![]() ![]() It has to be the least kid-friendly PG-13 superhero movie ever made, as only R-rated flicks like Watchmen, the Kickass franchise, and Deadpool are less suited for young audiences. The violence is extreme, and the movie explores themes like mortality that even Tolstoy would find depressing. Undoubtedly the darkest Batman-centric movie ever made, the conclusion of Nolan’s genre-shifting trilogy is incredibly grim and decidedly made for adults. Kids shouldn’t watch it until they’re older. Because more than it’s a Batman movie, Joker is a film about how a mentally unstable person becomes a monster. The ending of this Oscar-winning film suggests that it’s something of an origin story for Batman, but it’s not like any other film on this list. And while there are a lot of animated Batman movies out there, in the interest of simplicity we only included the big ones on the list. It’s ordered from the least appropriate Batman movie for kids to the most appropriate. This guide is for parents looking to introduce their kids to the world of Gotham without scarring them for life. That means the Nolan stans, Batfleck crew, Burton loyalists, and the nascent community of Reeves partisans can argue over which Batman movie is best elsewhere. This list of Batman movies, ranked, reflects that, as we used kid-friendliness (not cinematic quality) to judge each one. ![]() Thankfully, it’s something of an outlier in the canon of Batman films, and plenty of Batman movies are just fine for kids to watch. But it can’t be much less kid-friendly than 2019’s Joker, a movie that can only traumatize young kids. The details of the next Batman movie are well-kept secrets, so we’re not sure if you’ll want to take the kids to see Robert Pattinson’s debut in the role. ![]()
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