HBO Max subscribers can watch the second part of the appreciated Batwheels animated series, among other fresh content debuting this week.
Starting Tuesday, October 18, HBO Max subscribers can watch the second part of the appreciated animated series.alum Ethan Hawke is voicing the Dark Knight. The cast also includes Jacob Bertrand, Gina Rodriguez, and Xolo Maridueña, among others.
“They are a team of incredible crimefighters who have banded together to oppose evil, combat crime, and clean up the streets of Gotham City. They are…okay, they’re NOT Batman and Robin. They’re the Batwheels – an awesome group of sentient super-powered crime-fighting vehicles defending Gotham City alongside Batman, Robin, Batgirl, and a host of DC Super Heroes,” the official synopsis reads.
“Having just been created by the Batcomputer, our heroes are essentially kids with little to no life experience. Led by Bam , the Batwheels – Bibi , Redbird , The Batwing and Buff – must navigate the growing pains of being a newly formed super team as well as the growing pains that come with just being a kid.
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