Batman & Robin’s Poison Ivy Star Uma Thurman Says Superhero Movie Was Made for Children

Uma Thurman has explained why she doesn’t see Batman & Robin as a bad movie, it was just made for a specific audience. In the late 1990s, the Batman franchise took a drastically different turn in tone, opting for a more colorful approach to the character. Instead of the darkness of Michael Keaton’s Caped Crusader in Tim Burton’s world, larger-than-life characters that bordered on camp took over. Following Batman Forever in 1995, featuring Tommy Lee Jones & Jim Carey as Two-Face and The Riddler, respectively, two new villains took center stage for the next sequel. While Arnold Schwarzenegger played Mister Freeze, it was Uma Thurman who captivated audiences as the devilishly desirable Poison Ivy.


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