Many fans believe Warner Bros. forced Joel Schumacher to cut 40+ minutes to make the film more kid-friendly (toy sales). The Red Book Edition argues that the original script by Lee and Janet Scott Batchler was a legitimate sequel to Tim Burton's Batman Returns .
One of the standout features of "Batman Forever: The Red Book Edition" was its faithfulness to the Batman universe. The game's characters, from Batman and Robin to the Joker and Harley Quinn, were accurately represented, with voice acting and animations that brought them to life.
is a fan edit that attempts to reconstruct that darker film. It is named after Bruce Wayne's "red book" (a prop journal seen in deleted scenes where he documents his nightmares).
Many fans believe Warner Bros. forced Joel Schumacher to cut 40+ minutes to make the film more kid-friendly (toy sales). The Red Book Edition argues that the original script by Lee and Janet Scott Batchler was a legitimate sequel to Tim Burton's Batman Returns .
One of the standout features of "Batman Forever: The Red Book Edition" was its faithfulness to the Batman universe. The game's characters, from Batman and Robin to the Joker and Harley Quinn, were accurately represented, with voice acting and animations that brought them to life.
is a fan edit that attempts to reconstruct that darker film. It is named after Bruce Wayne's "red book" (a prop journal seen in deleted scenes where he documents his nightmares).