We can come across quite interesting things in the screen adaptations of the characters who are seen and admired in the pages of the comics. Batman, one of DC’s two locomotive characters along with Superman, has appeared in all kinds of media in many different ways in return for this popularity, and will continue to do so. Now, with the active introduction of HBO Max, we will watch the Caped Rider in many different forms. A new one takes us to Latin America.
According to the news announced during the 37th Guadalajara International Film Festival, a Mexican Batman in the Aztec style is waiting for us. The animated film Batman Azteca: Choque De Imperios, or Batman Aztec: Clash of the Empire, was commissioned by HBO Max. The story of the film, where we will watch a Batman story blended with Aztec culture, will be original. We are facing a variant of Batman that we have not seen in the comics before and probably did not anticipate to see. As a result of the collaboration of Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Brothers’ Latin American studio Particular Crowd, the first details of the film we will watch have emerged.
The film, which will take the Dark Knight to Mesoamerica, will be made entirely with local talents. The film, which will debut in Spanish, will be shot and all preparations will be made in Mexico. Mexican Indians will also be used for the voice cast. One of the key names in the film, which will be about the character named Yohualli Copl, whose father was killed by the Spaniards at a young age, avenges his father’s death, will be Tzinacan, the Bat God. Our Mexican Alfred is a mentor named Acatzin. The film will be directed by Juan Meza-Leon. The release date of the new film of The Cloaked Rider, which started in Gotham and will continue in Mexico as of now, has not yet been announced.