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Michael Uslan Returns to Share His Journey Bringing Batman to the Big Screen

Every four years, we like to check in with Batman mega-producer Michael Uslan. Back in 2014, we did a two-part interview about the 25th anniversary of Tim Burton’s Batman 89 and the legacy of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy. Four years later, he and I recorded a podcast over lunch during San Diego Comic-Con. Now, on the heels of yet another genre-defining blockbuster, Uslan is back to share his story with the NOC.

Moreover, Uslan has released a follow-up to his bestselling memoir, The Boy Who Loved Batman, with another memoir detailing his adventures in Hollywood. Part memoir, part how-to guide, Batman’s Batman not only chronicles Uslan’s path through Hollywood, it also serves as a primer on how to follow your passion and become one of the industry’s most successful producers.

Check out my conversation with Michael in the player below, or like/subscribe to our YouTube channel for even more content!


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Keith Chow

Keith is the editor-in-chief of the pop culture blog The Nerds of Color, a co-editor of the comics anthologies Secret Identities and Shattered, and host of the podcasts Hard NOC Life and Southern Fried Asian. His writing has been featured in the New York Times, NBC News, and SYFY Wire. Vanity Fair calls Keith an "incisive interviewer and chummy conversationalist."

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