Batman Beyond Became A Criminal After Bruce Wayne's Death
Following the death of Bruce Wayne, Batman Beyond is dedicated to continuing the Dark Knight's legacy (even if it means becoming a criminal).
Kevin Erdmann is one of Screen Rant's staff writers. With a major in Cinema Studies and a minor in Comics and Cartoon Studies from the UofO, Kevin is pretty sure he's writing for the right site. While Kevin is a huge Marvel fan, he also loves Batman because he's Batman and is a firm believer that Han shot first. Disney also shares a big part of his fan patronage. Kevin lives in Oregon with his wonderful wife and sinister cat who is no doubt currently plotting his demise.
Following the death of Bruce Wayne, Batman Beyond is dedicated to continuing the Dark Knight's legacy (even if it means becoming a criminal).
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