All Batman and DC Universe characters and merchandise are property of Warner Brothers, Dc Comics, or their subsidiaries and licensors.  This site is for fan and educational purposes only.  Legions of Gotham and all information, logos, pictures and features are property of Matt MacNabb (c) 2003-2008
All Batman and DC Universe characters and merchandise are property of Warner Brothers, Dc Comics, or their subsidiaries and licensors.  This site is for fan and educational purposes only.  Legions of Gotham and all information, logos, pictures and features are property of Matt MacNabb (c) 2003-2011
NEWS  -  EPISODES  -  PICS  -  TOYS  -  BEHIND THE SCENES
HISTORY CHARACTERSEPISODES TOYSDOWNLOADSCOMICBEHIND THE SCENESFORUM
.
.
<< BACK TO THE BATMAN CARTOON INDEX
The Once and a Future Thing, part one
Justice League Unlimited
First Aired: 2005
In pursuit of a time-travelling thief, Batman, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman arrive in a futuristic Gotham City twisted horribly awry by alterations to the timestream, and must join forces with the future Batman and the Justice League Unlimited

The Once and a Future Thing, part two
Justice League Unlimited
First Aired: 2005
The time traveling League team goes to the future to team up with that time's League to battle Chronos who rules.


Epilogue
Justice League Unlimited
First Aired: 2005
Sixty-five years in the future, the history of the Justice League is the key to Batman's darkest secret...and Terry McGinnis' final destiny. This episode served as a wrap-up for the entire 'Timm-verse', from BTAS-JLU.

Trivia: Epilogue came from a planned, but unproduced Batman Beyond movie. The movie was rejected due to the controversies concerning Return Of The Joker. The movie had Selina Kyle (not Amanda Waller) creating a clone of Batman (rather than using nano-engineered sperm). The two successful clones were Terry and another who would serve as the antagonist of the film. Selina's Batman would go as far as killing criminal from Batman Beyond including older ones such as The Riddler

Dwayne McDuffie on Waller’s cloning efforts: “Cut from the episode was a scene explaining that Waller did this many times (ala Boys from Brazil) in the hopes of producing one suitable Batman replacement. Girls would be ignored and left to grow up without interference. In families with a good male candidate, like Terry’s—any other siblings would be killed along with the parents. After Phantasm refused to kill Terry, Waller realized how far around the bend she had gone and gave up on the whole project. Terry meeting Bruce later and becoming Batman was indeed coincidence or, more charitably, fate.”
SEASON ONE   -  SEASON TWO   -  SEASON THREE   -  ZETA PROJECT EPSSTATIC SHOCK EPS JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED EPS