On Monday, September 25, 2023, at 7:45 Am, Cartoon Network will introduce “Batwheels” to its viewers. In this animated series, young audiences will follow the adventures of Bam, Redbird, Bibi, Batwing, and Buff. These dynamic characters are vehicles with personalities, and they team up with Batman, Robin, and Batgirl to protect Gotham City.
The show is designed to provide valuable lessons about teamwork, friendship, and more while engaging in action-packed escapades. Each episode of “Batwheels” promises exciting hijinks and lessons that are easy for kids to understand.
With the iconic Batman characters by their side, Bam and the other Batwheels embark on thrilling missions to defend Gotham City. The series aims to captivate young viewers with fun and valuable stories.
Make sure to tune in on September 25, 2023, at 7:45 Am on Cartoon Network to join Bam, Redbird, Bibi, Batwing, and Buff in their exciting adventures and learn important lessons along the way in “Batwheels.
The show is designed to provide valuable lessons about teamwork, friendship, and more while engaging in action-packed escapades. Each episode of “Batwheels” promises exciting hijinks and lessons that are easy for kids to understand.
With the iconic Batman characters by their side, Bam and the other Batwheels embark on thrilling missions to defend Gotham City. The series aims to captivate young viewers with fun and valuable stories.
Make sure to tune in on September 25, 2023, at 7:45 Am on Cartoon Network to join Bam, Redbird, Bibi, Batwing, and Buff in their exciting adventures and learn important lessons along the way in “Batwheels.
- 9/20/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for the upcoming episode of “Batwheels,” which is Season 1, Episode 32, titled “To the Batmobile!” This episode is set to air on Cartoon Network at 7:45 Am on Friday, September 15, 2023.
In this episode, a mysterious event unfolds as the Batwheels, the trusty vehicles of the Bat-family, suddenly disappear. Bam, one of the Batwheels, finds himself in a challenging situation and seeks assistance. To save his friends and resolve this mystery, Bam enlists the help of A.D.A.M, the original Batmobile.
“Batwheels” is a show that brings the world of Batman to life from the perspective of the iconic Bat-vehicles. In this particular episode, viewers can anticipate an exciting and adventurous storyline as Bam and A.D.A.M work together to unravel the mystery behind the disappearance of the Batwheels.
Release Date & Time: 7:45 Am Friday 15 September 2023 on Cartoon Network
Batwheels To the Batmobile! Cast – Season 1 Episode 32 Main Cast...
In this episode, a mysterious event unfolds as the Batwheels, the trusty vehicles of the Bat-family, suddenly disappear. Bam, one of the Batwheels, finds himself in a challenging situation and seeks assistance. To save his friends and resolve this mystery, Bam enlists the help of A.D.A.M, the original Batmobile.
“Batwheels” is a show that brings the world of Batman to life from the perspective of the iconic Bat-vehicles. In this particular episode, viewers can anticipate an exciting and adventurous storyline as Bam and A.D.A.M work together to unravel the mystery behind the disappearance of the Batwheels.
Release Date & Time: 7:45 Am Friday 15 September 2023 on Cartoon Network
Batwheels To the Batmobile! Cast – Season 1 Episode 32 Main Cast...
- 9/15/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Take a look at Season 2 of Warner Bros. Animation’s “Batwheels”, the DC Entertainment superhero TV series, showcasing sentient crime-fighting vehicles alongside DC Comics characters, streaming on Cartoon Network and HBO Max:
“…the ‘Batwheels’ are sentient superpowered crime-fighting vehicles defending ‘Gotham City’ alongside ‘Batman’, ‘Robin’, ‘Batgirl’ and a host of DC superheroes.
“Having just been created by the ‘Batcomputer’, our heroes are essentially kids with little to no life experience. Led by ‘Bam’ (‘The Batmobile’), the Batwheels – ‘Bibi’ (‘The Batgirl Cycle’), ‘Red’ (‘The Redbird’), ‘Jett’ (‘The Batwing’) and ‘Buff’ (‘The Bat Truck’) – must navigate the growing pains of being a newly formed super team as well as the growing pains that come with just being a kid.
“This relatable and aspirational series will follow the journey of this dynamic team as they thrill and entertain with their heroic adventures as well as demonstrate to kids the value of self-confidence,...
“…the ‘Batwheels’ are sentient superpowered crime-fighting vehicles defending ‘Gotham City’ alongside ‘Batman’, ‘Robin’, ‘Batgirl’ and a host of DC superheroes.
“Having just been created by the ‘Batcomputer’, our heroes are essentially kids with little to no life experience. Led by ‘Bam’ (‘The Batmobile’), the Batwheels – ‘Bibi’ (‘The Batgirl Cycle’), ‘Red’ (‘The Redbird’), ‘Jett’ (‘The Batwing’) and ‘Buff’ (‘The Bat Truck’) – must navigate the growing pains of being a newly formed super team as well as the growing pains that come with just being a kid.
“This relatable and aspirational series will follow the journey of this dynamic team as they thrill and entertain with their heroic adventures as well as demonstrate to kids the value of self-confidence,...
- 8/18/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Warner Bros. Animation’s “Batwheels”, the DC Entertainment superhero TV series, showcasing sentient crime-fighting vehicles alongside DC Comics characters, has been renewed for Season Two streaming on Cartoon Network and HBO Max:
“…the ‘Batwheels’ are sentient superpowered crime-fighting vehicles defending ‘Gotham City’ alongside ‘Batman’, ‘Robin’, ‘Batgirl’ and a host of DC superheroes.
“Having just been created by the ‘Batcomputer’, our heroes are essentially kids with little to no life experience. Led by ‘Bam’ (‘The Batmobile’), the Batwheels – ‘Bibi’ (‘The Batgirl Cycle’), ‘Red’ (‘The Redbird’), ‘Jett’ (‘The Batwing’) and ‘Buff’ (‘The Bat Truck’) – must navigate the growing pains of being a newly formed super team as well as the growing pains that come with just being a kid.
“This relatable and aspirational series will follow the journey of this dynamic team as they thrill and entertain with their heroic adventures as well as demonstrate to kids the value of self-confidence,...
“…the ‘Batwheels’ are sentient superpowered crime-fighting vehicles defending ‘Gotham City’ alongside ‘Batman’, ‘Robin’, ‘Batgirl’ and a host of DC superheroes.
“Having just been created by the ‘Batcomputer’, our heroes are essentially kids with little to no life experience. Led by ‘Bam’ (‘The Batmobile’), the Batwheels – ‘Bibi’ (‘The Batgirl Cycle’), ‘Red’ (‘The Redbird’), ‘Jett’ (‘The Batwing’) and ‘Buff’ (‘The Bat Truck’) – must navigate the growing pains of being a newly formed super team as well as the growing pains that come with just being a kid.
“This relatable and aspirational series will follow the journey of this dynamic team as they thrill and entertain with their heroic adventures as well as demonstrate to kids the value of self-confidence,...
- 7/27/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
In Alice Broughton’s tense literary drama “The Lesson,” Richard E. Grant plays one of Britain’s most noted authors, J.M. Sinclair, who hasn’t put out a book in years. He decides to mentor aspiring novelist Liam (Daryl McCormack) after he’s hired as a tutor for his college-bound son Bertie (Stephen McMillan), but the power dynamic between them soon shifts.
Ahead of the film’s limited theatrical release on Friday, TheWrap chatted about with the Oscar-nominated “Can You Ever Forgive Me” actor about his narcissistic character — who would never watch anything as “squalid” as Grant’s breakout indie “Withnail & I” — and how it’s a little like Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rebecca.”
TheWrap: You play a famous writer who’s quite mercurial and manipulative. How would you describe him?
Richard E. Grant: Self-entitled old literary lion who is facing writer’s block.
Also Read:
‘Based on a True Story...
Ahead of the film’s limited theatrical release on Friday, TheWrap chatted about with the Oscar-nominated “Can You Ever Forgive Me” actor about his narcissistic character — who would never watch anything as “squalid” as Grant’s breakout indie “Withnail & I” — and how it’s a little like Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rebecca.”
TheWrap: You play a famous writer who’s quite mercurial and manipulative. How would you describe him?
Richard E. Grant: Self-entitled old literary lion who is facing writer’s block.
Also Read:
‘Based on a True Story...
- 7/7/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Lust Stories 2(Netflix)
Lost in lust, or perhaps the hit lust… such mischievous descriptions spring to mind as we watch an extremely sexual Grandma in Balki’s story played by Neena Gupta about whom her screen-son Ayushman Khurrana had famously said she doesn’t give those “Maa wali vibes”.
Here in the second part of Lust Stories, Gupta gives herself a gala time as a grandmom counselling her grandchild Mrunal Thakur(who giggles her way through her perky part) to have sex with her fiancée(Angad Bedi looking visibly uncomfortable with barely six lines to speak) before marrying him.
Horny Granma’s logic is, “Even when you buy car you first test-drive it.” Right.
I have never come across a grandma like Gupta in R Balki’s warm and well-meaning segment in this four-part saga where one story, like Neeraj Ghaywan’s Geeli Pucchi in the Karan Johar anthology...
Lost in lust, or perhaps the hit lust… such mischievous descriptions spring to mind as we watch an extremely sexual Grandma in Balki’s story played by Neena Gupta about whom her screen-son Ayushman Khurrana had famously said she doesn’t give those “Maa wali vibes”.
Here in the second part of Lust Stories, Gupta gives herself a gala time as a grandmom counselling her grandchild Mrunal Thakur(who giggles her way through her perky part) to have sex with her fiancée(Angad Bedi looking visibly uncomfortable with barely six lines to speak) before marrying him.
Horny Granma’s logic is, “Even when you buy car you first test-drive it.” Right.
I have never come across a grandma like Gupta in R Balki’s warm and well-meaning segment in this four-part saga where one story, like Neeraj Ghaywan’s Geeli Pucchi in the Karan Johar anthology...
- 6/29/2023
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
Many shows are about one thing in particular, with a number of subplots serving to support the main theme. While in some ways that is the case with the Apple TV+ drama “Bad Sisters,” there’s so much going on at any one given time that it’s almost hard to keep track of what started it all in the first place. That would be, of course, the death of The Prick (Claes Bang), also known as Jp, the manipulative, abusive husband of Grace (Anne-Marie Duff), and the show’s central mystery: did Grace’s four sisters kill him, and, if so, how did they do it?
This show moves seamlessly between multiple timelines, chronicling the inciting incident for each of the sisters that made them hate Jp, their multiple efforts to concoct a way to cleverly dispose of him, and the aftermath when a pair of insurance investigator brothers...
This show moves seamlessly between multiple timelines, chronicling the inciting incident for each of the sisters that made them hate Jp, their multiple efforts to concoct a way to cleverly dispose of him, and the aftermath when a pair of insurance investigator brothers...
- 6/28/2023
- by Abe Friedtanzer
- Gold Derby
Veteran producer Arnon Milchan testified on Sunday in the long-running corruption trial against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, involving three separate charges of breach of trust and fraud.
Milchan gave his evidence via video-link to the Jerusalem District Court from a room in The Old Ship Hotel in the UK seaside resort of Brighton, close to his current home, in the presence of Netanyahu’s wife Sara Netanyahu.
Scores of Israeli demonstrators gathered outside the hotel to protest corruption in Israel as well as Netanyahu’s controversial overhaul of the judiciary.
Defend Israeli Democracy UK, the UK arm of the Israeli protest movement, is demonstrating outside a Brighton hotel this morning where Hollywood billionaire producer Arnon Milchan is giving testimony in the corruption trial of Benjamin Netanyahu via video link to Jerusalem pic.twitter.com/kuaX5WM4dj
— Daniel Ben-David (@DannyBenDavid) June 25, 2023
Milchan told the hearing he had given gifts of champagne,...
Milchan gave his evidence via video-link to the Jerusalem District Court from a room in The Old Ship Hotel in the UK seaside resort of Brighton, close to his current home, in the presence of Netanyahu’s wife Sara Netanyahu.
Scores of Israeli demonstrators gathered outside the hotel to protest corruption in Israel as well as Netanyahu’s controversial overhaul of the judiciary.
Defend Israeli Democracy UK, the UK arm of the Israeli protest movement, is demonstrating outside a Brighton hotel this morning where Hollywood billionaire producer Arnon Milchan is giving testimony in the corruption trial of Benjamin Netanyahu via video link to Jerusalem pic.twitter.com/kuaX5WM4dj
— Daniel Ben-David (@DannyBenDavid) June 25, 2023
Milchan told the hearing he had given gifts of champagne,...
- 6/25/2023
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
One of Sharon Horgan’s goals in an already illustrious career as a showrunner and actor (including beloved British series such as “Pulling” and “Catastrophe”) was to create more varied, interesting roles for women. AppleTV+’s “Bad Sisters” allowed her the chance to do it five times over, in a twisty, addictive yarn about siblings who band together in the aftermath of a creep husband’s mysterious demise. (He’s not called “The Prick” in the show for nothing.)
Sharon Horgan, Eve Hewson, Eva Birthistle and Sarah Greene in “Bad Sisters”
First, congratulations on making probably the funniest drama series of all time. The narrative genre lines really do seem to be blurring on TV, don’t they?
I’m just going to accept a compliment and not be Irish about it. [Laughs] You know, I come from a sitcom background. So that’s where I felt my most comfortable, but...
Sharon Horgan, Eve Hewson, Eva Birthistle and Sarah Greene in “Bad Sisters”
First, congratulations on making probably the funniest drama series of all time. The narrative genre lines really do seem to be blurring on TV, don’t they?
I’m just going to accept a compliment and not be Irish about it. [Laughs] You know, I come from a sitcom background. So that’s where I felt my most comfortable, but...
- 6/19/2023
- by Jason Clark
- The Wrap
If your sister was being abused by her husband, what would you do? For Bad Sisters‘ Garvey siblings, the answer was simple. But killing their brother-in-law proved more difficult than they expected, not that they ever thought it’d be a walk in the park. Eve Hewson plays the youngest of the five sisters, Becka Garvey. The women were raised by eldest sister Eva after the deaths of their parents years prior. Becka is the first to volunteer to kill J.P. (Claes Bang), but through two timelines and many failed murder attempts, J.P.’s killer remains a mystery until the final episode. The Apple TV+ dark comedy will be back for Season 2. Here, Hewson shares how she, Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff (Grace), Eva Birthistle (Ursula), and Sarah Greene (Bibi) made the Garvey sisters’ closeness so believable, what to expect in Season 2, and why she feels Becka was the role...
- 6/13/2023
- TV Insider
“I was a bit nervous taking her on. I hadn’t really played a character like her before,” remembers actress Sarah Greene about accepting the role of Bibi Garvey in the Apple TV+ drama series “Bad Sisters.” Bibi is “front-footed and doesn’t really care what people think of her. I would be much more of a people-pleaser. So it was a bit of a challenge for me.” Watch our exclusive video interview with Greene above.
See‘Bad Sisters’ production designer Mark Geraghty was like a ‘forensic scientist trying to work out how these people live’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
“Bad Sisters” follows the close-knit Garvey siblings. One of them, Grace (Anne-Marie Duff), is married to the abusive John Paul (Claes Bang), so the other four decide to take drastic action: they plot to murder him. “I think that was a big challenge for us as well in terms of, will an audience go with us?...
See‘Bad Sisters’ production designer Mark Geraghty was like a ‘forensic scientist trying to work out how these people live’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
“Bad Sisters” follows the close-knit Garvey siblings. One of them, Grace (Anne-Marie Duff), is married to the abusive John Paul (Claes Bang), so the other four decide to take drastic action: they plot to murder him. “I think that was a big challenge for us as well in terms of, will an audience go with us?...
- 6/1/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The new Netflix series “Xo, Kitty” takes some notes from the “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” film trilogy, but it also branches out for youngest sister Kitty’s (Anna Cathcart) adventures to Korea. After getting the same scholarship that her mom got to study abroad at the Korean Independent School of Seoul, Kitty jets out to surprise her long-distance boyfriend Dae (Minyeong Choi), who happens to attend Kiss. Things get a bit more complicated when Yuri Han (Gia Kim) dreams up a fake dating scheme to distract her mother from other parts of her life, and she chooses Dae to be her fake boyfriend.
And just like the “To All the Boys” movies, the “Xo, Kitty” soundtrack is great.
K-Pop dominates the show’s episodes with big hits from BTS and Blackpink as well as Seventeen and more. The series also connects to Jenny Han’s films starring...
And just like the “To All the Boys” movies, the “Xo, Kitty” soundtrack is great.
K-Pop dominates the show’s episodes with big hits from BTS and Blackpink as well as Seventeen and more. The series also connects to Jenny Han’s films starring...
- 5/18/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Bad Sisters has won the competitive Best Drama Series prize at the BAFTA TV Awards.
The show beat off competition from BBC double The Responder and Sherwood, and Channel 4’s Somewhere Boy.
Bad Sisters has now won two gongs tonight in a huge night for Apple TV+, with Anne-Marie Duff also winning in the Best Supporting Actress category. Previously, Apple TV+ had never won a BAFTA TV performance award, only two Craft Awards.
Creator Sharon Horgan expressed her solidarity with her “WGA brothers and sisters” as she collected the award, adding: “Work begins and ends with the writers.”
She also thanked the creative team and commissioners at Apple, and said it has been a good night for the Irish, given Derry Girls‘ Best Scripted Comedy win and Siobhán Mcsweeney’s triumph in the Female Performance In A Comedy Program category, for Derry Girls.
Last year’s winner of the...
The show beat off competition from BBC double The Responder and Sherwood, and Channel 4’s Somewhere Boy.
Bad Sisters has now won two gongs tonight in a huge night for Apple TV+, with Anne-Marie Duff also winning in the Best Supporting Actress category. Previously, Apple TV+ had never won a BAFTA TV performance award, only two Craft Awards.
Creator Sharon Horgan expressed her solidarity with her “WGA brothers and sisters” as she collected the award, adding: “Work begins and ends with the writers.”
She also thanked the creative team and commissioners at Apple, and said it has been a good night for the Irish, given Derry Girls‘ Best Scripted Comedy win and Siobhán Mcsweeney’s triumph in the Female Performance In A Comedy Program category, for Derry Girls.
Last year’s winner of the...
- 5/14/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Ted Lasso may have as many Emmys as there are AFC Richmond players in a match, but almost four years into the life of Apple TV+, it’s far from the only reason to visit the streamer. Since its launch in 2019, Apple has paid out for starry collaborations with big names in Hollywood both behind and in front of the camera, many of which have now – creatively at least – paid off.
It hasn’t been a straight ascent, but by sticking with the majority of their original shows over multiple season renewals rather than the slash ‘n’ burn approach elsewhere, Apple TV+ has established a healthy slate of acclaimed originals. There’s weird horror Servant, hard sci-fi Foundation, eerie drama Severance, spy thriller Slow Horses, plus real-life dramatisations, and a lot of very decent comedy. We pick our recommendations below.
Severance
Sci-fi thriller Severance addresses a conflict that many of...
It hasn’t been a straight ascent, but by sticking with the majority of their original shows over multiple season renewals rather than the slash ‘n’ burn approach elsewhere, Apple TV+ has established a healthy slate of acclaimed originals. There’s weird horror Servant, hard sci-fi Foundation, eerie drama Severance, spy thriller Slow Horses, plus real-life dramatisations, and a lot of very decent comedy. We pick our recommendations below.
Severance
Sci-fi thriller Severance addresses a conflict that many of...
- 5/5/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Warner Bros. Animation’s “Batwheels”, the DC Entertainment superhero TV series, showcasing sentient crime-fighting vehicles alongside DC Comics characters, has been renewed for Season Two streaming on Cartoon Network and HBO Max:
“…the ‘Batwheels’ are sentient superpowered crime-fighting vehicles defending ‘Gotham City’ alongside ‘Batman’, ‘Robin’, ‘Batgirl’ and a host of DC superheroes.
“Having just been created by the ‘Batcomputer’, our heroes are essentially kids with little to no life experience. Led by ‘Bam’ (‘The Batmobile’), the Batwheels – ‘Bibi’ (‘The Batgirl Cycle’), ‘Red’ (‘The Redbird’), ‘Jett’ (‘The Batwing’) and ‘Buff’ (‘The Bat Truck’) – must navigate the growing pains of being a newly formed super team as well as the growing pains that come with just being a kid.
“This relatable and aspirational series will follow the journey of this dynamic team as they thrill and entertain with their heroic adventures as well as demonstrate to kids the value of self-confidence,...
“…the ‘Batwheels’ are sentient superpowered crime-fighting vehicles defending ‘Gotham City’ alongside ‘Batman’, ‘Robin’, ‘Batgirl’ and a host of DC superheroes.
“Having just been created by the ‘Batcomputer’, our heroes are essentially kids with little to no life experience. Led by ‘Bam’ (‘The Batmobile’), the Batwheels – ‘Bibi’ (‘The Batgirl Cycle’), ‘Red’ (‘The Redbird’), ‘Jett’ (‘The Batwing’) and ‘Buff’ (‘The Bat Truck’) – must navigate the growing pains of being a newly formed super team as well as the growing pains that come with just being a kid.
“This relatable and aspirational series will follow the journey of this dynamic team as they thrill and entertain with their heroic adventures as well as demonstrate to kids the value of self-confidence,...
- 5/5/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
“It’s just walking a bit of a tightrope, really, but I feel like we were sort of doing that throughout because we had to balance comedy with drama — like really silly, stupid comedy with really brutal drama,” explains Sharon Horgan about the challenge of setting the right tone for “Bad Sisters,” the Apple TV+ series she co-created. We talked with Horgan as part of our “Meet the Experts” Writers Guild Award nominees panel. Watch our exclusive video interview above.
Adapted from a Belgian series, “Bad Sisters” tells the story of the Garvey siblings: Eva (Horgan), Grace (Anne-Marie Duff), Ursula (Eva Birthistle), Bibi (Sarah Greene), and Becka (Eve Hewson). Grace’s husband John Paul (Claes Bang) is emotionally abusive, so the other four sisters hatch a plot to save Grace by killing her dastardly spouse. Along the way the show incorporates humor into its deadly-serious premise. “It was the trickiest part of it,...
Adapted from a Belgian series, “Bad Sisters” tells the story of the Garvey siblings: Eva (Horgan), Grace (Anne-Marie Duff), Ursula (Eva Birthistle), Bibi (Sarah Greene), and Becka (Eve Hewson). Grace’s husband John Paul (Claes Bang) is emotionally abusive, so the other four sisters hatch a plot to save Grace by killing her dastardly spouse. Along the way the show incorporates humor into its deadly-serious premise. “It was the trickiest part of it,...
- 2/10/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
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