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The Keatonverse, based on Tim Burton’s Batman films, continues to expand in DC’s alternate universe.
In Batman '89: Echoes #4, a reimagined Harley Quinn, inspired by Madonna, provides therapy for Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman.
Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman and Madonna's Harley Quinn Collide in DC's 'Batman '89: Echoes'—A Surprising Villainous Alliance Unveiled
In this version, Harley Quinn's backstory replaces the Joker with Catwoman as her first major villain patient.
Dr. Harleen Quinzel becomes a TV host specializing in persona therapy, a new twist on her character’s development.
Selina Kyle’s influence is pivotal in shaping Harley Quinn’s future villainous persona.
Fans are speculating about a Gotham City Sirens team-up featuring Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and a yet-to-be-cast Poison Ivy.
Catherine O'Hara has been suggested as a potential actress to play Poison Ivy in this universe.
Michelle Pfeiffer recently posted nostalgic behind-the-scenes images from her portrayal of Catwoman in Batman Returns (1992).
The Keatonverse continues to explore fresh stories while building on the foundation of Burton’s original films.
The ongoing expansion of the Keatonverse offers exciting possibilities for reimagining iconic DC villains like Harley Quinn and Catwoman.
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