has been revealed. And it’s only in a matter of DAYS, according to telly sources.
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The brand new trailer for The Batman will be revealed during DC’s FanDome 2021 event on Saturday, October 16.
A teaser trailer emerged on Twitter on October 15 with the voice of Robert Pattison’s Batman urging fans that this is “not just a signal, it’s a warning."
The much-anticipated trailer drop will be part of Warner Bros Pictures’s DC FanDome virtual event.
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has been revealed. And it’s only in a matter of DAYS, according to telly sources.
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was released during Saturday's DC FanDome. The sneak peek shows Robert Pattinson's darker and grittier Caped Crusader instilling fear in some of his biggest nemeses: Paul Dano's Riddler and an unrecognizable Colin Farrell as Oswald Cobblepot, aka Penguin.«Fear is a tool and when the light hits the sky, it's not just a call.
LOS ANGELES -- Warner Bros. has unveiled its trailer for “The Batman,” which features Robert Pattinson’s first bone-crunching turn as a DC Comics superhero.The trailer unveiled Saturday at the DC Fandome event shows Pattinson’s Dark Knight methodically taking down bad guys despite being outnumbered and his Batsuit absorbing multiple bullets.The footage teases a dark, bleak and violent version of Batman, with Pattinson’s voice saying about the Bat-Signal: “Fear is a tool.
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Thanks to DC FanDome, we have our best look yet at Matt Reeves‘s “The Batman.” The latest trailer drop offers a little more insight into Robert Pattinson‘s Bruce Wayne and the rogue’s gallery of villains he must face — and while there are plenty of comic book experts who will spend the next few hours pouring over each individual frame, this breakdown is for those of us who prefer the big picture.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterThe first full trailer for “The Batman” starring Robert Pattinson — which debuted on Saturday during the DC Fandome virtual fan event — reveals a film that is unmistakably the darkest and most violent cinematic outing yet for the Caped Crusader, even when compared to Christopher Nolan’s gritty “Dark Knight” trilogy.
It’s hard to believe that it will have been a decade next summer since Christopher Nolan ended his Batman trilogy with “The Dark Knight Rises.” While that movie has its detractors, Nolan’s films still successfully resurrected The Caped Crusader from the cinematic death-sentence of 1998’s “Batman & Robin.” Unfortunately, the DCEU‘s subsequent takes on Bruce Wayne and his crime-fighting alter-ego haven’t been quite as popular.