The series "The Monkees" (1966-1968) inspired the movie Head (1968), co-written by Jack Nicholson.
VERY loosely based on the comic series.
The first Batman movie was released in 1966 and was directed by Burt Ward. It was based on the Batman and Robin television series at the time and featured almost all the same actors as the series.
The first Batman movie was released in 1966 and was directed by Burt Ward. It was based on the Batman and Robin television series at the time and featured almost all the same actors as the series.
There was a film called Batman in 1966 based on the TV show and a film called Batman in 1989, the first of the four film series.
Technically, a franchise is based on a series, if the series hits top ratings, so does the franchise.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold is an American cartoon series based in part on the DC Comics "team-up" series The Brave and the Bold. Like the comic series, it features two or more super heroes coming together to solve a crime or foil a super villain, but like the original comic series (and unlike the current one), the cartoon focuses on Batman working with the different heroes. The series debuted on November 14, 2008 on Cartoon Network.[1]
The Batman series uses bats as a recurring prop, but the plot is not actually based on them. Batman uses Bats as a motivation. In the Dark Knight, her says he wants to use bats as an icon to strike fear into the hearts of criminals! Batmans chose the bat as a symbol and basis for his character. He overcame a childhood fear of bats, so it also symbolizes his strength. The movie Batman Begins goes into this in depth.
Ceasar Romero was the first joker in a TV series back in the 1960's, but the Joker's character was half based on Conrad Veidt's character in The Man who Laughs back in the 20s, & many concider him to be the first.
well you see the 20's movie known as the bat inspired bob Kane the creator of batman to make batman
No. Batman lives in the fictional city of Gotham, which is based somewhat on New York.
Technically, you can file suit. But you probably aren't going to win or get any kind of settlement.
Lee Meriwether played Catwoman in the 1966 theatrical film based on the Batman TV series. On the TV show, it was actress Julie Newmar in the first two seasons (1966-1967) and Eartha Kitt for the third season (1967-1968).