On the 80th anniversary of Batman, Fathom Events is bringing both Tim Burton’s and Joel Schumacher’s versions back to U.S. theaters.
Below is a list of showtimes for each film, which are subject to change and may vary by location. As the shows haven’t been formally announced by Fathom yet, these are not guaranteed to be the exhaustive list of showtimes yet buy merely based on what some theaters have begun to sell.
Batman (1989)
Saturday, May 4
1PM and 4PM
Batman Returns (1992)
Monday, May 6
4PM and 7PM
Batman Forever (1995)
Sunday, May 12
1PM and 4PM
Batman and Robin (1997)
Tuesday, May 14
4PM and 7PM
Showtimes are not fully populated yet, although some AMC locations have begun sales. As with other Fathom events, showtimes may be added later on if there appears to be high demand.
Detective Comics 27, the first appearance of Batman, was released in March 1939 but had a printed publication date of May. This year marks the 80th anniversary of that initial appearance.
Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight films are set to have one-night shows in four giant-screen IMAX locations this April, although multiple shows have already sold out.
As with other Fathom events, tickets come at a flat rate of $12.50 and are excluded from AMC’s A-List. An official announcement from Fathom can be expected sometime next week.
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