Batman corners an escaped Joker, only to have the villain suddenly dragged off by an Alien. The Alien is, in turn, killed by a Predator, which Batman fights and defeats. Other Predators then appear just as more Aliens emerge from the darkness behind Batman. The film ends abruptly with Batman caught in between the two alien species.
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| - Batman corners an escaped Joker, only to have the villain suddenly dragged off by an Alien. The Alien is, in turn, killed by a Predator, which Batman fights and defeats. Other Predators then appear just as more Aliens emerge from the darkness behind Batman. The film ends abruptly with Batman caught in between the two alien species.
- Batman: Dead End is a 2003 fan-made short film written and directed by Sandy Collora and starring Clark Bartram, Andrew Koenig and Kurt Carley. A crossover between the Batman, Alien and Predator franchises, it follows Batman as he pursues the recently escaped Joker, only to encounter both the Xenomorphs and Yautja in Gotham City. The short film premiered on July 19, 2003 at the San Diego Comic-Con, and was released on the internet shortly thereafter.
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| - Batman: Dead End is a 2003 fan-made short film written and directed by Sandy Collora and starring Clark Bartram, Andrew Koenig and Kurt Carley. A crossover between the Batman, Alien and Predator franchises, it follows Batman as he pursues the recently escaped Joker, only to encounter both the Xenomorphs and Yautja in Gotham City. The short film premiered on July 19, 2003 at the San Diego Comic-Con, and was released on the internet shortly thereafter. As a fan film, 20th Century Fox had nothing whatsoever to do with the film's production and it is not considered a part of the official franchise. However, it has achieved official recognition — of a sort — by way of NECA, who have produced several Predator figures based on characters from the film. Since its release, Batman: Dead End has received considerable praise and brought attention to its director Collora. Well received by fans, the film has been called not only one of the best fan films ever made, but one of the truest representations of the Batman character ever put on screen.
- Batman corners an escaped Joker, only to have the villain suddenly dragged off by an Alien. The Alien is, in turn, killed by a Predator, which Batman fights and defeats. Other Predators then appear just as more Aliens emerge from the darkness behind Batman. The film ends abruptly with Batman caught in between the two alien species.
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