Where Was The Batman Filmed and Where Can You Watch It?

The Batman was mostly filmed in the United Kingdom – England and Scotland, even though the aesthetics of the movie was largely influenced by Chicago, United States. The primary place of the shooting of Batman was Liverpool, which is where Gotham City is set. 

A greater part of the 2022 film was filmed in England, to be precise, but there are also some parts that were shot in Scotland. Apart from these places, filming was also done in Cardington Studios and Warner Bros. Here is a complete look at all the places that were involved in the production.

Where Was The Batman Filmed?

It was in the United Kingdom that The Batman was filmed. It was shot in a couple of places in the UK: England and Scotland. There is also a small part of the film that was also filmed in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Liverpool, England, UK

Liverpool is the most dominant place where the film was shot. St. George’s Hall was where Gotham City Hall’, was shot. Another place in Liverpool is the Royal Liver Building, which was used as the Gotham City Police Department roof.

The City of Liverpool cemetery, Anfield Cemetery, is yet another place where it was filmed. It was only captured briefly when Batman and Selina were exiting the cemetery. County Sessions House was used to film the Gotham Central Court House, and the Gotham General Hospital is actually a transformation of the Walker Art Gallery

More so, Wellington Square was used to film Gotham Square. The most significant place used here is Wellington’s Column, which is in the middle of the square.

London, England, UK

In England, the next place that Batman is filmed is in London. One of these places that got to be featured in The Batman is Two Temple Place, which comes as the first building that is featured in the 2022 DC Comics film. It is used to serve as Gotham’s Mayor Don Mitchell’s home.

Next is Kingsway Tram Tunnel, Southampton Row, which was where Batman’s entrance to the Batcave was filmed, even though the interior is custom-built.

The next place DC Comics used for filming The Batman is Printworks Nightclub. The former newspaper printing house served as a nightclub in Gotham, which is operated by Oswald Cobblepot.

Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Glasgow was not left out among the places where the film was shot, although only a very few scenes were filmed here. One of the places where the movie was filmed was at the Hartwood Psychiatric Hospital. The facility was abandoned for some time, and DC found it useful to put it to good use as Gotham’s abandoned orphanage, which has become a tent for addicts.

Another place where the film was made was in the Victorian burial ground, Necropolis Cemetery, which is used to represent Gotham Cemetery. It was here that Batman and Catwoman had their last conversation at the movie’s end.

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Away from the United Kingdom, the movie takes us to the United States. The filming here was only very little, and it is mainly mentioned in terms of the influence it has on the general design of the film.

Adam and Wabash Station in the Subway of Chicago offered a great place for the elevated train station in the film. If you look closely enough, you will find the Trump International Tower, which has been used to represent the Gotham Empire Skyscraper.

Studios in England, UK

It is no surprise that some parts of the film are also shot in the studio. The first studio that is mentioned is the legendary Leavesden Studios (WB Studios London) in London. A place known to be involved in the shooting of some popular films, including Wonder Woman, Justice League, and Harry Potter, it is also involved in the filming of The Batman.

List of The Batman Filming Locations

As indicated, Batman was filmed in three countries: England, Scotland, and the United States. In these countries, it was filmed in more than 10 locations, including the studio. Here are the places where it was filmed.

  • Necropolis Cemetery, Glasgow, Scotland
  • Royal Liver Building, Liverpool, England, UK
  • Anfield Cemetery, Liverpool, England, UK
  • County Sessions House, Liverpool, England, UK
  • St. George’s Hall, Liverpool, England, UK
  • Hartwood Psychiatric Hospital, Shotts, Scotland, UK
  • Printworks Nightclub, Surrey Quays Rd, London, England, UK
  • Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England, UK
  • Two Temple Place, London, England, UK
  • Kingsway Tram Tunnel, Southampton Row, London, England, UK
  • Adam and Wabash Station, Chicago, Illinois, United States

When Was Batman Made?

Batman has a very long history, and it did not start on TV. Ant-Man was first made in 1939 as a character in the comics. He became a character in the DC Comics published book Detective Comics, which was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane in March 1939. Since then, he has made many more appearances in comic books and films.

The real name of Batman, according to DC Comics, is Bruce Wayne, a very wealthy industrialist in Gotham. Bruce witnessed the brutal killing of his parents when he was a child, and he made a promise to himself to avenge their deaths on all criminals he finds, giving him the motivation to go after them.

In 1940, Batman had his own spinoff in the titular publication. This became the first time that the vigilante started having his own titles. Unlike some other DC Comics Superheros, Batman has no superpowers, but he makes use of his intelligence as an industrialist and his wealth to give himself a strong advantage against criminals.

Batman has appeared in many comic books, games, and films, and the Batman Franchise has also remained one of the highest-grossing ever. Apart from games and comics, he has featured in films and many more productions. On TV and in films, Batman made his first appearance in 1943 in Batman. This was followed by the following appearances:

  • Batman and Robin (1949)
  • Batman (1966)
  • Batman (1989)
  • Batman Returns (1992)
  • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
  • Batman Forever (1995)
  • Batman & Robin (1997)
  • Catwoman (2004)
  • Batman Begins (2005)
  • The Dark Knight (2008)
  • The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
  • Suicide Squad (2016)
  • The Lego Batman Movie (2017)
  • Justice League (2017)
  • Joker (2019)
  • Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021)
  • The Batman (2022)
  • DC League of Super-Pets (2022)
  • The Flash (2023)

Where To Watch Batman

There are many platforms on the internet where you can watch The Batman. The 2022 film is available for streaming, renting, and buying.

If you want to stream the film, you will find it on platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Max Amazon Channel, Max, and DIRECTV. For rentals or purchases, it is available on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Vudu, Microsoft Store, Redbox, DIRECTV, Spectrum On Demand, Apple TV, and AMC on Demand.

Because of geo-blocking, some of these platforms may only be able to serve some countries and not others. This is the reason why while those in the United States may not access it for streaming on Netflix, those in countries like Canada and Australia will find it on the streaming platform.

Where to Watch Batman Begins

Another film in the Batman franchise is Batman Begins, which was directed by Christopher Nolan. Although it was released in 2005, the film has still remained very popular among followers of Batman. It was also a successful release, bringing in $373 million in Box Office from a budget of $150 million.

While it is not airing at the moment, there are various platforms where you can stream the film. If you are also interested in renting or buying the 2005 film, you can also find it.

Netflix is one of the places where you can stream it, and Netflix Basics, although you will have to endure ads here. Another place to stream is on Max. If you either want to buy or rent, Apple TV, Amazon Video, Vudu, Microsoft Store, Redbox, RIRECTV, Apple TV, Microsoft Store, and AMC on Demand are some of the places to consider.

Like all others, the country of your location may make it impossible for you to access the film on some of the listed platforms unless you use a VPN.

Where to Watch Batman the animated series

Batman: The Animated Series was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, and it ran from 1992, when the first episode aired, to 1999, when the last dropped. The work has three seasons and a total of 109 episodes. The first two episodes were aired on Fox Kids, while the third and final was on Kids’ WB.

The first season of the series has 65 episodes, running from September 1992 to September 1993. The second season came in May 1994 and continued with 20 episodes until 1995, while the final season went from September 1997 to January 1999 with 24 episodes.

Although there are other places where you can also get to stream the animated series, HBO Max is one of the most reliable places to stream the entire seasons of the hit production. This is not surprising since the streaming platform is owned by Warner Bros, which is the parent company of DC Entertainment.

There are also other places, including Netflix, where you can watch Batman: The Animated Series, but there are not many single platforms that will give you the three seasons together. You may have to access the different seasons on separate platforms.

Where to Watch Lego Batman

Also referred to as The Lego Batman Movie, Lego Batman was released in 2017. Like many other Batman films, it recorded both commercial and critical success and was heading for the release of Lego Batman 2 before the partnership between Warner Bros. and Lego was terminated by the latter, bringing the action-adventure film to an end.

Of course, HBO is a great place to watch movies, but since it is not available in many countries of the world, there are other platforms that one may consider to either stream the film, rent, or even buy.

Apart from Max HBO and Max, which make it possible for you to stream the film, Netflix is another place, although it has so many limitations by country, cutting out many others, including the United States. But then, you can buy or rent on platforms including Apple TV, Amazon, Vudu, Microsoft, Redbox, DIRECTV, Spectrum, and AMC on Demand.

Where to watch Batman (TV series)

The Batman TV Series came as a live-action television show in the second part of the 1960s. It has a total of three series that ran from January 1966 to March 1968 and 120 episodes. The first season started in January 1966 and continued until May 1966, with a total of 34 episodes. The second season started in September 1966, running to March 1967, with as many as 60 episodes. The third season ran from September 1967, and after 26 episodes, it continued to March 1968.

Although it was first aired on the ABC network, there are several platforms where you can get to stream or even buy and rent the TV series. That said, it is important to understand that most of the platforms do not give the complete seasons as such. While you may get to watch the first season of Tubi, you can get the second on iTunes and the third on Google Play.

In general, some platforms where you may get to watch the series include Roku, Apple TV, Google Play, Microsoft, and Amazon. It is important to understand that even though it is available on some specific platforms, it may still be limited to some regions or countries.

Where To Watch Batman Beyond

Where Was The Batman
Batman Beyond (Image Source)

Batman Beyond, also referred to as Batman of the Future, is yet another animated TV series in the Batman franchise. The DC Comics series also had only 3 seasons and 52 episodes. The series ran on Kids’ WB network from 1999 until 2001, when it ended. The first season had 13 episodes, running from January to May 1999, and it was followed by the second season, which went from September 1999 to May 2000 with 26 episodes. The last season had 13 episodes and aired from August 2000 to December 2001.

It was later made into VHS and DVDs, but today, there are also various platforms where you can stream, buy, or rent the series, just like all other productions in the Batman franchise. Being a Max exclusive production, you can easily get the complete series on Max Amazon Channel and Max.

There are also other platforms where you can stream, buy, and rent the TV show.  They include Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play, and Vudu. Apart from Max, most other platforms do not offer the complete season for streaming, so you may have to depend on two or more platforms to access the three seasons of the animated series. More so, as already indicated, geo-blocking can also limit your access on certain platforms that do not allow access to the series in your region or country.

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