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Yes, this is a very visually dark film and the addition of forms of high dynamic range only adds to that darkness but in a realistic manner. Admittedly, the Blu-ray version of the film is brighter but it just doesn’t feel the same as this 4K visual presentation with HDR. The fact that the almost 3-hour film gets to use nearly all of a BD-100 disc with 90 gigabytes for the movie is one reason that you get a perfect 4K video presentation with zero signs of any compression flaws.

expected, with LFE that regularly digs deep during frequent music cues and certain on-screen events, such as fiery explosions and exceptionally Warner’s The Batman arrives on 4K Ultra HD as a 3-disc set. The first two discs include the film itself in 4K on UHD and HD on regular Blu-ray with no special features, while the third disc is a Blu-ray dedicated to them. Those features include… Bonus Materials are (as mentioned) primarily included on DISC 3, the BONUS Blu-ray Disc, here and are listed below. These are all presented in 1080p HD video quality with Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo sound. The story here was written by Matt Reeves and Peter Craig. Matt Reeves also would serve as the film’s director and producer. Reeves is best known for directing the films “Cloverfield” (2008), “Let Me In” (2010), “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” (2014), and “War of the Planet of the Apes” (2017).

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Legends of the Dark Knight: The History of Batman – A 40 minute documentary that looks at the differing incarnations of Batman and how he has developed. A Transformation: The Penguin (7:59) - A short but examination of the extensive makeup and prosthetics used to turn The audio in The Batman streamed at an average of 3Mbps, dipping to around 2Mbps and peaking in the 5Mbps range. It’s a rich audio experience that certainly gets a boost the more speakers added. When compared with 2-channel headphone and 2-channel speaker systems the 5.1 and 7.1 channel experience provides a wider spectrum of sound, enhancing the visuals and dialogue clarity. place in Wayne Manor. The warm woods and natural lighting during the day contribute to a healthy skin glow on the UHD whereas the older Blu-ray

Batman is a visually arresting film, combining reserved, yet colorful, scenes and elements of spectacle against shadowy, gothic, noir-inspired This three-disc release (one 4K movie disc, one Blu-ray movie disc, and one Blu-ray bonus feature disc) ships in a hinged keepcase withI’ll allude to some of the visual similarities below, but there’s also a bit of that movie at play here. A psychopath, The Riddler (Paul Dano), is killing off high-ranking Gotham officials and in the process, exposing their corruption. His first victim is the mayor which spurs Lt. Jim Gordan (Jeffrey Wright) to call in Batman (Robert Pattinson). They put together the clues left by The Riddler which seems to lead them to the mob boss, Carmine Falcone (John Turturro). Things get more complicated when Selina Kyle (Zoe Kravitz) gets involved. dimly-lit interiors. It's also aided greatly by Dolby Vision / HDR10 enhancement, which goes a long way in preserving the intentionally harsh

Vengeance in the Making” (53 minutes, 41 seconds – HD) serves as an almost hour-long making-of feature. This serves a bit also as a production diary, starting on January 20th, 2020 at the Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden, UK. The first actual day of shooting was on January 27th, 2020 for an interior shot, as seen in the opening of the film. Here you get lots of behind-the-scenes and on set footage, concept art, camera tests, and interviews with cast and crew members such as: Greig Fraser, ASC ACS (director of photography), Matt Reeves (writer/director/producer), Zoë Kravitz ( Selina Kyle), Robert Pattinson ( Bruce Wayne/ The Batman), Paul Dano ( The Riddler), Dylan Clark (producer), Jeffrey Wright ( Lt. James Gordon), Colin Farrell ( Oz/ The Penguin), John Turturro ( Carmine Falcone), Glyn Dillon (Batsuit costume designed by/Batsuit chief concept artist), David Crossman (Batsuit designed by/costumer supervisor), Pierre Bohanna (HOD costume FX), Andy Serkis ( Alfred), James Chinlund (production designer), Jayme Lawson ( Bella Reál), Peter Sarsgaard ( District Attorney Gil Colson), Toby Hefferman (first assistant director/associate producer), Lee Sandales (set decorator), Anita Gupta (assistant set decorator), Naomi Donne (makeup designer), Jacqueline Durban (costume designer), Malcolm Humphreys (visual effects associate supervisor – ILM), Dan Lemmon (VFX supervisor), and Dominic Tuohy (special effects supervisor). Lastly, the costume department that designed the new Batsuit would like to thank you all for ‘thinking’ that the symbol is made of a gun handle, specifically by the character “Joe Chill” [from the comics’ origin story], but it was NOT. Even though they thought that was clever but admitted it wasn’t at all intended. It was made to function as a knife. has absolutely no trouble handling the deep-focus detail and extremely minimal lighting during the film's near-endless night scenes and The Batman: Genesis– Reeves and Pattinson explore the character of both Bruce Wayne and Batman, taking another approach to the iconic superhero. Deleted Scenes with Director’s Commentary– Two scenes, running around 8 minutes, are shown with optional director’s commentary by Reeves. Given the running-time of the movie, these were wisely cut. A Digital Copy (code) of the film is included via a paper insert, which is redeemable via Movies Anywhere with services like AppleTV (iTunes), VUDU, and more. The digital version will be in 4K and includes a set of digital extras. The AppleTV version includes one exclusive extra, listed below.

a touch soft by its nature but its attention detail and all of the complexity the medium and the format allow are on full display. With the HDR ways inward -- characteristics of the latter. Keaton and Nicholson play very well against one another and the film is full of terrific support performances Anatomy of The Wingsuit– Essentially that. We get a look at this particular “feature” of Batman’s suit and some of the technology behind it. Vengeance In The Making– Running nearly an hour (or 1/3 as long as the film itself) this is the most robust supplement in the mix. Nearly every angle is explored from casting to “why do this” to the characters and the actors’ portrayal of them. If you watch only one featurette – make it this. headlights or other light sources pointed directly at our line of sight. Other than those exceptionally minor moments it's smooth sailing, as this 4K disc

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