: The story follows a narcissistic, self-isolated Batman who accidentally adopts an orphan, Dick Grayson (Michael Cera), while dealing with a Joker (Zach Galifianakis) whose feelings are hurt because Batman won't admit they are "arch-enemies".
The film’s greatest strength is its refusal to choose a single "version" of Batman. Instead, it embraces the character's entire 80-year history, from the campy 1960s TV show to the grim, gritty modern iterations.
Underneath the rapid-fire jokes—averaging several per minute—the movie tackles a core theme often ignored in live-action: .
While many consider the "Dark Knight" trilogy the peak of Gotham’s cinematic history, is frequently cited by critics and fans as one of the most faithful and insightful adaptations of the character ever made. Directed by Chris McKay and starring Will Arnett , the film manages to be both a relentless parody and a deeply moving exploration of Batman’s psyche. A Multiverse in a Toy Box