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Reanimating the Dark Knight: Superheroes, Animation and the Critical Reception of The Lego Batman Movie

2020; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 15; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/1746847719898785

ISSN

1746-8485

Autores

Daniel Martin,

Tópico(s)

Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism

Resumo

This article explores the critical reception of The Lego Batman Movie (Chris McKay, 2017) in the context of Batman’s long history of multimedia storytelling, anchored to divergent parallel narratives across numerous platforms, and the ways the film appeals to nostalgia through metatextuality. The manner in which critics championed The Lego Batman Movie and derided the earlier live-action Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (Zack Snyder, 2016) gave rise to a complex discourse around the cultural value of animation and the larger blockbuster superhero cycle, and discussions of morality, merchandising and commercialism. This article therefore engages with questions of animation’s apparent suitability for particular kinds of child-centric narratives regarded by critics as a vital part of American popular culture.

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