2018’s hit “feudal Japan meets the DC universe” movie, "Batman Ninja," is set to hit the stage, which means fans of the dark knight are in for a one-of-a-kind show this November.
"Batman Ninja The Show" closely follows the original plot of the movie, which finds our favorite caped crusader transported to Japan during a time when samurais and feudal lords roamed aplenty. Cut off from modern technology and his crime-fighting equipment, Batman must quickly learn how to make do as he comes across familiar faces such as the Joker, Catwoman, and Harley Quinn. Soon, he learns that his trip to feudal Japan was no mere coincidence; there is a sinister plot afoot threatening to change the course of Japanese history -- and Batman is the only one who can stop it.
With less than two months until the show’s November 6 premiere, pre-sales for "Batman Ninja The Show" tickets were recently announced at a press conference. New visuals for the main characters were also revealed, giving us a glimpse into the theater transformations of some of our most beloved comic book characters.
"Batman Ninja The Show" premieres its 70-show run on Nov 6at Theater Mixa in Tokyo, with daily performances running until Nov 30. Tickets are now on sale through the official "Batman Ninja The Show" website.
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Mable
Saw it on Netflix and enjoyed it.
A Batman show with real life actors on stage in Japan? Well, based on these pictures please count me out, unless you can provide me with anti-cringe pills.
Aly Rustom
love batman
kurisupisu
It’s a joke right?
Express sister
Looks cool. The costume for Harley Quinn is dope.
Baradzed
Nice to see real show by real actors.
starpunk
It does seem like an original way to approach it. In a Japanese way at that. Better than this trash that Hollyweird keeps shoving down our throats.