- Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
- Batman & Robin (1997)
- The LEGO Batman Movie (2017)
- Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (2016)
- Batman vs. Two-Face (2017)
- Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (2003)
- Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)
- Batman: Gotham Knight (2008)
- Batman: The Movie (1966)
- Batman: The Brave and the Bold - The Movie (2009)
Batman has been a beloved character for generations, and his adventures have often been adapted into films that are suitable for family viewing. This collection of 10 family-friendly Batman movies showcases the lighter, more accessible side of the Dark Knight, making it perfect for viewers of all ages. These films not only entertain but also convey themes of justice, bravery, and the importance of family, providing valuable lessons wrapped in thrilling adventures.

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
Description: This animated feature delves into Batman's past, exploring themes of love, loss, and duty, making it a poignant choice for family viewing with its mature storytelling suitable for older children.
Fact: Initially intended as a direct-to-video release, it was given a theatrical release due to positive test screenings. It's often considered one of the best Batman films.


Batman & Robin (1997)
Description: Despite mixed reviews, this film is a colorful, over-the-top adventure with Batman and Robin fighting Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy, offering a fun, if not critically acclaimed, family viewing experience.
Fact: Arnold Schwarzenegger's portrayal of Mr. Freeze led to some of the most memorable one-liners in Batman cinema history.


The LEGO Batman Movie (2017)
Description: A hilarious and heartwarming take on Batman, this animated film uses the LEGO universe to explore Batman's need for family and friends, making it an excellent choice for family entertainment.
Fact: The film features over 10,000 different LEGO pieces in its animation, and it includes numerous Easter eggs for Batman fans.


Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (2016)
Description: This animated film brings back Adam West and Burt Ward to voice Batman and Robin, recreating the charm of the 1960s series for a new generation of fans.
Fact: It was Adam West's final performance as Batman before his passing.


Batman vs. Two-Face (2017)
Description: Another animated adventure featuring the voices of Adam West and William Shatner, this film provides a fun and engaging story suitable for family viewing.
Fact: This was one of the last projects Adam West worked on before his death.


Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (2003)
Description: This animated feature introduces a new character, Batwoman, and explores themes of identity and justice, making it suitable for family viewing with its engaging plot.
Fact: It was one of the first animated Batman films to introduce a new female character in the Bat-family.


Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)
Description: While darker in tone, this film deals with themes of redemption and the consequences of vigilantism, offering a mature but still family-friendly narrative.
Fact: The film adapts the comic storyline where Jason Todd, the second Robin, returns as the Red Hood.


Batman: Gotham Knight (2008)
Description: An anthology of six animated short films set between "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight," this movie provides different perspectives on Batman's early days, suitable for older children and teens.
Fact: Each segment was produced by a different animation studio, showcasing varied animation styles.


Batman: The Movie (1966)
Description: This campy classic features Adam West as Batman, offering a light-hearted take on the character that's perfect for family viewing. It captures the essence of the 1960s TV series with its humor and colorful villains.
Fact: The film was released between the first and second seasons of the TV show. It was the first full-length feature film based on the Batman character.


Batman: The Brave and the Bold - The Movie (2009)
Description: Based on the TV series, this movie showcases Batman teaming up with various DC heroes, offering a light-hearted, action-packed experience for the whole family.
Fact: The film was originally aired as a two-part episode of the TV series before being released as a movie.
