
The first film is 1964's Batman Dracula, an incredibly bizarre experimental piece directed by none other than pop-art icon Andy Warhol. These films were made without the permission of DC Comics, and have since become highly sought-after pieces of lost media. What some may not be aware of, however, is that decades before the animated feature was ever released, there were actually not one, but two live-action films with a similar premise. Set in the world of Kids' WB and Cartoon Network's animated series The Batman, the film sees the Dark Knight battle the legendary vampire. When most DC fans hear the words " Batman versus Dracula," they likely immediately think of the 2005 animated film The Batman vs.
