1997's Batman and Robin was the seconde Batman film to be directed door Joel Schumacher. The film is often regarded as the worst Batman film, but I think it's far from the worst. The film was lighter, sillier and meer upbeat than u might expect a Batman film to be. The film's upbeat, fun adventure and style makes the film a very enjoyable experience. Joel Schumacher often got mocked for the direction he took Batman in, but I liked the work he did.
The Cast:
George Clooney as Bruce Wayne (Batman)
Trivia: George Clooney wasn't a big fan of comics. He took the role to further his career. The film ended ups getting him a lot of hate, but he had a good sense of humor regarding the film.
Chris O'Donnell as Dick Grayson (Robin)
Trivia: This was Chris O'Donnell's seconde time playing Robin. The first time was 1995's Batman Forever.
Arnold Schwarzenegger as Victor Fries (Mr. Freeze)
Trivia: This version of Mr. Freeze is loosely based on the version of Mr. Freeze from Batman: The Animated Series. Like in that show, Mr. Freeze is motivated door his desire to cure his wife, Nora.
Uma Thurman as Pamela Isley (Poison Ivy)
Trivia: Since Poison Ivy wasn't in the 1960's televisie series, this is the first time that Poison Ivy was adapted in a liver-action format.
Alicia Silverstone as Barbara Wilson (Batgirl)
Trivia: Barbara's last name is usually Gordon and she's usually the daughter of Commissioner Gordon. However, in this film, she's Alfred's niece.
Robert Swenson as Antonio Diego (Bane)
Trivia: Bane wasn't created until the 1990's, so this was Bane's first appearance in live-action.
Michael Gough as Alfred Pennyworth and Pat Hingle as Commissioner Gordon
Trivia: This was the last of four times that Michael Gough and Pat Hingle appeared in a Batman film. They were also in 1989's Batman, 1992's Batman Returns and 1995's Batman Forever.
John Glover as Dr. Jason Woodrue
Trivia: John Glover's first DC Comics role was voicing the Riddler in Batman: The Animated Series. Later on, he played Lex Luthor's father in several seasons of Smallville.
Elle Macpherson as Julie Madison
Trivia: Julie Madison was a character from the early Batman comics that Bruce Wayne was engaged too.
Elizabeth Sanders as Gossip Gerty
Trivia: Elizabeth Sanders was the wife of Bob Kane.
The Cast:
George Clooney as Bruce Wayne (Batman)
Trivia: George Clooney wasn't a big fan of comics. He took the role to further his career. The film ended ups getting him a lot of hate, but he had a good sense of humor regarding the film.
Chris O'Donnell as Dick Grayson (Robin)
Trivia: This was Chris O'Donnell's seconde time playing Robin. The first time was 1995's Batman Forever.
Arnold Schwarzenegger as Victor Fries (Mr. Freeze)
Trivia: This version of Mr. Freeze is loosely based on the version of Mr. Freeze from Batman: The Animated Series. Like in that show, Mr. Freeze is motivated door his desire to cure his wife, Nora.
Uma Thurman as Pamela Isley (Poison Ivy)
Trivia: Since Poison Ivy wasn't in the 1960's televisie series, this is the first time that Poison Ivy was adapted in a liver-action format.
Alicia Silverstone as Barbara Wilson (Batgirl)
Trivia: Barbara's last name is usually Gordon and she's usually the daughter of Commissioner Gordon. However, in this film, she's Alfred's niece.
Robert Swenson as Antonio Diego (Bane)
Trivia: Bane wasn't created until the 1990's, so this was Bane's first appearance in live-action.
Michael Gough as Alfred Pennyworth and Pat Hingle as Commissioner Gordon
Trivia: This was the last of four times that Michael Gough and Pat Hingle appeared in a Batman film. They were also in 1989's Batman, 1992's Batman Returns and 1995's Batman Forever.
John Glover as Dr. Jason Woodrue
Trivia: John Glover's first DC Comics role was voicing the Riddler in Batman: The Animated Series. Later on, he played Lex Luthor's father in several seasons of Smallville.
Elle Macpherson as Julie Madison
Trivia: Julie Madison was a character from the early Batman comics that Bruce Wayne was engaged too.
Elizabeth Sanders as Gossip Gerty
Trivia: Elizabeth Sanders was the wife of Bob Kane.