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dc - What is the source of this information about Batman Beyond and DCAU?


Information from the wikis on how far in the future Batman Beyond is supposed to be, as compared to DCAU's set-in-the-'present' Batman properties, goes:



Though it is not directly stated, Bruce Wayne's final fight takes place thirty years after Batman: The Animated Series, twenty years after The New Batman Adventures, and ten years after Justice League. [1]



and again



The pilot episode, titled "Rebirth," initially begins in the year 2019, 20 years after The New Batman Adventures. ... The story fast-forwards to 2039 in Neo-Gotham, a futuristic megalopolis featuring staggering high rises and flying vehicles. [2]




What is the source of this information?



Answer



In Modern Masters Volume 3: Bruce Timm, page 64, there are some sketches from Batman Beyond.



This Page: Bruce Wayne at 60, with and without the bat-suit.



Pictured is the Batman Beyond suit he is wearing at the beginning of "Rebirth", when he decides to quit being Batman.



Next Page Bottom: Bruce Wayne at age 80, as he appeared in Batman Beyond




In IGN's History of Batman on TV they say



Warner Brothers decided to try a reboot of the franchise, setting Batman Beyond more than forty years in the future.



Of course, they don't cite anything either. There are actually several citation free articles on the internet that also claim it is 40 years since The New Batman Adventures. Whether that is everyone feeding off the same trough of lies or not isn't clear though.


That being said, I think 40 years from New Batman Adventures, and possibly 30 years after JLA / JLU sounds about right.


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