Jun 29, 2020
On the last Hard NOC Life of Pride Month, Shawn, Dominic, and Keith re-contextualize Joel Schumacher's contributions to the legacy of Batman.
In the wake of Schumacher's passing, the hosts look back at the
late director's mid-90s Batman sequels with a new lens. Was the
negative reaction to the Schumacher era the beginnings of the toxic
fandom that permeates the internet today? How much of that backlash
was couched in (cis male) homophobia due to the films' (not-so-subtle) queer subtext? In addition, they
look at the character's inherent adaptability and why multiple
interpretations of Batman is actually a good thing. They also dive
into the possibility of Michael Keaton returning to the franchise
and whether Batman stories can exist without the pro-police
propaganda. Lastly, Shawn gives props to K-Pop fandom for using
their superpowers for good -- which he originally predicted for
Pop Culture
Collab.
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