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Michael Keaton’s Batman Returns to Gotham With New Figure From McFarlane Toys

Feb 23, 2025


For almost 40 years, Batman has been one of the most popular big-screen comic book heroes. Over the course of ten live-action appearances, six actors have suited up as The Caped Crusader. The first of them was Michael Keaton, who starred in Batman (1989) and Batman Returns before making a comeback as the DC icon in 2023’s The Flash. In that time, there has been so much merchandise based around Keaton’s beloved version of the character. Now, McFarlane Toys has introduced their latest figure for his moody Batman.
A part of McFarlane’s DC Multiverse seven-inch scale line, this version of Keaton’s vigilante is based on his first Batsuit from the 1989 film. The all-black Batsuit became a staple for cinematic Batmen for the next 3 decades. From the unique cowl that’s bat-like wing ends bled into the cape to the iconic oval yellow Bat Symbol with the extra wing tip, the design of the ’89 suit remains one of the most recognizable in Batman’s rich 85-plus-year history. The black and yellow color scheme also helped Keaton’s interpretation blend into the shadows more, leading to some all-time shots.
The figure itself captures director Tim Burton’s world and then some with a handful of gadgets to boot: This includes a Batarang, grapnel launcher, two ninja wheels, and a remote for the Batmobile. There are also rods to shape the soft goods cape and McFarlane signature art card. This isn’t the first time McFarlane has produced a figure for Keaton’s original Batman, but it’s the first time it’s been sold separately. The popular toy company has now done every cinematic Dark Knight. This has included Adam West, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, Robert Pattinson, and multiple versions of Christian Bale’s Caped Crusader.
What’s ‘Batman’ (1989) About?

The 1989 adventure follows Bruce Wayne, aka Batman, as he accidentally causes a low-level mob informant, Jack Napier (Jack Nicholson), to transform into The Joker. The Clown Prince of Crime has taken over the crime scene in Gotham City, and it’s up to Batman to stop him. However, when Batman discovers that Joker is connected to his traumatic past, this mission to save Gotham becomes personal. Whether it be the larger-than-life performances, Burton’s gothic style, or the film’s epic scale, Batman changed the industry forever. The merchandising craze for the film was something only ever seen for a sequel. Dubbed “Bat-Mania,” the marketing for Batman was like no other. This helped the major blockbuster to gross over $411 million worldwide at the time. The film is also still highly regarded as Batman holds an impressive certified-fresh 77% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Where Can You Stream ‘Batman’ (1989)?

Batman is currently streaming on Max alongside other films starring the DC hero, like The Batman (2022), Batman Begins, and Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. Before you take to the streets of Gotham, you can pre-order Keaton’s Batman figure on McFarlane’s website for $22.99 USD. The piece will be released in April.

Batman

Release Date

June 23, 1989

Runtime

126 Minutes

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