Today at New York Comic Con, Prime Video unveiled the official trailer and premiere date for Bat-Fam, the all-new 2D animated family series series from DC and Warner Bros. Animation. The half-hour action-comedy is a follow-up to the hit holiday film, Merry Little Batman, and will be available to watch November 10 on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. The series will also stream on Amazon Kids+, Amazon’s digital subscription for kids.
At the show’s NYCC panel, executive producer and showrunner Mike Roth was joined by cast members Bobby Moynihan (Man-Bat), London Hughes (Alicia Pennyworth) and Yonas Kibreab (Little Batman/Damian Thomas Wayne) to share the news and screen the first episode. The trailer gave a sneak-peek into the ordinary lives of the extraordinary Superheroes and all the mayhem they must conquer as a family.
Synopsis: Bat-Fam follows Batman, Alfred and young Damian Wayne — now having taken on the mantle of “Little Batman” — as they welcome a few new residents to Wayne Manor. Joining the family dinner table is Alicia Pennyworth, Alfred’s free-spirited grandniece; Claire, a recently reformed Super-Villain; Ra’s al Ghul, Damian’s adoring “Pap Pap” who also happens to be Batman’s longtime nemesis; and Man-Bat, who takes up residence in the Wayne Manor belfry. Oh! And let’s not forget Selina, the beloved family cat. This close-knit family of misfits navigate the fun and frustrations of ordinary life while protecting the streets of Gotham City.
With laughter, heroics, and just a dash of drama, Bat-Fam proves that in this family, saving Gotham City is serious business — but family comes first.
In addition to the aforementioned, the series also stars Luke Wilson (Batman/Bruce Wayne), James Cromwell (Alfred Pennyworth), Haley Tju (Claire) and Michael Benyaer (Ra’s Al Ghul). The guest voice cast includes Reid Scott, Kevin Michael Richardson, Diedrich Bader and Natasha Leggero, among others.
Bat-Fam was developed by executive producer & showrunner Mike Roth and executive producer Jase Ricci. Sam Register also serves as executive producer.


