<P><B>How celebrity strategic partnerships are disrupting humanitarian space</B><BR/><BR/> Can a celebrity be a “disrupter,” promoting strategic partnerships to bring new ideas and funding to revitalize the development field—or are celebrities just charismatic ambassadors for big business? Examining the role of the rich and famous in development and humanitarianism, <I>Batman Saves the Congo</I> argues that celebrities do both, and that understanding why and how yields insight into the realities of neoliberal development. </P><P>In 2010, entertainer Ben Affleck, known for his superhero performance as Batman, launched the Eastern Congo Initiative to bring a new approach to the region’s development. This case study is central to <I>Batman Saves the Congo</I>. Affleck’s organization operates with special access, diversified funding, and significant support of elites within political, philanthropic, development, and humanitarian circuits. This sets it apart