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To celebrate Batman’s 85th anniversary, DC is releasing a new 4K Blu-ray box set featuring 10 of the Caped Crusader’s memorable animated adventures. Showcasing the Dark Knight across multiple eras of animation, Batman 85th Anniversary Collection is available to preorder now ahead of its September 10 release date. The upcoming 4K Batman box set has a gaudy $205 price attached to it, but Amazon has now become the first and only major retailer to offer a discount. Amazon’s substantial preorder deal drops the price of Batman 85th Anniversary Collection to $162.49, which represents a savings of 21%. If you already preordered at full price, you’ll still get this deal, as Amazon doesn’t charge for preorders until the item ships and automatically gives customers the best price offered since the order was placed.
It’s currently listed for $201 at Amazon and Target, but it’ll likely drop in price before launch. As a reminder, Amazon and Target do not charge for preorders until your order ships, at which point you’ll get the lowest price offered since placing your order.
Batman 85th Anniversary 10-Film Collection On 4K Blu-ray
$162.39 (was $205)
Amazon is the only major retailer offering a discount on the collection. Walmart and Target are taking preorders for $201, so, at the moment at least, you can save roughly $40 by locking in your Batman 85th Anniversary Collection preorder at Amazon. It’s certainly possible Walmart and Target will also drop the price, but it’s worth noting Amazon usually discounts Blu-rays in response to deals at Walmart and Target, so there’s a chance neither retailer will lower the price to the same level.
Batman’s 85th Anniversary Collection comes with a colorful slipcase and a 24-page commemorative booklet. The box set comes with 4K Blu-ray and digital versions of all 10 movies. So, which films are you getting? A pretty varied assortment of classic and modern Batman stories set in several different timelines:
- Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
- Batman Year One
- Batman: Assault on Arkham
- Batman: The Killing Joke
- Batman and Harley Quinn
- Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
- Batman: Hush
- Batman: Soul of the Dragon
- Batman: The Long Halloween
- Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham
This is a pretty solid collection of Batman movies. The highlights here are obviously Mask of the Phantasm and Year One, while some of the other entries are fun popcorn flicks you can binge through like comfort junk food. Soul of the Dragon reimagines Batman as a ’70s-era martial arts master in a cheesy adventure film starring several other skilled DC fighters, Assault on Arkham is an action-packed dive into Rocksteady’s Arkhamverse that mostly focuses on the Suicide Squad, and Gotham by Gaslight puts a Victorian-era spin on Batman.
The Killing Joke, Harley Quinn, and Hush don’t reach the same heights, but they remain faithful the DC source material and are still worth watching.
This isn’t the first box set focused on Batman’s animated movies. To celebrate the Caped Crusader’s 80th anniversary in 2019, DC released an 18-film collection. That collection contains six of the movies featured in the new collection, but the 80th Anniversary Collection has standard 1080p Blu-ray discs. Batman 80th Anniversary Collection is on sale for $63 (was $90) at Amazon. Considering it comes with a dozen movies not found in the 85th Anniversary Collection, it’s worth checking out even if you preorder the new one. And if you’re wondering why you’re getting fewer movies with the new collection, it almost certainly stems from the fact that all of the movies in the 85th Anniversary Collection are already available on 4K Blu-ray today. Films such as Gotham Knight, Under the Red Hood, and Son of Batman aren’t available on 4K Blu-ray.
Batman has also starred in numerous awesome animated series, with Prime Video’s Batman: Caped Crusader the most recent example. For more Batman animated TV fun, check out these box sets at Amazon:
- Batman: The Complete Animated Series (Blu-ray) — $54 ($
80) - Batman Beyond: The Complete Series (Blu-ray) — $40
- The Batman (2004): The Complete Series (Blu-ray) — $38 (
$70) - The New Adventures of Batman: The Complete Collection (Blu-ray) – $20 ($
30)
Interestingly, this year also marks the 35th anniversary of Tim Burton’s Batman movie. Starring Michael Keaton under the cowl, the film is still a haunting look at Batman as portrayed by Keaton and backed up by Jack Nicholson stealing all the scenes with his portrayal of the Joker. Fans may be happy to hear that an official sequel novel called Batman: Resurrection releases in October.
And if you want to rewatch Burton’s film before reading, you can grab the 4K Blu-ray edition for $22. Alternatively, you can take advantage of an even better offer by snagging the Batman 4-Film Collection (1989-1997) on 4K Blu-ray for $47 (was $90). This box set comes with four live-action Batman movies on 4K Blu-ray and standard Blu-ray: Batman (1989), Batman Returns, Batman Forever, and Batman & Robin. You could pair that collection with the next three live-action Batman films, as Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed Dark Knight Trilogy on 4K Blu-ray is steeply discounted at Amazon, too.
On the comics side of Gotham, there are a bunch of notable Batman collections, omnibuses, and graphic novels releasing over the next couple months, including a massive omnibus edition of the Arkham Saga comics based on Rocksteady’s stellar trilogy of games.
Upcoming Batman Comic Book and Graphic Novels
- Absolute Batman: Arkham Asylum — $100 | August 27
- Batman: City of Madness — $27.89 (
$30) | September 3 - The Batman Family 1 (3 Book Box Set) — $60 | September 3
- Batman ’66 Omnibus — $125 | September 10
- All-Star Batman — $50 | September 10
- Batman 3: The Joker Year One — $20 (
$30) | September 10 - Absolute Batman: The Dark Knight: The Master Race — $125 | September 17
- Batman 1 — $40 | September 17
- Batman: The Arkham Saga Omnibus — $135 (
$150) | September 24 - Batman: The Cult — $37.19 (
$40) | October 8 - Absolute Batman: Death of the Family — $100 | October 29
- Batman 2 — $17 | October 29
- Batman: Year One & Two (DC Finest) — $40 | November 5
- The Bat-Man 1: First Knight — $30 | November 5
- Batman Bruce Wayne: Murderer Turned Fugitive Omnibus — $112.50 (
$125) | December 17 - Absolute Batman: Zero Year — $125 | February 4, 2025
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