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What is the Batman show at Six Flags?

The Batman Stunt Show was a stunt show that ran from 1992 to 1994 in the Batman Stunt Arena at Six Flags Great Adventure. The show was loosely based on the 1989 film Batman, featuring various elements from the film such as Michael Keaton's batsuit, the Batmobile, and Vicki Vale.



In 2026, the premier Batman-themed entertainment across the Six Flags chain is the DC Heroes and Villains Fest, a high-energy stunt spectacular that has been updated for the park's 65th-anniversary season. This show typically features Batman, Robin, and Batgirl engaging in choreographed combat against iconic foes like The Joker, Harley Quinn, and Catwoman. The 2026 version of the show has moved to expanded performance locations to accommodate larger crowds and features enhanced pyrotechnics, upgraded audio-visual systems, and new "aerial stunts" involving high-wire acrobatics. At parks like Six Flags Great Adventure and Six Flags Over Texas, the show is designed to be immersive, with characters appearing throughout the themed DC Universe areas before the main event. This "battle between good and evil" serves as the centerpiece for the park's summer entertainment lineup, often concluding with a dramatic finale that integrates the nearby Batman-themed rollercoasters into the storytelling through synchronized lighting and sound effects.

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BATMAN The Ride will show you what it feels like to be BATMAN, on this deeply intense 50-mile-per-hour juggernaut that is definitely not for the timid. Show your strength and bravery as you take on GOTHAM's criminal element.

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Fun Facts about BATMAN: The Ride: This ride is the world's first inverted roller coaster, and the first coaster where riders travel on the outside of a vertical loop. BATMAN: The Ride has five inversions (two vertical loops and three heartline spins). Each heartline spin provides 3 seconds of zero gravity.

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BATMAN's BATWING Coaster will show you what it feels like to be BATMAN, on this deeply intense 50-mile-per-hour juggernaut that is definitely not for the timid. Some roller coasters are just built for speed, while others are just built for height—but there's only one that's built to fly.

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Its red track dominates the Six Flags America skyline. Just looking at the super-high and steep first drop of Superman from a distance gets your adrenaline pumping. Up close, it takes more than a bit of nerve to hop into line and board the super-sized ride. Thrill Scale (0=Wimpy!, 10=Yikes!): 7.5.

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SUPERMAN: Ride of Steel easily clears that distinction, with a height of 205 feet and a mind-blowing 200-foot drop. At a whopping 73 miles per hour, you will zoom through a staggering 5,400 feet of twisting red track, on a wide-open layout that will truly give you a sense of the superhuman.

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The two roller coasters are back running after safety inspections conducted by park officials and the state Department of Community Affairs. The Joker closed Wednesday after a guest reported a head injury, Six Flags spokesperson Kristen Fitzgerald told PhillyVoice.

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SUPERMAN: Ultimate Flight was the fourth roller coaster designed by the manufacturers Bolliger and Mabillard for Six Flags Great America. It was the 12th roller coaster at Six Flags Great America. SUPERMAN: Ultimate Flight simulates flying by positioning its passengers parallel to the track.

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The Joker Free-Fly Coaster is the name of four spinning roller coasters currently operating at four Six Flags amusement parks in the United States, those being Six Flags Great Adventure, Six Flags Great America, Six Flags Over Texas and Six Flags New England.

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The two scariest roller coasters in the US are Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure and Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point. Unlike other ride compilations, such as the 12 longest coasters, this list is somewhat subjective.

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Audiences expect you to look like a superhero.” Ironically, data collected by Moviepilot suggest that since Batman first appeared in feature-length films 50 years ago, Mr West has been the closest in physique to the Gotham crusader as specified in the comic books: 6'2 (1.88m) tall, and weighing 210 pounds (95kg).

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The original installation of the ride at Six Flags Great America features a maximum height of 100 feet (30 m), while the installations to follow reached 105 feet (32 m). Each installation of Batman: The Ride has a track length of approximately 2,700 feet (820 m).

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The course is nearly 1,200 feet-long, because you'll need that much distance for this cat to fully stretch out its tail as it leaps around bends and hisses over hills, lifting 26 feet off the ground at a breezy 22 miles per hour.

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