Adventure★ NewSubtitles
Duration
30 minutes
Series Info
Season 2 Episode 54 of 60

Quick Summary

In the second and concluding part of the series, Alfred once again intervenes to extract Batman from a fresh, life‑threatening dilemma. Soon after, they uncover Tut's scheme to thrust Robin into scalding, boiling oil. This episode marks the conclusion of the two‑part storyline.

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Batman’s Waterloo is a programme presented as an episode within a larger series. Classified under the genre of episode, it follows the adventures of the iconic Dark Knight and his allies. This installment forms the second half of a two‑part storyline, concluding the narrative that began in the preceding episode. The title hints at a decisive clash that the hero must face. In this concluding segment, Alfred finds himself once again stepping into the fray to extract Batman from a fresh peril. The rescue unfolds amid heightened tension, showcasing Alfred’s resourcefulness as he pulls the Caped Crusader from a situation that threatens his safety. His quick thinking and familiarity with their surroundings prove crucial in averting disaster. Once they’re out of immediate danger, the duo uncovers a sinister plot devised by the villain known as Tut. Their discovery reveals that Tut intends to plunge Robin into a cauldron of boiling oil, a scheme that raises the stakes dramatically for the young sidekick. The cruelty of the plan underscores the urgency of their next move. The episode therefore blends rescue and revelation, tying together Alfred’s loyalty with the looming threat to Robin. As the second half of the story, it sets the stage for whatever resolution follows, leaving viewers aware of the peril that now hangs over the Boy Wonder. The tension builds as the heroes must decide how to thwart Tut’s machination.

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Batman broadcasts on Talking Pictures TV at 9:00am, Saturday, 31 January 2026. (Subtitles)

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Runtime25 mins