Aztec Batman Trailer Drops! Dark Knight Reimagined in Epic Clash!

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Get ready for a Batman like you've never seen before! Warner Bros. Entertainment has unleashed the first trailer for Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires, an animated film that reimagines the Dark Knight's story within the vibrant and fierce culture of 16th-century Mesoamerica.

Aztec Batman: A New Spin on a Classic Hero

Forget Gotham City; this Batman operates in the Aztec Empire, on the brink of Spanish colonization. Yohualli Coatl, the son of an Aztec ruler, embraces the mantle of a bat-themed warrior after his father's murder at the hands of Hernán Cortés. This historical figure becomes a chilling analogue to Joe Chill, driving Yohualli's quest for vengeance.

Classic Villains, Aztec Style

The trailer teases exciting new interpretations of iconic Batman villains. Expect Mesoamerican versions of the Joker, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, and even Catwoman, each adapted to fit the film's unique historical setting. Prepare for a visual feast as these characters clash in a world of ancient empires and conquistadors.

Where to Watch the Trailer and When to Expect the Film

You can catch the official trailer for Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires on X and other platforms. The film itself is scheduled for release on streaming services on September 18, 2025. Keep an eye out for more trailers and promotional material in the lead-up to the release!

A Collaboration of Creative Minds

Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires is a collaboration between Warner Bros. Animation and the Mexican animation studio Ánima. The film promises a fresh and exciting take on the Batman mythos, blending superhero action with rich historical context.

Release Details

The film will get a theatrical release in Mexico, as well as coming to HBO Max worldwide, September 18, 2025. In the US, the film will be available exclusively on digital on September 19 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on September 23. It will be available in both Spanish and English-language versions.

  • Director: Juan Meza-León
  • Screenwriter: Ernie Altbacker
  • English Voice Cast: Jay Hernandez, Raymond Cruz
  • Spanish Voice Cast: Horacio García Rojas, Omar Chaparro, Álvaro Morte

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