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DC's 2025 Batman Movie: The One Color Banned From The Film Explained By Producer
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The animated movie Aztec Batman: Clash of the Empires avoids using one specific color for historical accuracy reasons. Aztec Batman: Clash of the Empires reimagines DC's Dark Knight as a Mesoamerican warrior who faces the arrival of the conquistadors. This groundbreaking take on Batman promises to stay true to the Caped Crusader's lore as well as to real-life history.

At San Diego Comic-Con 2025, ScreenRant interviewed Aztec Batman: Clash of the Empires directorJuan Meza-Leon, producers Jose Carlos de Letona and Aaron Berger, Spanish Joker dub Raymond Cruz and Spanish Batman dub Horacio García Rojas. Producer Aaron Berger revealed that the movie limits the color blue due to its cultural significance. Read Berger's full explanation.

ScreenRant: Now there's this real strong sense of cultural pride and authenticity. Can you talk about working with any kind of historians or culture advisors on this, Aaron?

Aaron Berger: "Sure. Well, we worked with a...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 7/26/2025
  • by Nicolas Ayala
  • ScreenRant
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