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What if Penguin and Riddler were in the Dark knight trilogy or Rises? What if there was no cult in Halloween the curse of Michael Myers? What if the invisible man was in the monster squad as Dracula’s spy? What if the Horned king won in the Black Cauldron? What if Queen La was in Disney’s Tarzan? What if Annihilus was in the 2015 Fantastic four movie? What if Thanos was behind Civil War and Ragnarok? What if Brainiac was in Superman 3?
Dong and Rod (having beautiful women using a) Walker.. Them doing a movie like *"Wide Eyes Shut"* but changing the name of the movie to *"Mouths Wide Open"*
I have theory that in the final battle the Blight will go full schizo and have a melt down and in the process destroy the dam so in turn Victor will Freeze the dam but will die in the process not before taking Blight with him.
Oh man. I’m so ready for this. I know this was the Keaton Batman, but in the light of Kevin Conroy’s passing, I’m sure he’s looking down on you guys with pride.
@CarthFan2005 Yeah, he did say during an interview he apologised to the fans saying he only wanted to bring something new, entertaining and fun for the children who watched it. Because Warner Bros was angry with Tim Burton following the bad backlash of Batman Returns being all scary & dark, even getting non-stop complaints from parents.
@@rhysthomas1699 And then of course, no real blame should be on Schumacher for Batman and Robin because that's all WB's fault when they told him on day one to make the movie 'toy centric'.
@@ackbarfan5556 If only WB kept Tim Burton on the project this version of Batman & Robin could've happened. Batman is suppose to dark, mysterious & sometimes as serious as a heart attack. The Batman movie brought that serious tone back.
@@rhysthomas1699 I wonder will there be a DCEU in Tim Burton’s style like say we had Superman Lives and in the script that we have a giant spider monster from the planet Thanagar which is where Hawkman and Hawkgirl live?
@@srstriker6420Possibly but we will just have to wait and see. I just really hope Tim Burton see these remakes of Batman Forever/ Batman & Robin, Channel Awesome has put a lot of effort and time into creating these old movies.
Turning Chip into Blight was a genious move. First because it made him incredibily imposing. And second because its easier than reusing the same 3 screencaps of Andrew Brynarski everytime he shows up lmao
One thing I really appreciate about this fanscription, both this one and part 1, is expanding Chip's character from a side antagonist to a major player in a way that feels natural to the established narrative. His dialogue and how he fits into the story and dynamics is perfect.
I just found out why this hypothetical movie came out in 1999 because of him and that he was taken directly from Batman beyond which also came out in 1999
I wonder the same for making Richard Pryor’s character in Superman 3 be Oswald Loomis aka the Prankster and Gene Wilder as the Toyman since they both did comedy movies together and I don’t think Richard Pryor is a right fit for Brainiac.
Now, I think if Blight is defeated and arrested or killed in the end, all of the Shreck fortune would be used to pay for all the damage he's done to Wayne Manor by rebuilding it at the end where Bruce and Dick would be forced to temporarily relocate to owning a penthouse in a building in the city nearby Wayne Tower. And for a What If on *Batman Triumphant* , Poison Ivy should be the villain, portrayed by Nicole Kidman.
This was absolutely amazing! Everything was written well, and the acting was perfect. I was not expecting the twist with Chip Shreck being a reimagined version of Blight! I can't wait for part 3!
I thought using Blight was an interesting idea. Especially with none of the Beyond characters being used in anything else. At the time, it would have been something for the newer fans.
_BLIGHT?_ From “Batman Beyond?” Well, that was a *very* clever twist (👏)! Even as far back as Part 1 of this, I could tell y’all had something _bigger_ in store for Chip. And it does make a nice contrast between the story’s two featured villains; Mr. Freeze represents ice (🧊), Blight represents fire (🔥). Excellently done (👍👍)! R.I.P., Wayne Manor (😔). I’m really intrigued now to see how you’re going to end this one.
We need part 3. This was great and blight was unexpected. Btw did you know the actor who played Chip Shrek, Andrew Bryniarski also played Zangief in the 1994 street fighter movie? Mind blown 😂
This is ingenious, this is like combining the 90's animated series with Beyond in one package. Ironically, there was an episode in Beyond where Freeze and Blight did work together and the idea of Chip becoming him? Even I couldn't had thought of that. Furthermore, this is also a very good mystery, which is what Batman is suppose to be as he's the worlds greatest detective, and the destruction of Wayne Manor at the end is the icing on the cake. Furthermore, I love the poetic of Freeze in this version. He was a bit poetic in the 90's animated series but is most certainly poetic here, unlike Arnold. Now I see why Patrick Stewart was selected here because he also had his poetic moments in Star Trek, specifically when he quoted Moby Dick I believe it was in First Contact. I'm now super stoked for part 3.
Amazing. I truly wish you guys could get a budget to do an animated movie version of all this, it would be fantastic. Eagerly waiting for the third part
I gotta admit, Chip Shreck becoming Blight was an interesting twist. I doubt Tim Burton would've thought of that idea, but damn it's a good one. I do have some ideas of my own. 1. Maybe after you're done with this, we'll get another Batman movie with either a more proper version of Poison Ivy or Bane. 2. Or maybe one like "Batman Triumphant" with Scarecrow except following YOUR version of this universe. 3. Maybe make a what if Christopher Reeves' Superman met Micheal Keaton's Batman? 4. Or maybe make a version of Superman III with Brainiac.
I guess they're adding more elements from Batman Beyond, just like in their Fanscription Batman Forever video when Dick Grayson discovered the Batcave in their homage to the cartoon, and I'm also guessing that Victor was limited by the medicine and technology of his time when trying to find a cure for Nora, hence the atomic formula that he tested in Part 1, but as that video showed it was all too much and sparks were flying, a normal person would've been overheated into someone like Blight, if the cryovapors hadn't sprayed on Victor and transformed his metabolism. Speaking of Batman Beyond, I see the similarities, in the cartoon Derek Powers (the original Blight) sent one of his associates Dr Lake to revive Freeze, as did Chip sending in goons to wake him up in his lab.
1:20:20 - 1:21:11 "You want to talk about poison?! 😈 *I am* poison!" Gotta admit, while this may not have Poison Ivy in it, I am loving this Tim Burton Blight very much. It's actually more a reverse Blight, if you switched Derek and Paxton Powers with Max and Chip Shrek, and instead of the father becoming radioactive, it's the son.
Not that Tim Burton was bad with the Batman movies he made, I feel like these have a certain kinda love that he wouldn’t have been put in. I love this.
@@kwayneboy1524 Realistically, Tim Burton would've probably turn down Bruce Timm's script. I mean look what he did with Sam Hamm in Batman where it was re-written during filming, and again in Batman Returns. His script "Batman II" felt like a live action comic book come to life. He definitely would've preferred a story that's more personal to his life with themes of misfits who don't fit it. That was basically what he wanted for Superman Lives. And the villains would be inspired by German Expressionism films, or 30s - 60s horror films. No, this is like if Bruce Timm directed live action movies instead of animation.
@@brandonspain12345 I read that script, and it was good. It follows Bruce figuring out why his family got so rich, and it has The Maltese Falcon as an influence.
This is turning out to be the Batman film audiences need. I hope you guys create more Batman videos after this about other villains Tim Burton would have used in the films if he directed much more.
He only directed the first two films. Because Tim Burton pass on the torch to his friend Joel Schumacher to continue, and both Tim and Joel let Chris Nolan to reinvent the character.
@@evanzaremba4722 Tim Burton didn't pass the torch, he got fired from directing after how dark and graphic Batman Returns was as Warner Bros wanted to make Batman more family-friendly whereas Burton wanted to keep it dark and graphic just how the comics were.
@@authorkylerkuehler1380 that's a fucking lie. Stop reading the internet and listen to Superhero Stuff You Should Know. That's why I don't believe in the internet, and I believe what Ben and Andrew were saying that Batman Forever didn't start out as a Tim Burton project. It was always Joel Schumacher's baby. And according to their interview with Lee and Janet Scott Batchler, Burton's only involvement with Batman Forever is to hire his friend Schumacher to direct and the Batchlers to write the screenplay. That's why in the opening credits for Batman Forever, Burton was credited as producer.
Couple of things: 1. I love the out-of-nowhere appearance of Blight. That was just felt like a good alter-ego for Chip Shreck. Another one could've been Firefly, due to the title of Part 2. 2. Would it be possible to get Blight's Theme as a video while we (the viewers) wait for Part 3? 3. In your rendition, is Uma Thurman Inca, and Keri Russell Barbara Gordon/Batgirl? Just wasn't sure. Can't wait to see Part 3! ~ The Webermania
38:20 - 39:38 This scene of Bruce and Alfred talking about a hidden secret about Thomas Wayne feels very similar to the hospital scene from The Batman.
I know I'm not the first to say the Blight reveal floored me, so although it's a struggle, I want to think of something else to comment on. I like this expansion of Freeze's backstory. I feel like people tend to think too much about the sympathetic part of the character that we kinda forget to think about him as a villain. That whole lab rat experiment and him getting homicidal on Wayne sent real chills up my bones and showed a dark side that was there from the start. I hope future writers would push the characters further like this in later adaptations, if not official comic media.
And that’s got me thinking of Ironman 3 first draft that we were going to get our very first female movie villain I thought of Maya should’ve been that version of Madame Masque you know the Woman wearing a golden mask?
Really, I didn’t know Madame Masque was considered for Iron Man 3. I’ve only seen Madame Masque in Avengers Assembled cartoon. That could have been interesting to have Madame Masque in the movie and maybe she would have been a better Villain then the fake Mandarins.
Wow.. Just Wow. Another Great Part to this What If. Can't wait for part 3. -The beginning with Freeze and his wife's wedding was beautiful and tragic. And how it showed how with everything in the universe of the film, in the past it shows things bright and hopeful and showing in time many things will become dark and broken but still hope somewhere. -I still like to think the mysterious person in the beginning of Part 1 that attacked Freeze was Ferris Boyal. -I'm also holding out that the part where Bruce runs through the Maze in the What if Tim Burton Directed Batman Forever, the recording of the whole thing where Riddler brought Bruce to the cave and the conversation in the interrogation room to the explosion could be saved somewhere even after the boardwalk explodes. Someone might find it and use it as blackmail. And Called It for Chip using Nora's Capsule as leverage on Freeze like that one guy who wanted Freeze to make him immortal. And now that he is Blight, it might happen. -Gordon being taken to the hospital and Eiken stepping might still take the Bat-signal down. Which could continue into 3 and as i said in Part 1, he will at some point he will realize like in Part 1, he like Gordon needs Batman. -I still think near the end of Part 3, I see two endings. 1. Batman with Robin and Batgirl take Freeze down and as he is taken to Arkham, He informs Freeze that Wane Tech will do their best to save Nora and like the Heart of Ice episode, he is in his cell holding the snow globe of Nora and says "I failed you. I wish there were another way to say it. I cannot. I can only beg your forgiveness. And pray you hear me somehow. Some place, Someplace, where a warm hand waits for mine." 2. In the episode where Freeze makes Walker immortal. At the end after Batman, Robin and Batgirl beat him, as his lair collapses, like in the ending, he and Nora are in a small enough iceberg for them with them inside drift along, carried away by the current. With how Gordon's heart condition lead to him in the hospital, Bit of a missed opportunity for how he ended up there for how he could've got shot like in "I Am The Night". But later on in Part 3 he and Batman could have a talk like at the end of I Am The Night about him wanting to be a hero and Batman saying he is a hero. Where Lucius Fox said the old storage area will become a "Medical Research Wing", I can still see either Freeze using that for Nora to try and treat her. But at the end, I see Nora being brought there where Wane Inc's best Medical Scientists work to try and cure Nora and It could be like the ending to Batman and Mr. Freeze Subzero where she is cured and Victor watched from afar. And how with what Walter said about changing the time setting to 1999 instead of 1997. I was curious as to why. Then when I saw the Tape Reel of the experiment and the rat glowing and the fire, it slowly crept into my mind and when Chip injected himself and began to glow and smoke I then realized why. "Oh Crap! So That's Why They Changed It To 1999 Instead Of 1997! Blight! Batman Beyond!"
A few theories: 1. If Jim makes it out alive, maybe there'll be a scene at the end where he and Bruce sees Barbara graduate from college and maybe she and Dick share a kiss. 2. If Freeze is placed in Arkham, do you think we could see a cameo appearance by either Harvey Dent or Jonathan Crane? 3. Though it's most likely Ferris Boyle as the mysterious figure (seeing as how he's responsible for what Mr. Freeze is now), what if Max Schreck sent Boyle to stop Victor in the beginning? Since Chip helped Victor with Nora and blackmailed him so he could become Blight, wouldn't it be funny to have the Schrecks attack Victor? And also getting to see Christopher Walken again. 4. The Wayne Manor may be burned down, but I like to think the Batcave will survive. Thoughts?
@@srstriker6420 I'm assuming we'd have Max Schreck sending Jack Napier to kill the Waynes? I think I'll leave it at just the Schrecks after Victor. Everything would sound way too connected.
Oh my friggen... "What are you supposed to be?" ... "A blight." that was brilliantly hinted at early on with the mouse, and even as early as part one when you think about it, and probably the last thing I ever expected. Taking something from Beyond and tossing it in here is a risky move that movies would NEVER...E-E-E-EVER take today. That it shares the duo of Freeze and Blight just like the Batman Beyond episode is just bloody wonderful too. It might be too obvious to end it similarly but imagining Patrick Stewart delivering Mr. Freeze's final words of "Believe me, you're the only one who cares." before meeting a tragic end is pretty neat.
Chip turning into the Blight just amazes me I low key thought he was gonna be Firefly but blight is badass. I just wanna say u guys never cease to amaze the audience. I love this. Keep up the awesome work!
This was awesome. The fact you guys are making every character, plot twist and especially multiple villains work this well is staggering. It's a testament to your skills to tell a pretty good Batman story. On top of that, freaking Blight? Hell yes I'm hyped for the finale.
Malcolm is honestly really incredible with the narrations. I was caught by surprise on various points. Perfect build up to hopefully a good conclusion. See you soon for Part 3
OH MY GOD!!! You turned him into...THIS ROCKS!! You had me with Part 1 with just Grayson and Barbara's dynamic and relationship alone...but THIS...I wasn't expecting this twist and I'm 100% for it!!! Highly anticipating Part 3 now!!!
Chip Shrek becoming Blight.... that is friggin awesome!! I really ties into the Batman Beyond episode with a newly reborn Mr. Freeze fighting with Blight. I love this!!
I LOVE THIS TAKE ON BATMAN & ROBIN! This clearly shows that Patrick Stewart was perfect for the role of Freeze! Plus I liked the Pamela Isley cameo in part I.
And it was terrible. I like Batman & Robin just the way it is, because the way Arnold Schwarzenegger played Mr. Freeze, despite the ice puns, because that's all Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher, because they had their writers to add one-liners in the four movies. The second thing I like about Batman & Robin is Alfred dying, and Bruce and Dick saving him. And the third is Alicia Silverstone as Batgirl. She made her as a character who had to find a way to save her uncle, which is Alfred. I don't care about bad criticisms.
@@evanzaremba4722 whilst I see what you are saying and agree with you the thing is I like B&R from a nostalgic perspective as I saw it in cinema back in the day and remember buying some of the toys and merchandise. However despite some decent plot points, I find that the execution of the story was atrocious and a complete mess. However that has, in turn made it so re-watchable. I personally see Batman 89, Returns, Forever, B&R as not one timeline but instead a multiverse (even though some actors return to roles from one installment to another). Batman 89 is the main timeline. Returns is The Grim Knight-style timeline. Forever is a futuristic timeline. B&R is a timeline where Batman has recently been infected with Joker toxin and is pumping it into Gotham's air, explaining the over the top stupidity. That's just my theory on how DC can fix their universe to some degree.
@@Climinator-op6kh let me get you straight, it does to you and doesn't to me. I like all four of them just the way it is when they're released from 1989-1997. That's the thing to me.
That was awesome adding chip becoming light adding a little bit of Batman beyond that's great whoever is writing Mr. Freezer's dialog has got it right and I think that Patrick Stewart would have made a wonderful Mr. Freeze I can't wait to the 3rd part
I wasn't expecting this at all today. Just had a rough couple of hours, but now ill be spending most of tonight listening to this series. Thank you so much guys!
Absolutely can’t wait for part 3! These actually make me kinda sad, but thats because i wish so much this movie and the others you guys have fan scriptioned happened this way. Top writing and choices, cant wait to see the ending
I really wanna see this script made into a movie. I wouldn’t mind if it was a cartoon even. It would be heart warming if they had at the credits “in memory of Kevin Conroy”. I know that’s a little far fetched but it would be awesome.
the Plot thickens!, I find your use of elements from the Batman lore most refreshing especially tying the origin of this universe's Blight with his "Polar" opposite Mr. Freeze and Blight being Chip Schreck to boot. Here's hoping the grand finale is as impactful as this middle portion and brings what could have been an awesome film to close.
Also, I like that Mr. Freeze's confrontation at the "Man of the Year" gala reflects the scene in TNBA where he breaks into Wayne Manor, only his motivation is written better.
Selina imitating Vicki Vale is funny, since Michelle Pfeiffer was almost cast in that role. (Still, wouldn't Gordon note that she doesn't look like Kim Basinger?)
Words cannot describe how much I thoroughly enjoy the FanScription videos! The box office would expand immensely if the FanScription videos became actual Hollywood movies. I'm not just saying it, I truly believe this would happen! :D Great Job Everyone at Channel Awesome!
I can’t wait for the conclusion. When I commented on how long we would wait for part two and three, it was mentioned by another person stated that part three will be out in December. If that’s the case, then it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
Just goes to show, when so-called "pros" are out here bashing fans, there is a passion for the material that they don't possess, and some fans can write circles around the people getting paid to pretend that they're experts. This is amazing, and longtime fans of the DCU, as I am, can see a lot of callbacks, in the imagery, as well as the dialogue. Had this hypothetical film happened in '99, it would definitely still get rotation, in this house. Great job, all of you.
I've been waiting for this after 2 months. I can't wait for part 3 next month. This fanscription is really amazing. This cliffhanger is killing me but Part 3 will be worth the wait.
You guys do great and impressive work for these fan scriptures that I'm sure the late Kevin Conroy (RIP) definitely appreciates how you're doing your version of Batman and Robin. You guys also do great voice talent work to bring these characters to life I am very impressed.
I think my favorite part of these is the origins of the villains at t he beginning if their versions of the movies. And I love their new origin for Blight in their version of the Burtonverse
I thought you were going to hint that Jack Napier is the one that fired on Mr Freeze years ago hired by Max Shreck real missed oppurtubity. Don't get me wrong I thought this was amazing, can't wait for the finale
I don't think that would work out, in batman 89, which happens ten years before this, jack is probably in his early to mid fifties, since the attack on Victor happened 30 years before that, Jack would be, at most in his very early twenties, if not, late teens.
Jack Nicholson is 52 and what happened to the Wayne’s happened 20 years making Jack Napier/The Joker 32. If it’s 40 then Joker would have been 12. Far too young to be dangerous. But Ferris Boyle is a possibility. The Riddler is the key to everything. Even though he is dead. He single handily set up Endgame. With Derek Powers being Charles Shreck aka Blight. Ferris Boyle is more compatible since it was Thomas Wayne security. It was a random mugging from which Joker killed the Wayne’s out of pure sadistic evil. Not out of being hired with Joe Chill being his apprentice.
@@joshuahecht6866 well it's 40 years from 1999, batman 89 takes place ten years before this so that would place thomas and Martha Wayne's murder 30 years before batman 89 (which places the waynes murder in 1959) Also, you kinda made me realize that burton killed off a lot of villains, joker, penguin (he probably would have killed the riddler if given the chance) and I don't even think two face would be safe.
@@joshuahecht6866 so what you’re saying is that all of these movies are all connected, that would make sense because the movies we got from Tim Burton are kinda like episodes
Headcanon: Wuhl's character's full name is Elliot Alexander Knox. He went by Alexander professionally, but after a partnership (and later a brief fling) with Vicki Vale, her use of Elliot stuck with him to the point he now introduces himself as Elliot Knox. Goes without saying, this series is brilliant.
*YES!!! I've been waiting for this!* Once again everyone doing a great job, especially Malcolm with the narration. Love the cliffhanger at the end, and I'll be very much looking forward to the thrilling conclusion.
It's funny, earlier when I found out Chip was being made the Burton-verse Batman version of Blight, I mentioned how Ibwas curious if maybe Chip was gonna be a re-imagining of maybe Solomon Grundy. But after seeing Gandolfini in this as the driver goon working for Chip, and how he goes out, I think he'd be more fit for the role. Who knows? Maybe some of that syrum Freeze and Chip used on themselves can revive Gandolfini in a future sequel as Grundy in that universe?
@@crazyalarmstudios2012 I'm just pitching. I'm not saying it's a good pitch, but there could be other ways or avenues. Look how they worked in Professor Pyg here as part of the Butcher Gang. Also, it was a stretch for them to include Grundy in Gotham, yet they managed for season 4.
@@MelBrooksFan78 That could've also worked too. Andrew Byrniarski was also Zangief from Street Fighter: The Movie, as well as Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre remakes, so imagining him as Bane wouldn't be too far fetched despite Chip not being from Mexico. If they could have a 5 foot 9 British guy play Bane, why not? Of course, this was before how PC everything and everyone became, so it wouldn't fly now.
You guys said feedback is helpful so I'll give you some because I love this channel and I think it's a way to tell stories in a way that best serves the characters without the big studio interference and corporate greed that prevented this from happening in live action. (this is gonna be long) First of all I really enjoyed the Bruce and Dick dynamic throughout both parts and think that both points are valid which makes it more nuanced and interesting. With Dick wanting to prove his worth as a crime fighter and Bruce not wanting to risk it because he's lost so much as it is and can't handle anymore. Very human emotions from them both which was wonderful. I think that the Mr. Freeze character was handled well so far. It seems to mirror heart of ice but changes it to where he's more misguided than he was portrayed in the animated series. I say that because his projects legitimately risked human life and that was the reason why his experiment was put on hold instead of just simply using company money to save his wife like in the show. I think that this is more complex and interesting the way that it's done here and I applaud you for taking what worked but updating it and enhancing it. I think the blight twist was unexpected but very becoming of the character. I really liked the way that the mystery of what exactly was going on slowly gets revealed and the results don't disappoint. The writing for Cat woman is great too and I really enjoy having her as a recurring character throughout this hypothetical series. I think it mirrors all the same emotions and things that worked in Batman returns and we see how far she has fallen. Madness was a relief for Selena Kyle but it's a double edge sword and we see her walk that line between hero and villain and sanity and insanity because her ultimate goal is to stop this particular evil and yet she has no interest in spreading good. This is more of a note for part one but the Barbara and Dick relationship is just wonderful. I love the banter they both have and ways they understand each other and can strive to have better lives than Bruce or Gordon. Honestly I have no real negative notes that I can think of. Other than the fact that I would've liked to see more of the butcher gang in part two. I think the costumes, sets, and overall atmosphere could've lended itself to some interesting visuals and fight scenes but you guys have proven that you know and care about these characters so I'll trust what you have planned. Amazing work and I'll see you back here the last Tuesday of December for part three!
Man, y'all made Chip into an amazing villain. Then y'all use the wait till a 1999 release date as a way to make him into Blight from Batman Beyond and replace Poison Ivy, that's amazing! If we could time travel and get this to happen, it would probably be considered at least the 2nd if not the best Batman movie.
Uniquely bringing in Blight and taking out Bane and Poison Ivy is more reasonable to let him and Freeze be the main villains. Chip, of all people, is perfect for Blight, he has his reasons and seems to want to continue something of his father's idea. Freeze has a "super soldier" formula, that was supposed to be a cure for his wife is too much to risk. Has a blind rage when it comes to Nora and we now know that Thomas is against making things dangerous for the people.