DC Drops 33-Minute Rizz Supercut of Batman — Smooth Moves, Awkward Flubs, and Catwoman Cameos

DC has posted a new fan-style edit to its official YouTube channel that compiles what the uploader calls Batman’s most “rizz” moments from across movies, TV and animation. The video runs for 33 minutes and 35 seconds and pulls clips from theatrical films, animated series, and a few direct-to-video features.
- New video on DC’s YouTube channel collects Batman “rizz” moments from many eras.
- It includes clips from live-action films (1989 onward), The Lego Batman Movie, and multiple animated shows.
- The video is titled “Batman’s most LEGENDARY RIZZ Moments 🔥” and is 33:35 long.
What the video contains
The edit stitches together short scenes of Bruce Wayne or Batman interacting with romantic partners, rivals, and allies across DC’s screen history. It draws from films such as Tim Burton’s Batman (1989), Christopher Nolan’s trilogy, Matt Reeves’s The Batman, and even The Lego Batman Movie. In addition, the cut uses material from Batman: The Animated Series, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and several DC animated features.
According to the YouTube summary, “Gotham’s Dark Knight isn’t just about justice, he’s got ultimate game too. Enjoy some of Batman’s smoothest, and most legendary chaRIZZmatic moments from the very beginning.”
Notable inclusions
The edit includes moments with actors who have played Batman on screen and scenes with prominent Catwomen: Anne Hathaway from The Dark Knight Rises, Michelle Pfeiffer from Batman Returns, and Zoë Kravitz from The Batman. It also features scenes with Christian Bale’s Bruce Wayne and selections from animated series and movies.
Context and sources
The upload reframes archived footage using modern slang. For background on related internet trends, one article on TikTok’s “uh duh duh” meme is available here. In academic discussion of the character, a thesis that examines Batman’s portrayal and related concepts can be found here.
The video description on YouTube and the compilation itself are the primary sources for the list of clips and running time. The upload appears on DC’s official channel and is publicly accessible.
Credits
Graphic: Matt Patches | Source images: Warner Bros. Pictures; itztherizzler/TikTok; Charades/Amazon
