Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants Trailer!

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Batman and Green Arrow suit up to take on giant monsters in Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants

Batman Unlimited is still a thing? I thought that was kinda done after Monster Mayhem last year. Anyways, they are back with an all new adventure and more toys to sell you with Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants, which basically gives Batman and Green Arrow an excuse to don giant mech suits and fight super-sized versions of some of Batman’s most notorious foes such as Bane and Killer Croc. Check out the synopsis and trailer for Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants below:

"Batman will need the help from several of his Super Hero pals — Green Arrow, Nightwing, The Flash and Robin – to take down a crew of Super-Villains on a scale he’s never seen before in Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants. Produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, this thrilling new addition to the Batman Unlimited animated film trilogy comes to DVD ($19.98 SRP) via Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on September 13, 2016 and on Digital HD on August 30, 2016 via purchase from digital retailers.The Dark Knight is back doing what he does best – protecting the citizens of Gotham City – in the third installment of the Batman Unlimited series, Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants. When evil scientist Mr. Freeze activates his latest invention on two of Gotham City’s most formidable criminals – Killer Croc and Bane – things go from bad to worse. Turning them into super-sized mutant monsters, the Super-Villains start bashing through the streets of Gotham City with no end in sight. It’s up to the Caped Crusader and his Super Hero team to save the day by putting the giant robot mechs in their place – but it will be an uphill battle as they face off against enormous foes."

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You know, Batman has plenty of mad scientist villains that could fill the role better than Mr. Freeze. Also, while Killer Croc might fit the role of “mutant” well enough, I could think of plenty of Batman villains that could fill the role better than Bane at least. My point is that even if the previous Batman Unilimited films weren’t great, they at least had a pretty consistent theme with their villains. Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Monsters seems a lot more slapdash in its concept frankly. But who knows, maybe that’ll make for a better film than the last two. Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants is out on Digital Download August 30th and DVD September 13th.