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Get your catsuits ready – Tim Burton's second Batman outing is back on the big screen at Broadway this Christmas. On Christmas Day in Gotham, horrified by their new arrival, parents Esther and Tucker Cobblepot abandon their deformed baby to the sewers where he is taken in by a family of penguins.
Danny DeVito stars as the deliciously deranged Penguin who teams up with businessman Max Schreck to take down Batman. But it is Michelle Pfeiffer's pleather-clad Catwoman who really steals the show here.
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