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One of these new characters is Man-Bat, a villain first seen in DC Comics back in 1970’s Detective Comics #400. Voiced by Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live, The Secret Life of Pets), Man-Bat will be taking up residence in Wayne Manor’s belfry in Bat-Fam, and will be known as the younger Wayne’s “Pap Pap,” despite being Batman’s long-time nemesis. This isn’t the first time Man-Bat will appear in an animated DC project, but the villain-turned-sometimes-antihero has never appeared in live-action – though it was planned at least twice.
Man-Bat Was part of 2 Scrapped Batman Movie Pitches

Man-Bat originally appeared in an early and unproduced script for Batman Unchained, the sequel to Batman & Robin, which starred George Clooney as the Caped Crusader back in 1997. Man-Bat was ultimately dropped from the movie in favor of a storyline focused on the Scarecrow and Harley Quinn, but Batman Unchained would never come to fruition. In 1998, Man-Bat was then included in Lee Shapiro’s script for Batman: DarKnight, largely inspired by DC Comics’ Dark Knight Returns. Jonathan Crane would have inadvertently transformed Kirk Langstrom into the Man-Bat, whose brutal activities would have marred Batman’s name, pulling him out of retirement.








