René Auberjonois played Dr. March in the Batman the Animated Series episodes "On Leather Wings" and "Terror in the Sky" - both in 1992. He went on to play Arkham Asylum's Dr. Burton in Batman Forever (1995)
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"Not every girl makes a superhero's night table."
prop from Batman Forever
The Soundtrack -
Batman Forever :
So, as far as superhero soundtracks of the 90s go, this is the one everyone knows. The soundtrack to the blockbuster, was just about as popular peaking at number 5 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and garnering 3 Grammy awards for the mega hit “Kiss from a Rose” by Seal, which reached #1. The tune was inescapable to anyone who owned a radio in 1995. This was both a blessing and a curse as the monster hit overshadowed a very interesting and eclectic compilation of artists and genres. U2’s “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me” was probably the 2nd most known track on the album with an awesome animated music video. Even “Weird Al” Yankovic chose it to parody for his song “Cavity Search” with the chorus, “Numb me, drill me, floss me, bill me.” Both the U2 and Seal music videos were nominated for MTV Movie awards with the film’s director, Joel Schumacher, directing “Kiss from a Rose." Michael Hutchence, of INXS fame, provided a decent cover of Iggy Pop’s “The Passenger” and The Offspring covered “Smash It Up” by their heroes, The Damned. That cover featured prominently in the film when Robin steals the Batmobile. In fact, it was only one of 5 songs actually featured in the film. One of the others heard by viewers was “Bad Days” by the Flaming Lips which worked perfectly for Edward Nygma’s end of the day coming home anthem. En Vogue, the popular female R&B and POP vocal group, make a cameo appearance, but unfortunately do not appear on the soundtrack. The album sold nearly as many as Prince’s “BATMAN” soundrack in 1989. After the mega success of the soundtrack, the Grammy nominated score was also released two weeks later that included over 40 minutes of Eilliot Goldenthal’s music for the film.
Val Kilmer and Nicole Kidman- Batman Forever (1995)