Nearly 3 years after Tim Burton scared children and adults alike with his even darker version of Batman, The Lost Boys director Joel Schumacher came on board to take the creative reigns. Casting a new Batman, colorful villains, and finally including Robin, this third installment had a lot to live up to. Achieving success with audiences and breaking box office records, it seemed this new toyetic take was a hit. But 27 years later, audiences and critics have soured on the film. Could this be better than the Burton films considering it garnered three Oscar nominations? Join Corbin as he solves this riddle to guide you through the production, behind-the-scenes drama, box-office, and impact of Batman Forever! Subscribe to the podcast so you won't miss the full review coming next Monday!
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