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Son of Batman

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Template:Short description Template:About Template:More citations needed Template:Infobox film Son of Batman is a 2014 American animated superhero film which is the 20th film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and the third film in the DC Animated Movie Universe.[1] It is an adaptation of Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert's 2006 "Batman and Son" storyline.[2][3] The film was released as a digital download on April 22, 2014,[4] and was released on physical media on May 6.[5][6]

Plot

At the headquarters of the League of Assassins, Ra's al Ghul grooms Damian Wayne, the young son of his daughter Talia and Batman, to succeed him. The League is ambushed by a group of assassins led by Slade Wilson, Ra's al Ghul's initial choice for successor before Damian's birth. Ra's is fatally injured by Slade, dying before he can heal his injuries with the Lazarus Pit. After the incident, Talia takes Damian to Gotham City to meet his father and remain in his care while she and the League deal with Slade. The aggressive, highly independent Damian frequently disobeys his father's orders in an attempt to avenge Ra's himself. After Nightwing accosts him for brutally attacking an associate of Slade, Batman berates Damian for his recklessness and willingness to kill. Batman then has Damian don the mantle of Robin to teach him discipline.

Slade, now calling himself Deathstroke, captures Talia as well as Dr. Kirk Langstrom, a scientist previously working with Ra's. Commissioner Gordon warns Batman about an abandoned stadium believed to house Deathstroke's men; after infiltrating the stadium, Batman and Damian attempt to question Langstrom, who initially refuses to leave as Deathstroke is holding his family hostage. When Damian becomes violently impatient and inadvertently alerts the enemy to their arrival, the group is confronted by a swarm of Man-Bats, which Langstrom explains is part of Deathstroke's plan to create superhuman flying assassins. While Nightwing works with Langstrom on an antidote for the Man-Bats, Batman and Damian set off to rescue Langstrom's family. Batman deduces that Talia has been abducted and Damian is relayed her location via a ransom video given to Langstrom's daughter.

Nightwing learns that Deathstroke is operating in an oil rig off the Scottish coast, and Damian goes to the rig alone to rescue his mother. He finds her in an underwater base with a swarm of Man-Bats and another Lazarus Pit, which Deathstroke intends to sell for profit. Deathstroke attempts to kill Damian, mortally wounding Talia as she shields her son from a gunshot. Batman arrives to assist and heals Talia in the Lazarus Pit, while Nightwing and Langstrom cure the Man-Bats.

After a brutal fight, Damian manages to defeat Deathstroke, but refuses to kill him because it is not what his father would do. The underwater base is destroyed when the disoriented Man-Bats break the glass elevator shaft. Batman, Talia and Damian escape to safety, but the unconscious Deathstroke is left behind.Template:Refn Discussing what to do with Damian now that Deathstroke has been neutralized, Batman believes that Damian should remain with him as Robin while Talia wishes to recreate the League with both of them at her side. Talia allows Damian to stay in Gotham with his father, but states her intention to return for him someday.

During the credits, the fight between Damian and Nightwing is shown.

Voice cast

Voice actor Character
Stuart Allan Damian Wayne / Robin
Jason O'Mara Bruce Wayne / Batman
Thomas Gibson Slade Wilson / Deathstroke
Morena Baccarin Talia al Ghul
Sean Maher Dick Grayson / Nightwing
David McCallum Alfred Pennyworth
Giancarlo Esposito Ra's al Ghul
Dee Bradley Baker The Joker (cameo), Man-Bat commandos
Xander Berkeley Dr. Kirk Langstrom
Diane Michelle Francine Langstrom, Call Girl #1
Andrea Romano Suit #2
Fred Tatasciore Waylon Jones / Killer Croc, Dusan al Ghul
Bruce Thomas James Gordon, Ubu
Kari Wahlgren Rebecca Langstrom, Call Girl #2

Soundtrack

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The soundtrack to Son of Batman was released on May 20, 2014, with music composed by Frederik Wiedmann.[7]

Tracklist

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Reception

Critical reception

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Sales

The film earned $7,035,623 from domestic home video sales.[14]

Sequels

Three sequels were released including: Batman vs. Robin in 2015, Batman: Bad Blood in 2016, and Batman: Hush in 2019.

Notes

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References

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External links

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