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  1. Under Poison Ivy's spell, Bruce Wayne attacks Catwoman in this exclusive sneak peek at Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two.Produced by Warner Bros. Animatio...

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  2. Catwoman vs. Poison Ivy & Bruce Wayne scene from "Batman: The Long Halloween Part 2" MY GAMING CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv1ISVF2ltjsx0aBA77...

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  3. Per Falcone's instructions, Poison Ivy ensnares Bruce Wayne on Valentine's Day, coercing him into laundering money for Falcone. This unintentionally takes Batman out of the equation. It is not until Saint Patrick's Day that Selina Kyle figures out what has happened to him and, as Catwoman, frees him from Poison Ivy's clutches.

    • Poison Ivy Controls Bruce Wayne For Three Months in The Movie
    • Alfred Was Also Under Ivy's Control
    • No Role For The Riddler
    • The GCPD Don't Investigate Bruce Wayne as Long in The Movie
    • The Film Has An Extensive Scarecrow Hallucination Scene
    • Catwoman Comes to Batman's Rescue in Crime Alley
    • Bruce Wayne and Carmine Falcone's First Meeting
    • Another New Origin For Two-Face's Coin
    • The Independence Day Holiday Victim Is Different
    • The Circumstances of Carla Viti's Death

    Poison Ivy was hired by Carmine Falcone to take control of Bruce Wayne's mind and make him agreeable to doing business with the Falcone family in both the film and the book of The Long Halloween, but the film version of Ivy managed to keep the scheme going much longer than her comic book counterpart. In the graphic novel, Ivy poisoned Bruce with a ...

    One minor plot hole in the original Long Halloween is that nothing is said of what happened to Alfred Pennyworth, Batman's loyal butler, during the time Bruce Wayne was being brainwashed by Poison Ivy. Batman: The Long Halloween, Part 2makes it completely clear that Alfred was also under Ivy's control all this time, which also serves to perfectly e...

    The Riddler played a minor role in the Long Halloween graphic novel, being hired by Carmine Falcone to try and puzzle out the identity of the Holiday Killer. This set up a hilarious sequence in which The Riddler was confronted by Holiday on April Fool's Day, only to not be killed so as to set up the practical joke symbolic of that holiday. Batman: ...

    The Long Halloween graphic novel featured an extended subplot within its pages where the GCPD and Harvey Dentbegan investigating Bruce Wayne because of his sudden involvement with Carmine Falcone's businesses. This led to Bruce being arrested in May and placed on trial in June, though he was found innocent, thanks in part to Alfred's testimony sarc...

    In the original Long Halloween graphic novel, Scarecrow escaped from Arkham Asylum on Mother's Day and managed to evade a confrontation with Batman by gassing the Dark Knight with his trademark fear gaswhen his guard was down. The comic showed Bruce Wayne's resulting anxiety attack in a realistic fashion, as the GCPD tried to arrest him while he wa...

    In the original graphic novel, Bruce Wayne was pursued by the GCPD from Crime Alley to his parents' graves on Mother's Day while suffering from the effects of Scarecrow's fear gas. In Batman: The Long Halloween, Part 2, Bruce Wayne still makes his way to Crime Alley after his fight with Scarecrow, but he arrives in his Batman costume and terrifies ...

    A flashback in The Long Halloween graphic novel detailed how Dr. Thomas Wayne once treated a young Carmine Falcone for multiple bullet wounds, after his father, Vincent Falcone, showed up at Wayne Manor with his wounded son and pleaded for Thomas Wayne to save his life without reporting the shooting to the police. The very same flashback occurs in ...

    The lucky charm in question is a two-headed coin, which Carmine Falcone carried because of his belief that "sometimes all it takes to get out of a bad situation is a good flip of the coin" and that "two heads are better than one." He told Bruce that he could keep the coin since it clearly wasn't doing him any good after the night he had. This was r...

    In theLong Halloween graphic novel, the Holiday Killer's victim on Independence Day was Jasper Dolan; a coroner with no apparent connection to the Falcone family or the other victims of the Holiday killings. This broke Holiday's established pattern of targeting Gotham City's organized crime families and their associates. The Independence Day victim...

    Carla Viti, the sister of Carmine Falcone and head of the Falcone family's operations in Chicago, was one of the prime suspects of the Holiday killings in the original Long Halloweencomics until she was killed by Holiday on her brother's birthday. In the film, Viti was murdered at the scene of Falcone's birthday party, her body being found in an el...

  4. Under the spell of Poison Ivy, Bruce Wayne attacks Catwoman in this exclusive sneak peek at Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two.

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  5. Jul 20, 2021 · The acclaimed animated film Batman: The Long Halloween, Part 1 ended with a cliffhanger post-credits sequence placing Bruce Wayne at Poison Ivy's mercy. Now, CBR's exclusive sneak peek at Part 2 reveals the superhero billionaire's savior: Catwoman.

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  7. Jul 27, 2021 · When it comes to the rest of the voice cast, Katee Sackhoff is a solid Poison Ivy, the late Naya Rivera is an empathetic Catwoman, and Titus Welliver is also effective as notorious gangster...

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