![]() Now, most of you devoted readers of DVD Review will remember that I am a fan of Val Kilmer, so for me, this was an exciting change, not just because I admire the actor, but because I thought his participation would bring something fresh to the role of the Dark Knight. This third film not only introduced us to a new director but also to a change of lead actor as well, with Michael Keaton hanging up the bat-suit thereby clearing the way for Val Kilmer to step in, who does a great job with his performance as Bruce Wayne/Batman. With Tim Burton, who directed both "Batman" and "Batman Returns" now passing the ceremonial torch of directing duties over to Joel Schumacher, while remaining on the project as a producer for "Batman Forever", gave Schumacher the chance to give the darker images, created by Tim Burton for the previous two "Batman" films, a visual overhaul. Offering up the third installment to the ever popular "Batman" franchise that saw us through the late eighties to the mid nineties, brought forth a few changes along with a couple of surprises.
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