It's easily the best animated Batman film and could stand toe-to-toe with most of the live-action releases.
Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm is being released on Blu-Ray soon.
The release will have a 1080p HD remaster of the film and will include the original 16:9 aspect ratio (1.78:1) as well as an open mate 4:3 (1.37:1) version for people who like their movies ruined.
Old-school fans of Batman: The Animated Series are going to be thrilled to finally bring Mask of the Phantasm home on Blu-ray as they should have been able to do so many years ago.
The special features on Batman: Mask of the Phantasm appear to be limited to the film's theatrical trailer (which will also be in HD).
The movie digs into Batman's past and pinpoints the exact moment at which Bruce Wayne made a decision to become the Caped Crusader.
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In recent years, the likes of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker and Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman have made their way to Blu-ray, but many have questioned where their predecessor was.
The devious Phantasm leads Batman on a chase around Gotham as the Dark Knight tries to unravel a knotted bundle of deceit woven in Gotham's extensive crime network.
Still, just getting Batman: Mask of the Phantasm available in HD for the first time will be a treat for fans. Discover revelations about Batman's past, his archrival the Joker and Batman's most grueling battle ever - the choice between his love for a lovely woman and his vow to be the defender of right.
While an exact release date has seemingly not been affirmed yet, Warner Archive's twitter post announced "next month" for Mask of the Phantasm on Blu-ray disc.
The film features the voice cast of Kevin Conroy, Dana Delany, Hart Bochner, Stacy Keach, Abe Vigoda, Dick Miller, John P. Ryan, Efram Zimbalist, Robert Costanzo, Arleen Sorkin, and Mark Hamill. Over the past two decades, the film has been rediscovered and reevaluated as an unmissable entry in Batman's cinematic legacy.





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