explore what a futuristic Batman could be like. And the result was something that lit my kid brain on fire with excitement because of how ridiculously cool and unique it was, witha suit that made the character fresh for a new generation.

Terry McGinnis crossing his arms in Batman Beyond (1999-2001) next to the poster for the show

Batman Beyond’s Suit Deserves A Proper Live-Action Appearance

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The character was first developed for animated cartoons, even before they had their debut in the comics. So, the design and development of this hero was made specifically with the cartoon audience and medium in mind. As a result, the city of Neo Gotham was designed, the world of futuristic villains and gangs descended from earlier influential villains was introduced, and Terry McGinnis with hishigh-tech suit that made Bruce Wayne’s original costume look like an unimaginative toy, were all realized in beautiful animated glory.

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An epic fan film has imagined the look of a futuristic Gotham from Batman Beyond in live-action, over two decades after the show ended.

The suit was sleek, black, with red accents and minimal accessories, but the technology made it exceptional. With the most minor movements, Terry could access wings, jet engines, and many other imaginative gadgets, all while enhancing the wearer’s abilities beyond normal human range.TheBatman Beyond batsuitis just incredibly cool, and it feels like something that should be simple enough to bring over into live-action, aside from the full face mask that still allowed Terry’s mouth to appear through it.

Nightwing and Batman Beyond

Batman Beyond’s Adaptation History Means We Narrowly Missed Getting The Live-Action Suit On-Screen

The Batman Beyond Movie Almost Got Made Years Ago

And at one point, there were plans to adapt the character for the big screen. In the early 2000s, when the character was still in its infancy, there were plans from Warner Bros. to develop a movie revolving around Terry McGinnis. At the time, WB was thinking about ways to build the franchise for films again, and reimagine what came before. This ultimately led the studios to hire Christopher Nolan and makeThe Dark KnightTrilogy, but for a brief window, there was aplan to getthe live-actionBatman Beyondmovieup and runningtoo.

There was even a director attached, Boaz Yakin, who went through the process of creating an initial script with the creators of the character (viaIGN). However, after writing that draft,Yakin felt overwhelmed by the pressure of making aBatmanmovie, and he swiftly departed. Of course, that makes sense, but it still feels like a hugely disappointing loss to have come so close to seeing the hero on the big screen only for those dreams to be dashed. Fortunately, a fan film gained traction on crowdfunding sites, and a short film calledBatman Beyond: Year Onewas produced, which gives a small taste of how incredible this movie could be.

Batman Beyond TV Poster

The DC Universe Makes My Live-Action Batman Beyond Suit Hopes More Possible Than Ever

James Gunn And The DCU Needs To Make It Happen

With the rise of epic movie universes, there have been highs and lows, with the recent DCEU suffering from a few more of the latter. However, with the new DCU, and a clear plan to expand and build their own huge sprawling franchise with heroes, monsters, and the Elseworlds, itseems more likely than ever that Batman Beyond could be coming to live-actionin the near future. While they may wish to focus on contemporary stories, and develop their version of the Justice League to begin with, Gunn has made it clear that other projects will shed light on obscure and lesser known stories from throughout DC.

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One example is the upcoming Paradise Lost series, which has not been stated to be an Elseworlds project. Instead, this animated series will go back in time to the early days of Themyscira, and explore the early days of this kingdom before Wonder Woman became the legend she is today. Knowing that the DCU is flexible in the timeline, with eyes looking back, it makes sense for it to also look beyond. So why not finallybring Terry McGinnis and his kick-assBatman Beyondsuit to live action? It’s long overdue.

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Batman Beyond is an animated action-adventure television series set twenty years after the events of Batman: The Animated series. Bruce Wayne, now in his twilight years, continues to fight crime with new gadgets, suits, and tech - but his old age has revealed that even the Caped Crusader has limits. Enter Terry McGinnis, a teenager with athletic prowess and a strong sense of justice. When pursued by a gang one night, Terry is helped by the elderly Bruce Wayne - an event that leads to Terry’s training as the new generation Batman.

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