Batman standing atop a building in the opening sequence for Batman: The Animated Series.

Things We Saw Today: Kevin Conroy Does Christian Bale’s Dark Knight Speech, Blows All Our Minds

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On Nerdist’s Talking Toons, Kevin Conroy and voice acting legend Rob Paulsen recreated the iconic final speech from The Dark Knight. You can watch that here, but even cooler IMO is the above video with that audio cut into the actual movie’s footage, courtesy of YouTuber Josh Gaming.

Kevin Conroy’s voice coming out of Christian Bale’s face is the hero we need AND deserve.

This Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 blooper reel is a whole lot of fun. (via EW)

Speaking of GG Vol. 2, James Gunn shares what role he was courting David Bowie to play. (i09)

There’s finally a movie #StarringJohnCho! And it sounds fantastic! (via Inverse)

You’re gonna want to spend some time with Ta-Nehisi Coates’ take on HBO’s Confederate, I promise. (via The Atlantic)

I’m going back to bed. Like, forever.

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Or maybe I’ll just stare at these happy little Blade Runner Funkos a little longer. (via Nerdist)

Back in the category of Things Making Me Sad: This 1/2 pound gummy burger. Just … why? (via Geekologie)

That’s it on my end. What did you gummies see out there today?

(featured image: Warner Bros.)

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