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DC's President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee speech at Batman's Hollywood Walk of Fame star unveiling ceremony on Thursday, September 26, 2024, at 6764 Hollywood Boulevard in front of The Hollywood Guinness World Records Museum in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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DC's President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee speech at Batman's Hollywood Walk of Fame star unveiling ceremony on Thursday, September 26, 2024, at 6764 Hollywood Boulevard in front of The Hollywood Guinness World Records Museum in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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00:00Please welcome to the stage, Jim Lee.
00:07All right, this is a little different because I'm talking to you guys, but you guys are
00:19over here.
00:20Thank you, Steve.
00:21First off, I have to ask, are there any comic book fans here?
00:28I know you guys are.
00:29We got people from DC Comics, but other ones, it looks like we got a few.
00:32Great.
00:33We have some of my people here.
00:34I feel great.
00:35Fantastic.
00:36All right.
00:37Look, it is an honor to be here today, and it has been an honor to contribute to the
00:41legacy of one of the world's greatest superheroes, Batman.
00:45Give it up.
00:48I've worked in comics for over three decades now, as you can tell from the copious gray
00:53hairs, and of the many characters whose stories I've been privileged to tell, few have stood
00:58the test of time, and has resonated as broadly and as powerfully as Batman, inspiring the
01:04next level of fervor and passion that you see in his fan base today.
01:08So kudos to you all.
01:12Batman is one of the most iconic fictional characters in the world, and is a self-made
01:16superhero, notable not for his superpowers, but for his intelligence, grit and determination,
01:22and technical mastery.
01:24Today, Batman's star is being honored in the category of motion pictures, but in many ways,
01:30Batman is a star in all five of the recognized categories of the Walk of Fame.
01:35Yes.
01:36Woo!
01:37First, in motion pictures, from Adam West in the hit 1966 movie, and the subsequent
01:46TV show, to the latest Dark Knight, as played by Robert Pattinson in Matt Reeves' The Batman,
01:52the image of Batman is reinvented for every generation by incredible creators both behind
01:58the camera and at the drawing board.
02:01In television, Batman has been the star of numerous animated productions, the aforementioned
02:06legendary Batman 66 TV show, and modern incarnations of his universe, like such hits as Gotham,
02:14Titans, Batwheels, and Harley Quinn.
02:17Yes.
02:18Woo!
02:19Second, in audio recording and music, Batman spawned multiple hit records on the charts.
02:27Who can forget Batdance by Prince, which reached number one?
02:33Yes.
02:35The Danny Elfman soundtrack.
02:37Yes.
02:39The 1966 Batman theme, a hit in multiple countries, and more recently, an audio drama podcast
02:47like Batman Unburied, which featured Winston Duke as Batman.
02:52Yes.
02:54In radio, a recurring star on Superman's long-running radio show, Batman actually had several episodes
03:03all to himself.
03:05Yes.
03:06And most recently, in the comedic audio drama podcast series, Batman Audio Adventures.
03:14And finally, in theater, live performance, Batman has been a main attraction in productions
03:20throughout the world, from fine dining experiences in London and Mexico City, to escape rooms
03:26in Paris and throughout the United States, theme parks in Spain, Australia, and Abu Dhabi,
03:32as well as pop-up experiences in locations as diverse as Brazil, Singapore, New York
03:38City, and Malaysia.
03:41Production is continuing forward in a thrilling new era on screen, as James Gunn and Peter
03:45Safran kick off their bold new vision for the DCU next summer with James' highly-anticipated
03:50film, Superman.
03:53Yes.
03:55Yes.
03:57In the meantime, fans can see the rise of Oz Cobb from Matt Reeves' The Batman, and
04:04the HBO original limited series, The Penguin, from DC Studios.
04:09Yes.
04:11And Warner Brothers TV, now streaming on HBO and Max.
04:14That is a plug.
04:15But they don't need it.
04:16It has a rating of 94% on Rotten Tomatoes.
04:2094.
04:22Huge.
04:23One last thing I'd like to share before I hand the mic back to Steve.
04:26Batman's star, as he mentioned, will be beside the likes of Bob Kane, the co-creator of Batman
04:31in the comic books, obviously, Adam West and Burt Ward from the 1966 Batman the movie and
04:37television show.
04:39But in addition, we notice that the surrounding stars also include Arnold Schwarzenegger.
04:44Yes.
04:45Yes.
04:46Who played Mr. Freeze.
04:48Yes.
04:49In 1977's Batman and Robin.
04:52And also, Judy Garland.
04:55Yes.
04:56Who our DC Archivist, Benjamin Leclerc, who I think is right there.
05:01Benjamin.
05:02Shout out.
05:04He pointed out that the then DC artist Mark Swayze based Mary Marvel's costume, design
05:11and personality upon the legendary actress.
05:15Little known fact.
05:16Pretty cool.
05:20And now Batman has found another amazing home here in the heart of Hollywood.
05:25The city in which so many of his stories have been created, animated, filmed and brought
05:30to life.
05:31So I want to thank you guys for coming and showing so much support for the character
05:34we all love.
05:37And thank you for the team for coming out and showing support.
05:40You guys create the foundation that inspires so many of the media productions that we all
05:44know and love.
05:45So back to you, Steve.