In the latest exciting announcement for DC animated film fans, it's been revealed that Kevin Conroy will voice Batman alongside Mark Hamill as the Joker one last time in "Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part 3." Despite earlier indications that Conroy's performance in "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League" would be his final one, this additional role will mark a nostalgic reunion for fans. The voice cast for the movie is equally star-studded, featuring Corey Stoll as Lex Luthor, Katee Sackhoff as Poison Ivy, and a compelling lineup of talents, including Ashly Burch and Brian Bloom. While rumors were dismissed that Conroy would be involved in the "Batman: Caped Crusader" series, fans can still look forward to his role in "MultiVersus" as Batman later this year.

Will Kevin Conroy continue to voice Batman in future projects after "Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part 3"?

No, Kevin Conroy's appearance as Batman in "Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part 3" is one of his final roles as the character, with only his role in "MultiVersus" remaining. Unfortunately, Conroy, who is often heralded as the definitive voice of Batman, passed away, making any future roles beyond those completed before his passing impossible.

Kevin Conroy, who sadly passed away, is regarded as an iconic voice of Batman, having first lent his voice to the character in the animated TV show "Batman: The Animated Series" in the 1990s. His portrayal has left a lasting impact on the Batman legacy, endearing him to fans as the quintessential voice of the Dark Knight. Conroy's Batman and Hamill's Joker formed a legendary duo, representing one of the most definitive portrayals of the classic Batman vs. Joker rivalry in pop culture.