It doesn't- Batman: Arkham Asylum is set in its own timeline/continuity that stands apart from all other adaptations. It takes a massive amount of inspiration from the 90's Batman the Animated Series, featuring much of the cast and writing talent from that classic "DC Animated Universe" incarnation. There is also heavy thematic styling inspired from the Burton movies, but that applies as a generality to all Batman products released after those anyway.
In short, the Arkham games are stand-alone, and can be experienced by themselves without a movie to tie into.
there is batman begins (chistian bale movie game), batman vengeance and batman rise of sin tzu (tnba aka 4th vol. of batman the animated series) batman arkham asylum (which was announced when the dark knight was in theaters and is said to be one of the best batman games yet) and batman arkham city, which hasn't (but announced) been released. that game is the "sequal" to batman arkham asylum and comes out in fall 2011.
No, The movie series and the video games are separate and are considered to be two different universes within DC. The Arkham series belongs to the so called Arkhamverse and the recent Dark Knight trilogy movies belong to the fan dubbed Nolanverse.
Actually, Joker does not die at all. In Under the Red Hood, after Batman rescues Jason from the bomb going off, the Joker is then returned to Arkham Asylum. You may be thinking about the movie Batman:Return of the Joker, where Tim Drake shoots him.
No, it's a game for Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3
According to the movie Batman Returns and the game Batman Arkham city, Catwoman just lives in an apartment. In Batman Returns, it's somewhere in Gotham City and in the game, it's in Arkham City (A mega prison)
Earlene Bentley has: Played Singer in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Singer in "Gangsters" in 1976. Played herself in "Search for a Star" in 1979. Played Herself - Contestant in "Search for a Star" in 1979. Played Female Army Sergeant in "Wild Justice" in 1994. Played Maggie Coombes in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Arkham Asylum Nurse in "Batman Begins" in 2005.
Batman (1943) starring Lewis Wilson was the first Batman movie.
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Batman - The Movie was released on 08/21/2001.
The Production Budget for Batman - The Movie was $1,377,800.
The Batman movie released in 1989.
Adam West played Batman. The movie was a summer followup to the first season (1965-66) of the Batman TV show.