The 1995 film Batman Forever does not have a formal theatrical subtitle, but it is often analyzed through its recurring themes or differentiated by specific media titles.
: The title refers to Bruce Wayne’s realization that he cannot just "be" Batman or Bruce; he is both forever . The film explores his inner duality and the trauma that keeps him in the cowl.
The film used several high-profile taglines in its marketing that served as "pseudo-subtitles": "Courage Now, Truth Always, !" "In a chaotic Time, Justice wears a mask." subtitle Batman Forever
: Some retrospectives analyze the film as a "Hays Code-style" coded story about the perils of being a closeted person, focusing on Bruce's struggle to reconcile his hidden night persona with his public life. Official Titles with Subtitles
In other media, the "Batman Forever" title is frequently modified to distinguish it from the core movie: The 1995 film Batman Forever does not have
While not an official subtitle, critics and fans often refer to the "deep features" of the film—its underlying psychological and social subtext.
: A 1996 beat-'em-up video game released for arcades, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn. The film used several high-profile taglines in its
: The title used for home media releases (DVD/Blu-ray) that include bonus features like director's commentaries and deleted scenes. Promotional Taglines