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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Return of the Joker - VERY WELL WRITTEN, November 19, 2000
After reading the screenplay for Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, I CANNOT wait for the video. This was VERY well written and explains what happened to the Joker, Harley Quinn & Tim Drake, (Robin), and why the Joker is still around after all this time in a believable and understandable manner. They even explain why Bruce walks with a limp & cane now, (& it's not because he got old either). I hope WB does not edit ONE SECOND of the screenplay as it will do it an injustice. As with the others, I do not want to give out any spoilers but I will say that there are many twists, suspenseful moments and surprises that'll make you want to read it over and over. This is a must read for anyone who follows BB and wanted to know where the rest of the "Batman family" is after all these years.There are a few unanswered questions though like why Bruce stopped being Batman, (though that WAS explained in the very first episode), whatever happened to Nightwing & why Bruce has a costume "tribute" of Harley Quinn, especially after what she & the Joker did...sorry, can't give away any spoilers, (though if you're dying to know, just look at the character drawings in the back of the book to get an idea. That's as close as you'll get from me about a spoiler). However, those minor omissions are more than made up for by the clever & well written plot & story about the rest of the characters. I highly recommend this book for every Batman & Batman Beyond fan.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I really, REALLY want to see this..., November 14, 2000
I have never read a script before the actual film was released before, but I found myself unable to resist this one, based on things I had heard, and particularly since rumour would have WB editing the film for content.This script is, in many ways, a bridge between the Batman series of old, and the newer one that centres around Terry as the protege' Batman. Though really, at this point he is largely past that point and is his own man. (Though unlike prior "kids" brought in by Bruce, Terry still seems to genuinely like the old guy) The actual story revolves around a sudden and VERY unexpected return by the Joker who has long since been presumed dead. (And for very good reason) We get to see what happened between Bruce and Tim Drake (The second Robin, for those not familiar with the animated series) and we get a few other things resolved about what happened to Bruce and Barbara. I won't get into any major spoilers here. That's what reading the script and seeing the film itself are for. Ultimately, I fear the worst with what I have heard regarding editing. But for those who want the unedited version of this film, I STRONGLY recommend the screenplay. It is unedited, even if the film isn't. So at least you will know what you missed. All in all, I highly recommend this. (And I don't give five stars for just anything.)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Batman Beyond : Return of the Joker, November 6, 2000
I had been waiting for this screenplay of what seemed like years and I was pleased to see that it met my every expectation! Paul Dini is a magnificent writer, who is extremely in touch with the world of Batman. He brings new life to Characters that have never been seen, and in some instances heard of, in the world of Batman Beyond. As a die hard Batman fan, I laughed, I cried, and was totally Blown away by the ending. I can not wait to see the movie! Paul Dini has truly out done himself this time! Bravo!
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