

As the Ripper stalks Gotham City, the Dark Knight reveals the face of terror.
12/01/2018
Overview
In an alternative Victorian Age Gotham City, Batman begins his war on crime while he investigates a new series of murders by Jack the Ripper.
Status: Released
Rating: 67%
Original language: EN
Budget: $1,000,000
Revenue: $3,469,151
Official website:
https://www.warnerbros.com/batman-gotham-gaslight
Warner Bros. Animation

DC Entertainment

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7167630
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q43259960
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Bruce Greenwood
Bruce Wayne / Batman (voice)

Jennifer Carpenter
Selina Kyle (voice)

Anthony Stewart Head
Alfred (voice)

Scott Patterson
James Gordon (voice)

John DiMaggio
Chief Bullock / Big Bill Dust / Additional Voices (voice)

Yuri Lowenthal
Harvey Dent (voice)

Grey DeLisle
Sister Leslie / Jason / Additional Voices (voice)

William Salyers
Hugo Strange (voice)
Review by: Gimly
Written by: Gimly on 2018-01-31T09:40:06.042Z
My all-time favourite superhero film (Batman: The Dark Knight Returns) is an animated DC movie, so I'm always willing to give a chance to whatever they bring out in my never-ending search to find the next great one. Unfortunately, most end up being pretty poor offerings. But there's a decent number that end up somewhere in the middle, and Gotham by Gaslight is on the higher end of that spectrum in between.
The voice acting offers nothing special. Stylistically, the animation leaves a lot to be desired (don't let that gorgeous poster fool you). But it's the story that's truly important, and here Gotham by Gaslight finds enough success in its Elseworld telling to come off with a win.
Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go.
Review by: GenerationofSwine
Written by: GenerationofSwine on 2023-01-11T00:27:02.069Z
Greenwood is Batman, and that is sort of jarring because, at least for me it's like JFK being Batman. But also to be fair, I didn't catch it was him until almost the end.
Yeah... this works but it doesn't seem to know if it wants to be Victorian London or H. H. Holmes Chicago. It really can't make up it's mind, and since Gotham is fictional it still works.
It's a fun Elsworlds story made to break continuity and let the writers play around a bit, and, Batman not only fits the era, but they did a very good job of bringing Bruce Wayne into the era as well, and that is what some writers tend to forget.