Batman, the 1943 black-and-white 15-chapter theatrical serial from Columbia Pictures; 260 min | Lewis G Wilson | 43 | Batman is not very skilled at fighting and gets hit on the head/face often. |
Batman and Robin, a 15-part serial released in 1949 by Columbia Pictures; 264 min | Robert Lowrey | 19 | Batman fighting improves and he avoids many hits. |
Batman, a 1989 Warner Brothers film directed by Tim Burton; 126 min | Michael Keaton | 9 | Batman, while moving stiffly, avoids most hits. |
Batman Returns, a 1992 Warner Brothers film directed by Tim Burton; 126 min | Michael Keaton | 8 | Batman avoids most blows from opponents. |
Batman Forever, a 1995 Warner Brothers film directed by Joel Schumacher; 122 min | Val Kilmer | 5 | |
Batman and Robin, a 1997 Warner Brothers film directed by Joel Schumacher; 125 min | George Clooney | 6 | |
Batman Begins, a 2005 Warner Brothers film directed by Christopher Nolan; 140 min | Christian Bale | 18 | Batman's backstory is told in detail, including exposure to trauma during training. |
The Dark Knight, a 2008 Warner Brothers film directed by Christopher Nolan; 152 min | Christian Bale | 14 | The physical trauma of Batman's life is shown for the 1st time. |
The Dark Knight Rises, a 2012 Warner Brothers film directed by Christopher Nolan; 165 min | Christian Bale | 28 | In 3 m of fighting Bane, Batman is exposed to 14 potentially concussive events. |
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, a 2016 Warner Brothers film directed by Zack Snyder, 151 min | Ben Affleck | 26 | The scale of Batman's trauma reaches a peak in the fight vs Superman, which includes 5 events that would almost certainly be fatal. |
Total=1631 min | | Grand total=176 | |