Former Batmen Adam West and Michael Keaton, as well as Batman co-stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, and Liam Neeson are among those celebs who tell us why the Caped Crusader's still cool and relevant all these decades later.
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