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‘Batman Azteca’: the Superhero’s New Film Sparks Criticism for “Spreading the Black Legend”

Summary by El Pais
Batman has already been a samurai in feudal Japan, a knight of the court of King Arthur or a Soviet anarchist in the time of the USSR. What seemed to be the umpteenth turn of the nut to the character’s universe, no less than a Mexican bat man in the Conquest period in the animated film Batman Azteca: Clash of Empires, whose premiere is scheduled for September, has become a subject of debate about historical memory in cultural products. Following…

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Batman has already been a samurai in feudal Japan, a knight of the court of King Arthur or a Soviet anarchist in the time of the USSR. What seemed to be the umpteenth turn of the nut to the character’s universe, no less than a Mexican bat man in the Conquest period in the animated film Batman Azteca: Clash of Empires, whose premiere is scheduled for September, has become a subject of debate about historical memory in cultural products. Following…

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Screen-Connections broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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