After a very buzzy panel for “The Batman” unveiled the first trailer for the new DC film, it seems Warner Bros. also managed to quietly slip in more casting news for Matt Reeves‘ take on the Caped Crusader.
After a very buzzy panel for “The Batman” unveiled the first trailer for the new DC film, it seems Warner Bros. also managed to quietly slip in more casting news for Matt Reeves‘ take on the Caped Crusader.
Though he started out his career directing rom-coms and drama series, Matt Reeves is now fully immersed in genre filmmaking, something the director credits for helping in his decision to direct “The Batman.” READ MORE: ‘The Batman’ Teaser: Matt Reeves & Robert Pattinson Unveil The Catwoman & Their Darker Gotham City During his DC FanDome panel (via THR), Reeves talked about not really intending to make the kind of movies he’s spent the past decade making, despite being a huge Batman fan.
The first trailer for Robert Pattinson’s The Batman offers fans a glimpse of Catwoman, Riddler and the new Batmobile.
As DC FanDome has unfolded, Warner Bros. and DC Films have shown their full breadth of upcoming print, television, and film projects.
If there's one film that DCEU fans are eagerly waiting for ever since the main lead casting choice was leaked, it has to be The Batman. Taking the reigns from Ben Affleck is Robert Pattinson, who many believe to be an oddball choice for the Caped Crusader.
Ben Affleck will again be donning Batman's iconic cape and cowl. ET can confirm that Affleck has agreed to return as the Caped Crusader for a final time for, a stand-alone film, alongside Ezra Miller, who stars as the super-fast superhero.Affleck — who previously delivered his dark take on the iconic vigilante in and — will be appearing in a cameo role.
The Batman starring Robert Pattinson as the Caped Crusader for the first time ever was amongst the many films which had to halt production due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Matt Reeves directorial had completed seven weeks worth of shooting when things had to be taken to a standstill in March.
Let’s be honest, the Comic-Con@Home event that happened last month was a pretty big letdown. Technical issues aside (and boy, were there plenty of those), the event just didn’t have the same feeling of excitement and surprise that comes with a San Diego Comic-Con.
For a screenwriter, to be featured on the coveted annual Black List is a tremendous accomplishment that has jumpstarted the career of many of the industry’s hottest writers. If you’re Mattson Tomlin, you’ve not only been featured on that list six times in the past four years, but you’ve done so before the age of thirty.
Robert Pattinson has a jam-packed line up of big-ticket movies with Tenet and The Batman. In Tenet, he works with Christopher Nolan for the very first time and stars alongside John David Washington.
Superhero movies, as you’d probably guess, are incredibly secretive, but so is Christopher Nolan. Turns out, the man who directed “The Prestige” also knows a thing or two about secrets and tricks.
The Batman is jam-packed with star power and DC villains as Robert Pattinson takes over from Ben Affleck to play the Caped Crusader. Along with Robert, we will see Zoe Kravitz suit up to play Catwoman, Paul Dano as Riddler, Jeffrey Wright as James Gordon, John Turturro as Carmine Falcone, Peter Sarsgaard as Gil Colson, Jayme Lawson as Bella Real, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth and Colin Farrell as Penguin.
It’s been multiple years since it was revealed that Matt Reeves was selected to write and direct a new ‘Batman’ film for Warner Bros. And it’s been over a year since it was announced that Robert Pattinson would suit up as the Caped Crusader.
In 2021, DCEU fans will be treated to two Batmans. One will be Ben Affleck's Batman courtesy of Zack Snyder's Justice League, releasing on the streaming platform.
Attention superhero fans, I’m here with good news and bad news about Matt Reeves’ upcoming film, “The Batman.” The good news is that WarnerMedia is so happy with the direction of the new ‘Batman’ film, the studio is developing a brand-new spin-off series on HBO Max of the upcoming feature, focused on the crime and corruption in Gotham City.
Following in the footsteps of a number of actresses before her, including Michelle Pfeiffer and Anne Hathaway, Zoe Kravitz is the latest person cast in the role of Selena Kyle/Catwoman. She’s set to appear as the fan-favorite character in the upcoming Warner Bros.
The Batman is shaping up to be one of the highly-anticipated films to look out for, thanks to its intriguing cast. Taking the baton from Ben Affleck is Robert Pattinson, who is gearing up to play the Caped Crusader in the Matt Reeves directorial while accompanying him will be Zoe Kravitz, who will be portraying Catwoman.
One of the most exciting movies, that is releasing in 2021, has to be Matt Reeves' ambitious take on quite possibly the greatest DC superhero, Batman, in The Batman. Moreover, it's the oddball choice of having Robert Pattinson replace Ben Affleck as the Caped Crusader that has left fans curious.
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Zoe Kravitz made her rocker father Lenny proud by joining protesters at a Black Lives Matter demonstration in London.The Big Little Lies star has been laying low in the British capital ever since the coronavirus pandemic shut down production on her upcoming superhero movie The Batman, and on Wednesday, Zoe shared a photo of herself joining fellow social justice advocates at a rally following the recent death of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer in Minnesota.In the photo, the
Matt Reeves’ The Batman and various other UK-based productions have been given the go-ahead to resume shooting following the COVID-19 shut down earlier in the year. The Guardian reports that the UK government and health bodies have signed off on new coronavirus safety rules paving the way for some high-profile projects to roll cameras once again.
While we wait for production on “The Batman” to restart, we can at least hear from the people involved with the movie to get little teases on what to expect when yet another man dressed up as a bat starts beating up criminals.
Normally, in years past, we would talk about how Robert Pattinson is lining up a string of indie films that will be released. However, over the next two years, the acclaimed actor has two of the biggest films in the world hitting theaters, “Tenet” and “The Batman,” so you can’t really blame the guy for hoping for a little break in between.
Confession Time: For many of us, it gets difficult to disassociate an actor from his or her most iconic role as we're so used to seeing them in that beloved avatar. Think Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter or Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green.
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