DC Studios unveils the inaugural project under the DC Elsewords banner with the release of the first official image from Batman Azteca: Choque de Imperios.
Key Takeaways:
- DC Studios unveils “Batman Azteca: Choque de Imperios” under the DC Elsewords banner.
- Produced by James Gunn and Peter Safran, the animated film introduces a standalone narrative set to premiere on Max.
- Directed by Juan Meza-Leon, the movie features fresh character interpretations and a rich cultural backdrop.
Batman Azteca: Choque de Imperios (Batman: Clash of Empires) is slated to premiere on the streaming service Max.
Produced by James Gunn and Peter Safran, the animated movie marks a departure from the DCU canon, introducing a standalone Elseworlds narrative.
Set to premiere on “Max” Latin America, Batman Azteca: Choque de Imperios transports viewers to a mesmerizing alternate reality where Yohualli Coatl emerges as Batman following the tragic demise of his father at the hands of Spanish Conquistadors.
Directed by Harley Quinn‘s Juan Meza-Leon and produced entirely in Mexico, the film immerses audiences in a rich tapestry of cultural influences and historical intrigue.
At the heart of the story lies the transformation of Yoka into the Joker, portrayed by Narcos: Mexico’s Horacio Garcia Rojas, whose descent into madness unfolds against the backdrop of divine instructions and ancient rituals.
In addition to these iconic villains, Batman Azteca introduces fresh interpretations of beloved characters such as Poison Ivy (Forest Ivy), Alfred (Acatzin), Catwoman (Jaguar Woman) and the scarred and vengeful Two-Face, depicted as the formidable Hernán Cortés.
The Elseworlds imprint, pioneered by DC Comics in 1989, offers a compelling exploration of alternate realities and divergent timelines, inviting audiences to journey beyond the confines of established continuity.
With James Gunn teasing further developments within the Elseworlds narrative, including the highly anticipated Joker: Folie à Deux and Matt Reeves’ The Batman Universe, excitement mounts for the expansion of this groundbreaking storytelling approach.
While the release date for Batman Azteca: Choque de Imperios remains undisclosed, fans eagerly anticipate the unveiling of this bold and imaginative chapter in the DC Universe.
Warner Bros. executive Peter Girardi emphasized the film’s commitment to authenticity, despite its fantastical premise, during a presentation at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival.
Girardi highlighted the film’s exploration of a specific historical period, offering a fresh perspective on the timeless legend of Batman.