Split image of Nicolas Cage as Big Daddy in Kick-Ass, Christian Bale as Batman in the Dark Knight Trilogy, and Black Noir in The Boys
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Over the character's long history in film and TV, there have been many great Batman parodies which have nailed the Dark Knight. Batman is undeniably one of the most well-known and celebrated superheroes of all time. Though he was introduced in the pages of DC Comics, the vigilante known as the Dark Knight has also been adapted to the screen many times, leading to multiple Batman movies and TV shows.
10 Mysterion Poked Fun At Batman's Mannerisms South Park Close South Park is a show known for poking fun at practically every conceivable aspect of pop culture, with its regular irreverent parodies earning particular attention. In season 13, South Park spoofed the superhero genre, with its characters adopting hero and villain personas. Many of these were based around South Park’s characteristic off-color humor, while others appeared to be more direct parodies of specific figures.
8 The Crimson Bolt Put A New Perspective On Batman's Vigilante Antics Super Close Long before James Gunn was taking the reins of the DCU’s Batman: The Brave and the Bold, he was parodying the Dark Knight in a 2010 comedy. Super stars Rainn Wilson as a mild-mannered and ordinary man who adopts the mantle of the Crimson Bolt, a vigilante fuelled by his anger at his wife leaving him for a dangerous criminal.
The none-speaking supe takes being an enigma to the extreme, subtly parodying Batman’s own mysterious nature. What’s more, he’s the only member of the Seven without clearly defined abilities, drawing another parallel between Black Noir and Batman’s place in the wider DC Universe. Between Black Noir’s prominence in The Boys’ world and his place in the Seven, he stands out as one of the show’s most interesting parodies of Batman.
Release Date May 1, 1999 Seasons 14 Network Nickelodeon 3 Die Fledermaus Made Batman Look Like A Coward The Tick Close As far as Batman parodies go, Die Feldermaus is by far one of the most obvious. Appearing in the 1994 animated series The Tick, Die Fledermaus – literally “the bat” in German – is a character who dresses like a bat and acts as one of the City’s many heroes.
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