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‘Aztec Batman’: New animated movie brings Gotham to Tenochtitlan
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‘Aztec Batman’: New animated movie brings Gotham to Tenochtitlan

Last updated: October 9, 2025 10:59 pm
Editorial Board Published October 9, 2025
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Although the brand new animated characteristic “Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires” bears the title of 1 probably the most emblematic American superheroes, its creation was solely a Mexican affair.

The action-packed saga reimagines the caped crusader as a younger Aztec man named Yohualli, whose father is killed when conquistador Hernan Cortes arrives on the coast of what we all know as we speak because the state of Veracruz. By the point Cortes and his troops attain the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, the courageous Yohualli has grow to be a fierce warrior protected by the bat deity often called Tzinacan (an precise Aztec god that matches completely inside this fictional narrative).

Produced by Mexico Metropolis-based animated outfit Ánima Estudios, an organization on the forefront of the medium within the nation for over 20 years, “Aztec Batman” emerged as an try to develop Ánima’s relationship with Warner Bros. Ánima beforehand produced two CG-animated movies primarily based on “Top Cat,” the traditional Hanna-Barbera cartoon owned by Warner.

Launched Sept. 18 on HBO Max, “Aztec Batman” was initially conceived as a miniseries, and finally took the extra concise type of a movie. And whereas it’s a piece meant to entertain, the creators hope that it additionally ignites new curiosity in youthful audiences, notably these in Mexico and of Mexican descent elsewhere, to study extra about Indigenous peoples.

“The movie seeks to generate pride because part of our roots as Mexicans are Indigenous cultures,” Ánima co-founder José C. Garcia de Letona stated in Spanish throughout a current video interview. “For many of us, the other part comes from the Spanish. We’re not passing judgment because we are a consequence of what happened, but rather giving a slightly more respectful place to the Aztecs and all Indigenous cultures.”

Why give attention to the Aztecs out of the quite a few civilizations that existed within the territory that now constitutes Mexico? “Because they were the ones who confronted the Spanish. As the name suggests, it was a clash of empires,” Garcia de Letona provides.

“The victors usually decide who the good guys and the bad guys were when they write their version of the story, but they always omit or diminish the other side. And this is an opportunity to tell this chapter of history from a perspective that isn’t often told,” explains director Juan Meza-Leon, a local of Ensenada, within the Mexican state of Baja California Norte, who has labored within the U.S. animation business for the reason that mid-2000s. Whereas Meza-Leon has a narrative credit score, Ernie Altbacker, a veteran on the earth of DC Comics, wrote the screenplay.

Key to the aesthetic and historic authenticity of “Aztec Batman” was the data that Alejandro Díaz Barriga, probably the most distinguished historians of Aztec tradition, shared with the manufacturing.

“Alejandro accompanied us from the script stage to the character design up to the final cut of the film,” explains Garcia de Letona. Díaz Barriga’s contributions included particulars on how clothes differed relying on the particular person’s social class, and letting the manufacturing know that the Aztecs didn’t have chairs, tables or doorways of their each day lives.

The armor for this Batman took inspiration from Aztec eagle warriors and jaguar warriors, and built-in parts referencing the god Tzinacan. For instance, the Batman insignia within the movie is directly recognizable as an Aztec design, whereas additionally immediately identifiable because the superhero’s brand. “We wanted the designs to have that pre-Columbian quality, but at the same time to look appropriate for what they are: comic book characters,” says Meza-Leon.

The animation group behind “Aztec Batman” consisted largely of Mexican expertise with just a few different artists in Brazil and Peru. “Many of us in Latin America, myself included, never imagined being part of a Batman project, and that excited us all infinitely,” says Garcia de Letona.

From the onset, Warner insisted “Aztec Batman” ought to be produced in Spanish first, after which dubbed into English. The Spanish forged consists of actors Horacio Garcia Rojas and Omar Chaparro, whereas the English model options Mexican American actors Jay Hernandez and Raymond Cruz. U.S.-based Mexican filmmaker Jorge Gutierrez (“The Book of Life”) voices Yohualli’s father, Toltecatzin, in each variations.

Aztec Batman; Clash of Empires still from Warner Bros.

Whether or not you watch with the unique Spanish monitor or the English dub, the dialogue is laced with phrases and phrases within the Nahuatl language, the native tongue of the Aztecs. “Once the story was finalized, we collaborated with a Mexican writer named Alfredo Mendoza, who helped us incorporate the Nahuatl language to differentiate between the different empires since they both speak Spanish in the film,” stated Meza-Leon.

Batman’s traditional villains are additionally remodeled into characters that exist organically throughout the Aztec context. The Joker, for instance, turns into Yoka, a shaman and right-hand man to emperor Moctezuma who can talk with the gods. Catwoman seems right here as a jaguar warrior, since there have been no home cats at that time in historical past within the Americas. Some artistic liberties have been taken — the Aztec wouldn’t enable girls to grow to be skilled fighters. The doubtful Cortes turns into Two-Face, whereas Poison Ivy seems as an enigmatic goddess.

“The idea wasn’t to make a copy of the characters, but to capture their essence, so you could say, ‘That’s the Joker,’ ‘That’s Two-Face,’ ‘That’s Catwoman,’ although we never called them by those names,” says Meza-Leon. “We also never call him Batman; it’s Tzinacan or Bat Warrior, but the spirit of the character is there.”

For the reason that venture was initially developed as a sequence, Meza-Leon has already developed a bigger world. If this primary chapter succeeds with audiences, an “Aztec Batman” sequel is possible. The movie is at present taking part in in Mexican cinemas and streaming globally. “I hope it is successful enough for us to continue exploring this alternative version of the conquest of Mexico, because there are still many ideas left,” says Meza-Leon.

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