Batman The Long Halloween Part 2 [2021]
IMDb Ratings: 7.2/10
Genres: Animation, Action, Crime
Language: Hindi(Unofficial VO) + English(ORG)
Release Year: 2021
Director: Chris Palmer
Stars Cast: Jensen Ackles, Troy Baker, Laila Berzins
Director: Chris Palmer
Stars Cast: Jensen Ackles, Troy Baker, Laila Berzins
Batman The Long Halloween Part 2 Screenshots
Batman The Long Halloween Part 2 Review
Well, at least I didn't go down without explaining myself first. " However, I sat down and watched it with my son.
And I would say that "Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two" is a step up and on the right track, as it seems more fun and exciting than the first part.
But still this was by no means the brightest moment in the history of DC animated movies about Batman. And seriously, the little dress that we have to watch, re-watch or live about the murder of her parents often in these cartoon films; in almost all of them. Yes, we know that his parents had already been shot, and they knew that for decades.
The cartoons were enough, though they did not fully benefit me here.
The dialogue is also fragmented from the past, and I felt like the characters in the second half had more flesh in them, compared to what we saw in the first part.
Sure, "Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two" was a hit, but not quite a memorable thing in the DC atmosphere.
The playing voice was good enough, even though there were no words I knew. I actually had to log on to IMDb to look up and see who was speaking the words.
I rated "Batman: Long Halloween, Part Two" five out of ten stars. It was watched, but this was not the time for wow.
And I would say that "Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two" is a step up and on the right track, as it seems more fun and exciting than the first part.
But still this was by no means the brightest moment in the history of DC animated movies about Batman. And seriously, the little dress that we have to watch, re-watch or live about the murder of her parents often in these cartoon films; in almost all of them. Yes, we know that his parents had already been shot, and they knew that for decades.
The cartoons were enough, though they did not fully benefit me here.
The dialogue is also fragmented from the past, and I felt like the characters in the second half had more flesh in them, compared to what we saw in the first part.
Sure, "Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two" was a hit, but not quite a memorable thing in the DC atmosphere.
The playing voice was good enough, even though there were no words I knew. I actually had to log on to IMDb to look up and see who was speaking the words.
I rated "Batman: Long Halloween, Part Two" five out of ten stars. It was watched, but this was not the time for wow.

