Batman Unchained (film)

Batman Unchained  is 2002 film directed by Andrew Davis and is the sixth installment in the original Batman film series. It serves as the sequel to Batman Triumphant and features Kevin Conroy as Batman.

Plot
Dr. Hugo Strange and mob bosses, including Rupert Thorne, plan executions of crime throughout Gotham by using condensed lightning as distractions.

Bruce Wayne meets socialite Kathy Kane at an event and the two become interested in each other. After the event, they noticed a boy (Jason Todd) trying to steal the tires off Kane's car. Kane shoos him away, but Wayne talks to him and discovers he is homeless. Wayne puts him in a school for troubled youths and funds it.

Nightwing warns Wayne of the increase in crime and Oracle tells them where to go to fight them. They meet Hugo Strange and fight KGBeast. Batman meets Todd again, seeing him help fight back at the criminals. He takes him in.

Batman meets Wayne Enterprises CEO and engineer Lucius Fox and helps him build the Batwing. Batman has Jason Todd become Robin and trains him to help in fights. Fox is killed by Deadshot, one of Hugo Strange's assassins, but is caught by Robin and kills himself before confessing to Batman.

Kathy Kane is invited to Wayne Manor, but Dr. Hugo Strange appears and determines that Bruce Wayne is Batman, also letting it known to Kane. Strange tempts Batman to kill him so that he doesn't tell the world of his identity. However, he lets a bomb go off in the house that kills Robin.

Batman takes on Strange, who is accidentally killed by his own lightning.

Cast

 * Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne/Batman
 * Justin Timberlake as Jason Todd/Robin
 * Tiffani Thiessen as Kathy Kane
 * James Cromwell as Dr. Hugo Strange
 * Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox
 * James Gandolfini as Rupert Thorne
 * Ray Park as Anatoli Knyaev/KGBeast
 * Alicia Silverstone as Barbara Wilson/Oracle
 * Jack Huston as Deadshot
 * Michael Gough as Alfred Pennyworth
 * Chris O'Donnell as Dick Grayson/Nightwing
 * Pat Hingle as Commissioner James Gordon