Batman: Soul of the Dragon



Set within the midst of the swinging 1970s, this Elseworlds journey finds Bruce Wayne below the coaching of a grasp sensei. It’s right here that Bruce, together with different elite college students, are cast within the fireplace of the martial arts self-discipline. These lifelong bonds can be put to the take a look at when a lethal menace arises from their previous. It is going to take the mixed efforts of Batman and world-renowned martial artists Richard Dragon, Ben Turner and Woman Shiva, to battle the monsters of this world and past!

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31 thoughts on “Batman: Soul of the Dragon”

  1. 7.5/10. Such a fun ride the whole time, characters that fit their roles great, and action that’s well choreographed and paced. A different tone to the story than most Warner bros animation and I love it, I think they’ve found the best use of their gore here as well having it emphasize emotion and less for shock. Will be watching again

  2. I’d enjoyed this movie but the only big problem that I had with it is that we don’t really get to see Batman in the movie I mean yeah you see Bruce Wayne but the movie isn’t called Bruce Wayne soul of the dragon but you only really get to see Batman twice in the movie also the movie really hangs on the fact it takes place in the 70s so why don’t they make Batman look the the Batman from
    The 70s comics also the fact that they had killed katana off and shiva had gotten the sword of souls kinda insulting I just think they just wanted a movie where really they just wanted a comic book version of Bruce lee and so that kids and adult would buy it threw Batman in the title even though he was barely in it plus Bruce Wayne literally I’m not even joking fights bad guys with out where if a mask like come on this movie isn’t the greatest in my opinion and I love pretty much every Batman movie out there but i stilled enjoyed it even though it wanted to constantly remind you that it’s in the 70s I stilled enjoyed it if you enjoy 70s style movies that grab it but other then that yeah

  3. I guess someone had the intriguing idea to mix Batman with Enter the Dragon… and stopped right there because clearly not much went into this. This is about as one-dimensional as it gets, and gratuitous violence and some adult themes can't make up for the poor character development, nothingburger story, and dumbed-down dialogue. It's like a somewhat talented 12 year old was put in charge of the writing. Hard to finish even after only having shelled out a few bucks. Please stop doing these diluted drawing style features. Put the extra effort in to them look realistic! This felt like watching an extended feature film of … ugh … The Batman. It's like Batman TAS if it had been hastily cranked out by corporate TV executives to sell action figures, but with an adult flair and Teen Titans GO "edge." They just couldn't make up their minds as to whether this would be for little kids or adults, and the result is anything but flattering.

  4. This movie starts out exactly like a bond movie. It begins in a casino with poker being played, then an awesome action scene, parachuting out of an exploding building onto a boat, and if your still not convinced, him saying "Dragon, Richard Dragon" topped it off.

  5. ya sure a guy who fights corruption is going to sell capitalistic print to the millions of manga readers now thats a true joker plot right their. PS WHY DID THEY RIP OFF LUKE CAGE A MARVEL HEROE

  6. This feels rushed. They try to tell an intricate movie-length story in just over an hour, so they didn't have time to really pull it all together. For example: King snake's problems would've been solved by just taking off the blindfold; and how can Shiva use her own hand to cut thru a sword?? Also, it's a little too campy… There's some corny lines, and the guy with the snake arms was definitely over the top.

  7. A love letter to the marital arts world of the DC Universe. Loved this. And I’m impressed in how they used Batman here. No overshadowing. I wish there was an organic way to show off the martial arts abilities of the rest of the DC Universe. Black Canary and her fighting prowess. Cassandra Cain (Batgirl/Orphan), Lady Shiva’s daughter; and her ability to read martial arts like language. Or Connor Hawke, Green Arrow’s son; who was trained by many masters including Richard Dragon and has the ability to copy the martial arts skills of others. Roy Harper and his ability to make anything a weapon. Karate Kid from the Legion of Superheroes; the best Martial Artist in the DC universe. This movie just reminded me of a big reason why I love DC.

  8. to be honest i like how they're sticking to the time thing rather than making it seem batman is more and more modern. in this era was see a batman a few years after coming back from training. when he's literally in the job 40 years in our time right now. he's almost in his 50's and i think this is a way of producing a time owned batman.

  9. There was ALOT of homage to some cult classic martial arts films and characters.

    Obviously Bruce lee,
    Also the glow from last dragon
    And during one fight the green bad guys were using ninja turtles weapons def thought that was a nod. Cold flick DC animation is King.

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