That’s how Will Arnett’s Batman was handled in The LEGO Movie and The LEGO Batman Movie, and with a movie like Teen Titan Go! to the Movies, you can bet Jimmy Kimmel’s Batman will follow suit.
While Jimmy Kimmel primary spends his days hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live! and the occasional awards ceremony, as well cameoing as himself on other shows, Teen Titans Go! to the Movies won’t be his first voice acting gig, as he’s previously played characters in The Smurfs 2 and The Boss Baby.
Nowadays the comics and live action movies, Batman is generally depicted as a serious character, which is understandable given that he’s a shadowy vigilante of the night.
But occasionally we are treated to humorous versions of Gotham City’s protector that harken back to the days of the Silver Age of Comics and the ’60s Batman TV series.