Chapter 1: What announcement do the showrunners make at the beginning of the episode?
Hi, this is Fred Greenhalgh.
And Roshan Singh Sambi.
We're the showrunners of DC high-volume Batman, and we're here to let you know that after today's episode, we're taking a little break to work on the next chapters of the show. We've had an incredible run so far, and we owe that all to you.
Across more than 40 weekly episodes, you brought us to number one on the Apple Fiction Charts, won us several Signal Awards, and showed us overflowing support online, including reviews, comments, and posts recommending the show.
Chapter 2: How do listeners engage with the DC High Volume: Batman series?
We've heard from listeners who follow along in the car and on the train, vision-impaired listeners who got to enjoy these comics for the first time, long-time Batman fans who are getting their kids into the comics by listening to the show, and more. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you.
We couldn't be prouder to be on this journey with you, and we're excited to relight the Bat-Signal very soon.
Until then, continue to follow the show and spread the word. And if you're looking for more Batman stories, please visit your local comic shop and check out DC's digital comic reading service, DC Universe Infinite, to access thousands of comics and graphic novels.
And one more thing, we've prepared a mini episode to tide you over. We'll let our intrepid narrator take it from here.
Someone has broken into the Gotham Museum of Antiquities. but the treasure thereafter will make for their toughest heist yet. This is Date Night. Gotham City. A couple on their date night. Roses! Roses! Ah, she is a lucky lady.
Good evening to you.
Oh, good evening to you, sir.
We'll take that one, please. It's our anniversary. Thirteen years tonight. Thirteen already? Thirteen. Could you believe it? You don't say.
Well, in that case, what you want are the really... Twelve minutes ago, the skylight of the Gotham City Museum of Antiquities was breached. The night guard, out cold. The power supply ripped out, cut wires dangling. Whoever the thief is, they're careless. I followed the intruder's trail to the Egyptian exhibit. Inside a shattered display case, a statue of Bast, the Egyptian cat goddess.
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Chapter 3: What is the premise of the Date Knight story featured in this episode?
Perfect. I was wondering if you'd spring for dinner.
My shrimp cocktail! Oh, my God!
Mmm, delicious. Diamond dash? How risque! Excuse us. There.
Chapter 4: What heist takes place at the Gotham Museum of Antiquities?
In front of that billboard. I leap. I'll dance with you, big stuff. But I lead. Nespa? It's like I said earlier, lover. I'll drive tonight. Her bullet swirls around my ankle. I'm left dangling from her rooftop. I don't care what the other girls say. You're fun. If you play your cards right, maybe you can take me out again next Saturday. You know where to find me.
You've been listening to DC High Volume Batman Date Night. Date night based on the story from Solo No. 1, written by Darwin Cook and illustrated by Tim Sale. Directed by Fred Greenhalgh. Audio adaptation by Fred Greenhalgh, Roshan Singh Sambi, and Scott Lee Chua. Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger. Starring Jason Spisak as Batman and Reba Burr as Catwoman.
Also starring Amr Kotab, Jamie Lidewinger, Tony Riley, Roshan Singh Sambi, William Walker. With crowd voices by Philip Hobby, Heather Irish, Casey Turner, and Ashanti Williams. Casting by Sundae Bowling-Kennedy and Meg Moorman, CSA. Produced by Fred Greenhalgh and Roshan Singh Sambi. Executive Producers for DC, Mike Pallotta and Victor Diaz.
Executive Producers for Realm, Molly Barton and Carly Migliori. Production Manager, Jordan Acancia. Music composed by Sam Ewing and Perrine Virgil. Additional music by Marcus Thorne-Bagala. Supervising sound design and mix by Jeff Schmidt. Additional sound design by Jonathan Roberts. Dialogue editing by Chia Yem Chong. Additional production support by Andas Productions.
Assistant editor Jamie Leidwinger. Associate producer Andrew Kwan. Production services provided by Realm. Video editor, Tasha Carter. Recorded at Real Voice LA, Cityvox, The Orange Lounge, and Acadia Recording Company. This podcast was recorded under a SAG-AFTRA agreement based on characters from DC. The characters and events depicted in this podcast are fictional.
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