Legendary voice actor, Kevin Conroy, who passed away in 2022, will continue to captivate audiences posthumously with several more performances as Batman, much to the delight of fans.
As confirmed by IGN, Conroy's distinctive voice will still be featured in several more upcoming projects aside from the controversial-but-surprisingly-good Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, ensuring that his legacy as the voice of Batman endures for a little while longer.
Conroy's appearance in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was initially believed to be his final portrayal of Batman, but recent reports suggest otherwise. It turns out that Conroy had recorded for additional projects before his passing, which means fans can look forward to hearing his voice in more than just this game.
One of the posthumous projects is the animated series Batman: Caped Crusader, produced by J.J. Abrams, Bruce Timm, and Matt Reeves, and set to be released on Prime Video. While it's not confirmed if Conroy will be voicing Batman or another character in this series, his involvement is sure to excite fans.
Another project featuring Conroy is the animated film Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part Three. It's the final installment in a planned home video trilogy that began with Part One, released earlier this year. In this movie, Conroy will voice his original Batman/Bruce Wayne character from Batman: The Animated Series, a fitting tribute and send-off for the iconic voice actor.

