The CW has released a new behind the scenes footage video where Kevin Conroy breaks down his Crisis on Infinite Earths version of Batman.
After nearly thirty years of providing the voice for Batman, Keven Conroy portrayed the character in live action on The CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event. In it, Kevin Conroy portrayed an older version of Batman who had been physically broken by years of battle with his enemies and had no hope. Unfortunately he was not willing help defeat the Anti-Monitor and was killed by Ruby Rose’s Batwoman after he attempted to kill Supergirl.
In this new behind the scenes video, Kevin Conroy breaks down his character, his need of the exosuit and the differences between this version of an older Batman and the one he portrayed in Batman Beyond. You can see the full video that breaks down Kevin Conroy’s Batman below:
What did you all think of Kevin Conroy’s version of Batman in Crisis on Infinite Earths? Would you have liked to have seen more of him in the crossover? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
Crisis On Infinite Earths will span two quarters and consist of Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, and Batwoman. The Arrowverse crossover will continue with two more episodes in December before concluding with two additional entries in January.
In addition to the regular cast members of each Arrowverse series, Crisis on Infinite Earths will also feature appearances by Tyler Hoechlin as Superman, Brandon Routh as Clark Kent/Superman and Ray Palmer/The Atom, LaMonica Garrett as the Anti-Monitor, Jon Cryer as Lex Luthor, Tom Cavanagh as Pariah, Elizabeth Tulloch as Lois Lane, Cress Williams as Black Lightning, Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne, Johnathon Schaech as Jonah Hex, Erica Durance as Lois Lane, Tom Welling as Clark Kent / Superman, Ashley Scott Will as Huntress, and Burt Ward in an undisclosed role.
Crisis on Infinite Earths continues tomorrow with The Flash on The CW.
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