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Dark ages indeed.
In a move that will be frustratingly familiar to DC Nation viewers, Cartoon Network has abruptly removed "Beware the Batman" from its Saturday-morning programming block, a little more than three months after its premiere.
The news, which broke early this week on the fan site Nick and More, has been confirmed to CBR News by the network, which issued the following statement: "Currently, 'Beware the Batman' is no longer on our air. DC Nation will continue on Saturday mornings at 10/9c with new exclusive shorts and a full hour of encore episodes of 'Teen Titans Go!'"
The CG-animated "Beware the Batman," in which a younger Bruce Wayne teams with ex-secret Agent Pennyworth and the swordswoman Katana to fight some of the Dark Knight's more offbeat rogues, was originally scheduled to air reruns on Oct. 12 and 19. However, Saturday's episode was supposed to be new: "Attraction," featuring the return of Magpie.
Asked earlier this week on Twitter about reports of the shuffle, Batman voice actor Anthony Ruivivar said the series is on hiatus until January. But last night his response fell more in line with the official statement: "[Cartoon Network] is currently not airing new episodes. Stay tuned and thanks for your continued support."
Fans undoubtedly will recall that Cartoon Network abruptly pulled "Young Justice" and "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" from its DC Nation lineup in October 2012, purportedly to make room for 20th-anniversary celebration programming. Following viewer outcry on Twitter and Facebook, the cable channel quickly announced new episodes would resume in January.
Of course, that season didn't end happily for either series: Just weeks after their return to the lineup, Cartoon Network released its 2013-14 schedule, which listed "Teen Titans Go!" and "Beware the Batman" in their place.
Currently, Beware the Batman is no longer on our air. DC Nation will continue on Saturday mornings at 10/9c with new exclusive shorts and a full hour of encore episodes of Teen Titans Go!
The game was leaked and some of the details about the ending were revealed, and it turned out to be awful.
I'd rather not derail the thread, but you may find more in the thread:
http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=465817
Sounds like the team are starting to move on and coupled with Sam Liu's recent tweet, it all doesn't sound too good:Starting my last week at Warner Bros Animation on #BewareTheBatman. Granted it's my 4th or 5th last week at WB, so I may return...
Being at WB has been great, esp. since @HoS_Burbank is so close. Where will I go next week, if I'm done on #BewareTheBatman?
Last day at WB on #BewareTheBatman & who's leaving early? Not me![]()
Thanks but Ive wrapped on Bat. Looking for BG/AE work.
A real shame...So the hopes of a renewal for a second season are now gone?or are there still chances that CN orders a new one?![]()
There's always a possibility but getting a little late to have some done by next year.
So umm how are we gonna see the last episodes if ever?![]()
Are the ratings for the show bad or is the toy line not selling well?
The ratings have been average but consistent for a saturday morning cartoon. I believe the highest it's ever rated was ''Control'' with 1.52 million. It's worth noting, however that it's been rating lower than Young Justice and Green Lantern.
There is no toyline... and it doesn't look like there will be one.
All we have merchandise wise is one action figure which is being marketed as an adult collectible and an underwhelming Happy Meal promotion.
Kind of surprised about the lack of a toyline. I assumed it was standard fare for any cartoon these days, especially one starring a big time corporate asset such as Batman. I'm also kind of surprised it's rating lower than a Green Lantern show.
Is the lack of iconic villains like Joker, Catwoman, Bane, etc the reason for this?
The lack of toyline for a Batman cartoon is downright shocking... Batman toys SELL. Perhaps potential buyers/Mattel felt the show didn't present viable foundation for toys... Unknown villans, a female sidekick and Alfred doesn't exactly scream variant action figures. Who knows??
I think the ratings are more due to the timeslot, upset Young Justice fans (who won't watch out of principle) and a block that is surrounded by re-runs on a Saturday morning.
So umm how are we gonna see the last episodes if ever?![]()
So umm how are we gonna see the last episodes if ever?![]()
Are the ratings for the show bad or is the toy line not selling well?