We all know that Netflix is going to increase the subscription plan for UK users, but what you may not know is that it will bring lots of new shows. Two superhero animated shows are going to feature on Netflix next month,and they are:
The first show is one of the most popular animated superhero shows “Batman: The Animated Series” which is a popular 90s animation, you will see Batman fighting crime in Gotham city.
The late Kevin Conroy as Batman, and Mark Hamill in a memorable performance as villain The Joker, will be available to UK streamers soon.
While the animated “Justice League” is also coming on Netflix. It’s about seven most popular DC superhero it’s like a sequel to Batman and will also comprise Conroy and Hamill with their roles
“Batman: The Animated Series” Release Date For UK
Netflix had previously made an announcement about the arrival of “Batman: The Animated Series” on their platform in the UK and Ireland.
They had initially mentioned that it would be available in September, in the Coming section of the app. However that release date has now passed without the series being released.
Netflix has officially confirmed that the show will indeed be available, on the scheduled release date despite some confusion.
One of the superhero programs “Batman: The Animated Series”, aired from 1992 to 1995, it featured known adversaries from the Batman universe such as the Joker, Two Face, Harley Quinn, Catwoman, Poison Ivy and the Penguin.
For those who appreciate animation or are fans of this character, mark your calendars as “Batman: The Animated Series” arrives on Netflix on November 21, 2023.
“Justice League” Release Date For UK
According to Netflixs Coming page the “Justice League” animated series will be added to their platform on Tuesday, October 24. This series originally aired for two seasons, between 2001 and 2004. Consists of a total of 52 episodes.
Netflix has made two seasons of the follow up series called “Justice League Unlimited” in the US but there is no release date announced yet for viewers in the UK.