The 1995 film stands as Val Kilmer’s lone onscreen tenure in the cape and cowl (enhanced by a nipples-laden bat-suit), joined by Chris O’Donnell as Robin and Nicole Kidman as love interest Chase Meridian, opposite an ostentatious rogues gallery of Jim Carrey’s Riddler and Tommy Lee Jones’s Two-Face. Yet, while the theatrical version of the 1995 third film in the Batman franchise-unlike Justice League-did reflect the vision of its director, the recently-departed Joel Schumacher, it seems that a darker and much (much) longer version exists.Ĭiting a source close to the movie, Variety has confirmed the existence of a mega-sized 170-minute cut of Schumacher’s Batman Forever, which starkly contrasts with the standard theatrical version we all know, which runs at 121 minutes. Batman Forever has surprisingly entered the extended cut conversation recently fueled by HBO Max’s upcoming release of director Zack Snyder’s originally-envisioned version of 2017’s Justice League, a.k.a.
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