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‘Batman Forever': #ReleaseTheSchumacherCut Goes Viral, Again

June 17, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Just an update on the amusing movement that’s been going on around 1995’s “Batman Forever.” Yesterday was the film’s 29th anniversary and this led to #ReleaseTheSchumacherCut, once again, going viral on social media.

Fans are trying to turn this one into something akin to what we saw with Snyder/Justice League. The only problem is that I’m not sure if there are enough fans out there that can turn this dream into a reality. Snyder’s base is big and loud. The late Schumacher never had this kind of fervent support.

In July 2023, a select few actually got to watch the Schumacher's original cut of “Batman Forever”. Obviously, reactions we’re very good, which was to be expected given the excitement surrounding this cut.

Filmmaker Kevin Smith not only reviewed the alternate cut, but also screened it to select fans at a private screening that took place on July 1st, 2023, at Smodcastle Cinema in New Jersey.

The version shown, said to be around 2 hours 38 minutes, was described as “slower paced,” allowing the film to breathe in ways that expand the psychological complexities of its themes. This was a work print that would definitely still require touchups in the VFX department, and an added score.

There are definitely fans out there of Schumacher’s “Batman Forever.” I remember not really being thrilled by it, but it might have been a purely biased reaction on my part given that I was a big fan of the Keaton/Burton films, especially “Batman Returns.” Having Burton and Keaton exit the franchise, replaced by Schumacher and Val Kilmer, was a major buzzkill.

“Batman Forever” starred Kilmer as Batman while Chris O'Donnell played Robin, Jim Carrey was The Riddler, and Tommy Lee Jones was Two-Face. It was a neon-technicolor film deeply ingrained in the camp and spirit of the '60s TV show, but with a tinge of extra darkness.

Contrast that with Burton’s 1989 and 1992 films, which went into the darker depths of the character, no doubt paving the way for Nolan’s iteration of the Caped Crusader in his Dark Knight trilogy.

Schumacher died of cancer in 2020 at the age of 80. He was castigated for these Batman movies, and especially his much mocked follow-up, “Batman & Robin. Last year, screenwriter Akiva Goldsman told The Playlist that Schumacher’s Cut should absolutely be released:

I saw [The ‘Schumacher Cut’] recently, and it’s funny because there’s been a swell on the internet for it, and I stay out of it, mostly. Although, it’s got about 35% more psychological realism in it. You know, it’s really more about guilt and shame. But the preview audience didn’t want it — the world wasn’t ready. Joel’s first cut had all of it in, and the audience was like, ‘Yeah, we just like the part where the guy’s funny and he’s scary and the big thing…’  And so, it got cut down into what it is. And it was cool.

Goldsman went on to reiterate the need for it to be shown to the public to honor Schumacher, “Because he died and he died quietly…You know, there wasn’t a lot of honoring him and it would be a nice way to honor him, I think. And I think he’d get a kick out of it.”

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