Sadder than that, the show may not get released to DVD for many years, so many that by the time the show gets considered for release, the fanbase (those who who grew up watching the show) may be either too old to care about it, or may even be dead...That's how bad the situation seems to have...
Yesterday's WB chat only reaffirmed what we've heard all along about the show not coming to DVD anytime soon. However, people on the 1966 Batman messageboard seem to be in serious denial, with many questioning what was said in the chat. Here's a link to the thread...
More than likely that's the release of the new animated show "The Batman". As I recall, there was a similar confusion upon its U.S. release on DVD where several sites had it wrongly listed as the '66 Adam West series.
Sorry Tony, while I did enjoy the Superman movies, the only REAL Superman to me will always be George Reeves. I did enjoy Chistopher Reeve, but he (as well as everyone else besides George) will always be considered more of a "Superboy" in my book. I enjoyed Chirstopher's Superman(boy), but not...
I don't think writing anybody will help. The cards are on the table by both sides (Warner/DC and Fox) and by now it's pretty obvious they can't or refuse to come to an agreement. Sounds like a power trip by both sides, with each side wanting a little more share of the pie than the other.
We should've seen the writing on the wall the moment Warner Brothers let it be known that they no longer would allow Adam West to wear the Batman suit and cowl at any fan convention. This happened around the time the Michael Keaton movie came out. Anyone remember when Clayton Moore was no longer...