Batman: The Long Halloween trailer features Naya Rivera in her final role voicing Catwoman

Fans of beloved Glee star Naya Rivera, who passed away in August at 33 years of age, will have one more chance to honor her legacy with the new animated film Batman: The Long Halloween.

The first trailer for the first part of this two-part animated movie was released via Warner Bros. Entertainment YouTube on Thursday, ahead of the June 22 release on Digital formats and Blu-ray.

The two-part animated film is based on the 1996-1997 13-issue comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb, which takes place during Batman’s early days of crimefighting in Gotham City, with Rivera voicing Selena Kyle a.k.a. Catwoman.

Honoring Naya: Fans of beloved Glee star Naya Rivera will have one more chance to honor her legacy with the new animated film Batman: The Long Halloween

Catwoman: The two-part animated film is based on the 1996-1997 13-issue comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb, which takes place during Batman's early days of crimefighting in Gotham City, with Rivera voicing Selena Kyle a.k.a. Catwoman

Catwoman: The two-part animated film is based on the 1996-1997 13-issue comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb, which takes place during Batman’s early days of crimefighting in Gotham City, with Rivera voicing Selena Kyle a.k.a. Catwoman

The trailer begins with Harvey Dent (voiced by Josh Duhamel) telling Batman (voiced by Jensen Ackles) that he, ‘can’t really be a lawyer and a criminal, can I?’

Both the lawyer and the Caped Crusader are seen in a room with massive stacks of money, as Dent adds, ‘I wanna win, but I don’t wanna win like this.’

Dent says he’s, ‘of two minds here,’ as Batman adds, ‘So it’s a coin flip,’ as Harvey Dent flips a coin in the air, as he often does as the villainous Two-Face in the comics.

Batman: The trailer begins with Harvey Dent (voiced by Josh Duhamel) telling Batman (voiced by Jensen Ackles) that he, 'can't really be a lawyer and a criminal, can I?'

Batman: The trailer begins with Harvey Dent (voiced by Josh Duhamel) telling Batman (voiced by Jensen Ackles) that he, ‘can’t really be a lawyer and a criminal, can I?’

Commissioner Gordon (voiced by Billy Burke) reveals to Batman and Dent that mobster Johnny Viti was murdered, adding that, ‘the Falcone crime family has to be taken down.’

The killing was seemingly perpetrated by a mysterious killer known as Holiday, with Joker (voiced by Troy Baker) claiming there is, ‘only room for one homicidal maniac in this town.’

Batman then catches up to Rivera’s beloved character Catwoman, asking her why she’s running, which she responds, ‘You could use a little fun.’ 

Joker: The killing was seemingly perpetrated by a mysterious killer known as Holiday, with Joker (voiced by Troy Baker) claiming there is, 'only room for one homicidal maniac in this town'

Joker: The killing was seemingly perpetrated by a mysterious killer known as Holiday, with Joker (voiced by Troy Baker) claiming there is, ‘only room for one homicidal maniac in this town’

Batman: Batman then catches up to Rivera's beloved character Catwoman, asking her why she's running, which she responds, 'You could use a little fun'

Batman: Batman then catches up to Rivera’s beloved character Catwoman, asking her why she’s running, which she responds, ‘You could use a little fun’

Batman is seen picking up Dent as she says, ‘I thought you didn’t hurt people?’ with Batman responding, ‘You thought wrong.’

Another character asks, ‘You still haven’t figured out who killed Johnny Viti?’ as Joker realizes that the killer, ‘only works on holidays.’

A bald Joker tells Batman and Gordon that there is, ‘lots of crazy out there’ as we get a look at Solomon Grundy (voiced by Fred Tatasciore). 

Thought wrong: Batman is seen picking up Dent as she says, 'I thought you didn't hurt people?' with Batman responding, 'You thought wrong'

Thought wrong: Batman is seen picking up Dent as she says, ‘I thought you didn’t hurt people?’ with Batman responding, ‘You thought wrong’

Who: Another character asks, 'You still haven't figured out who killed Johnny Viti?' as Joker realizes that the killer, 'only works on holidays'

Who: Another character asks, ‘You still haven’t figured out who killed Johnny Viti?’ as Joker realizes that the killer, ‘only works on holidays’

Crazy: A bald Joker tells Batman and Gordon that there is, 'lots of crazy out there' as we get a look at Solomon Grundy (voiced by Fred Tatasciore)

Crazy: A bald Joker tells Batman and Gordon that there is, ‘lots of crazy out there’ as we get a look at Solomon Grundy (voiced by Fred Tatasciore)

The trailer winds down with a number of shots including Catwoman tossing up piles of money.

Batman is also seen talking to Alfred (voiced by Alastair Duncan), with Batman saying, ‘the city has fallen,’ as Alfred replies, ‘And we must endeavor to lift it up again.’

The final shot features Gordon asking, ‘Who is Holiday?’ with Batman adding, ‘And who’s next?’

Batman: The Long Halloween Part One will be available on Digital formats and Blu-ray June 22, though there is no word on when Part Two will be available.

Catwoman: The trailer winds down with a number of shots including Catwoman tossing up piles of money

Catwoman: The trailer winds down with a number of shots including Catwoman tossing up piles of money

Lift up: Batman is also seen talking to Alfred (voiced by Alastair Duncan), with Batman saying, 'the city has fallen,' as Alfred replies, 'And we must endeavor to lift it up again.

Lift up: Batman is also seen talking to Alfred (voiced by Alastair Duncan), with Batman saying, ‘the city has fallen,’ as Alfred replies, ‘And we must endeavor to lift it up again.

Who is Holiday: The final shot features Gordon asking, 'Who is Holiday?' with Batman adding, 'And who's next?'

Who is Holiday: The final shot features Gordon asking, ‘Who is Holiday?’ with Batman adding, ‘And who’s next?’