When will "Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires" be released?
It will be available digitally on September 19 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on September 23.
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"Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires" reimagines the Dark Knight in 16th century Mesoamerica. Yohualli Coatl, an Aztec boy, seeks vengeance against Spanish conquistadors for his father's murder. The film arrives on digital September 19 and on 4K...
The film explores Batman’s mythology through the lens of Mesoamerican culture, introducing new versions of classic characters. Yohualli Coatl trains in the temple of the bat god Tzinacan, developing weapons to fight the Spanish invasion. He encounters Jaguar Woman (Catwoman) and Forest Ivy (Poison Ivy), while Hernán Cortés transforms into a Two-Face variant. The Joker, played by Raymond Cruz, is a particularly frightening madman. The film includes featurettes detailing the making of and the merging of the worlds of the character and the Aztec Empire.
It will be available digitally on September 19 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on September 23.
The English voice cast includes Jay Hernandez and Raymond Cruz. The Spanish voice cast features Horacio García Rojas, Omar Chaparro, and Álvaro Morte.
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