

We won’t know for sure until the series is released. While those are the only hints, they all seem to point to the introduction of Jason Todd, the “bad boy” Robin who was murdered by the Joker and resurrected by Ra’s al Ghul, into the Batman: The Animated Series universe - and potentially his dark vigilante alter ego, the Red Hood. Things that no one knew were out there, until now.”Ĭontinuing the intrigue, Burnett also hints at a young character who will knows “way too much about Batman.” Burnett also calls this character a “smart, super-elusive loner,” who will be a “real jolt for old fans.” In other words, there will be secret histories that will turn Batman’s world upside down. “Events that didn’t have bearing on the series at the time, but do now. “We’re going back to cover certain gaps in the original series,” Burnett says. But the series won’t be all about the future. Tim Drake will be a still-fresh Robin, and Batman is still spry and in his prime, years before the events of Batman Beyond. The show’s co-creator, Paul Dini, is teaming up with fellow producer Alan Burnett, and artist Ty Templeton to create a new series for DC with Batman: The Adventures Continue, a mini-series set in the world of Batman: The Animated Series.īatman: The Adventures Continue will take place shortly after the events of The Animated Series.


It’s time to return to the Gotham of Batman: The Animated Series, this time in comic form.
