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First Part of New R-Rated ‘Batman’ Film Trilogy Shares Official Teaser

Batman is heading back to one of the darkest stories ever told in DC Comics.

Warner Bros. has released the first official teaser artwork for Batman: Knightfall Part 1, offering fans their first glimpse at the upcoming animated adaptation of the classic comic-book saga. Alongside the artwork comes a new logo and the ominous tagline: “Every man has his breaking point.”

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The project is based on the hugely influential Knightfall storyline, which introduced Bane and forever changed Batman mythology. According to DC’s official synopsis:

“When the mysterious behemoth known only as Bane frees Batman’s entire Rogues’ Gallery from Arkham Asylum, the Caped Crusader is pushed to his mental and physical breaking point.”

The comic remains best known for depicting the villain’s systematic destruction of Gotham’s protector, culminating in one of the most famous moments in comic-book history.

Ben Affeck's Batman on the rooftop next to the Bat signal in 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'
Credit: DC / Warner Bros.

The adaptation is expected to span the full Knightfall saga, including Knightfall, Knightquest, and KnightsEnd, effectively creating a new animated Batman trilogy.

Adding to the excitement, reports indicate that Batman: Knightfall Part 1 has officially received an R rating, suggesting Warner Bros. intends to faithfully adapt the comic’s darker themes and violence.

Robert Pattinson in 'The Batman'
Credit: DC / Warner Bros.

Jeff Wamester directs the film from a screenplay by Jeremy Adams, with Rick Morales serving as supervising producer. Producers include Jim Krieg and Kimberly S. Moreau, while Sam Register and Michael Uslan executive produce. No cast has been announced yet.

Other Upcoming Batman Movies

Knightfall arrives during a particularly busy period for the Dark Knight. Matt Reeves continues work on The Batman – Part II, starring Robert Pattinson, while DC Studios is also developing The Brave and the Bold, which will introduce a separate Batman into the DCU alongside characters established in Superman (2025), Supergirl (2026), and Clayface (2026).

With multiple versions of Gotham’s protector currently in development, Batman remains the centerpiece of DC’s future across both live-action and animation.

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Daniel Roberts

Dan is a huge fan of Star Wars, Disney, Jurassic Park, Ghostbusters and Harry Potter, and has written for numerous entertainment websites.

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