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Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)

PG-13 07/27/2010 Mystery, Crime, Animation 1h 15m
77%
User
Score
8.1/10
100%

Dare to Look Beneath the Hood.

Overview

One part vigilante, one part criminal kingpin, Red Hood begins cleaning up Gotham with the efficiency of Batman, but without following the same ethical code.

Judd Winick

Writer

Brandon Vietti

Director

Bob Kane

Characters

Top Billed Cast

Bruce Greenwood

Bruce Greenwood

Batman / Bruce Wayne (voice)

Jensen Ackles

Jensen Ackles

Red Hood / Jason Todd (voice)

Neil Patrick Harris

Neil Patrick Harris

Nightwing (voice)

Jason Isaacs

Jason Isaacs

Ra's al Ghul (voice)

John DiMaggio

John DiMaggio

Joker (voice)

Wade Williams

Wade Williams

Black Mask (voice)

Carlos Alazraqui

Carlos Alazraqui

Chi Chi / Thug #1 / Baton (voice)

Robert Clotworthy

Robert Clotworthy

Leon / Thug (voice)

Gary Cole

Gary Cole

Bobo / Commissioner Gordon / Shot / Guard (voice)

Media

DC Super Scenes: Jason Comes Back To Life

DC Super Scenes: Jason Comes Back To Life

DC Super Scenes: Batman Uncovers Red Hood's Identity

DC Super Scenes: Batman Uncovers Red Hood's Identity

Trailer

Trailer

First Look

First Look

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Reviews

A review by Mangamation

Written on September 22, 2017

5 years after the death of 2nd Robin, Jason Todd(Alexander Martella), we find Batman(Bruce Greenwood) in Gotham reunited with an old protege and first Robin Dick Grayson, now under the guise of Nightwing(Neil Patrick Harris). During a battle with Blackmasks thugs Batman and Nightwing run into the new,yet somewhat familiar face of the Red Hood(Jensen Ackles). Leading Batman to relive some old and hurtful memories of one of the darkest periods in his career, the question is who is under the Red Hood....and is he friend or foe?

The story as a whole is very compelling with a much darker tone than most other animated features, it shows a level of brutality from the beginning with life and death playing a major role in the story. We also get some flash backs, a small but interesting glimpse ...

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