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‘The Batman’ deleted scene shows Barry Keoghan’s Joker facing off with Robert Pattinson - nypost.com - Ireland
nypost.com
25.03.2022 / 16:39

‘The Batman’ deleted scene shows Barry Keoghan’s Joker facing off with Robert Pattinson

deleted scene from the superhero flick.The scene showed actor Barry Keoghan’s character, the Joker, coming face to face with Robert Pattinson’s Caped Crusader.The five-minute clip showed a hazy Keoghan through a jail glass partition as he speaks with Batman.The “Eternals” star sports musty white clown makeup, razored ash blonde hair, handcuffs and an orange Arkham Asylum jumpsuit.“Almost our anniversary, isn’t it?” the crazy clown tells Batman in the clip.The superhero went to the Joker to get information on his current nemesis, the Riddler (played by Paul Dano), and why the prankster is leaving notes for Batman.“Maybe he’s a fan of yours?” Joker notes. “Or maybe he’s got a grudge against you, too.

Fans keen to see more of Barry Keoghan’s Joker after Warner Bros shares deleted scene from The Batman - www.msn.com
msn.com
25.03.2022 / 11:35

Fans keen to see more of Barry Keoghan’s Joker after Warner Bros shares deleted scene from The Batman

Barry Keoghan’s Joker after Warner Bros shared a five-minute deleted scene from The Batman. On Thursday (24 March), director Matt Reeves posted a screenshot of the video to social media that showed the Joker in prison, separated from Robert Pattinson’s Batman by a glass panel. Using the caption “Who gets the last laugh…?”, Reeves’s tweet also included a link to game site rataalada.

Watch deleted ‘The Batman’ scene with Barry Keoghan’s the Joker - www.nme.com
nme.com
25.03.2022 / 00:35

Watch deleted ‘The Batman’ scene with Barry Keoghan’s the Joker

The Batman that was previously teased by the film’s director Matt Reeves has been released.Reeves today (March 24) posted a link to a website where fans had to solve three riddles in order to watch the clip, although it’s since been circulated widely online.In the scene Robert Pattinson’s Batman meets the Joker (played by Barry Keoghan) at Arkham Asylum to seek his help in finding out the identity of the Riddler (Paul Dano).The only time viewers see Keoghan’s incarnation of the DC villain in The Batman is at the end of the film when he has a brief conversation with the locked-up Riddler.Who gets the last laugh…? https://t.co/LSUp9RAve7 pic.twitter.com/Y7ov0s4VGn— Matt Reeves (@mattreevesLA) March 24, 2022Reeves touched on the scene in a previous interview with IGN. “What’s interesting is that the reason that Joker’s in the movie is there was actually another scene that was earlier.

Nicolas Cage wants to play Egghead villain in ‘The Batman’ sequel - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.03.2022 / 17:35

Nicolas Cage wants to play Egghead villain in ‘The Batman’ sequel

Nicolas Cage has pitched himself to play a villain in a sequel to The Batman.The actor was asked if there’s any roles he’d like to play at SXSW, when he proposed a deep-cut Batman villain from the 1960s TV series starring Adam West.In an interview at SXSW with news channel Fox 7 Austin, Cage said: “We have this new [movie with] Robert Pattinson as The Batman, which I’m excited to see. I haven’t seen it yet but I think he would be terrific.“The villain that Vincent Price played on the 60s show, Egghead, I think I want to have a go at Egghead.

Sam Raimi wants to make a Batman film: “I’d come running” - www.nme.com
nme.com
15.03.2022 / 20:45

Sam Raimi wants to make a Batman film: “I’d come running”

Batman film in the future.The Spider-Man and Doctor Strange And The Multiverse of Madness director recently opened up about his love for the caped crusader.“I’ve always loved Batman,” Raimi told Empire in a new interview. “If I ever saw the Batsignal up in the air, I’d come running.“If I heard that deep, gurgling laugh of The Shadow coming from the darkness, I would also tentatively step outside.”Reflecting on other characters that he’d like to make more films for, he added: “And Spider-Man would be ahead of Doctor Strange, but I don’t want to put him down the list!”Matt Reeves most recently put a new spin on the character with The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson, Zoë Kravitz, Colin Farrell, Paul Dano and more.In a four-star review of The Batman, NME wrote: “Director Matt Reeves has mixed up gritty mob drama with film-noir detective thriller – and thanks to Dano’s ultra-creepy villain, some psychological horror too.“Most of the time it comes off brilliantly.

Keanu Reeves steps into the role of Batman in new DC movie with Dwayne Johnson - www.msn.com
msn.com
07.03.2022 / 23:02

Keanu Reeves steps into the role of Batman in new DC movie with Dwayne Johnson

Keanu Reeves has embarked on a new role as he takes on Batman for the League of Super-Pets. The actor, 57, will voice Batman in the animation, starring alongside Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. Fans can take a look at the Speed star in action, as the trailer for the Jared-Stern-directed project has dropped.

The Batman fans go wild spotting Glasgow landmarks in new DC Comics blockbuster - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - USA - city Gotham
dailyrecord.co.uk
07.03.2022 / 18:21

The Batman fans go wild spotting Glasgow landmarks in new DC Comics blockbuster

The Batman was released to cinemas on March 4, and has been met with rave reviews after its opening weekend.

Batman casts a long shadow, especially among his most outspoken fans - edition.cnn.com - county Miller - county Marshall - county Adams
edition.cnn.com
05.03.2022 / 18:09

Batman casts a long shadow, especially among his most outspoken fans

(CNN)In Batman lore, the police summon the hero by projecting a magnified Bat-signal across the night sky. That's a fitting metaphor for the character's much-debated history in movies, which has cast an unusually large shadow thanks to fans convinced, in their minds, precisely how the Dark Knight should be depicted.Created in 1939, Batman isn't the first superhero or even necessarily the best.

Secret ‘The Batman’ cameo fans are buzzing about is true, director reveals - nypost.com
nypost.com
04.03.2022 / 18:48

Secret ‘The Batman’ cameo fans are buzzing about is true, director reveals

Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” includes a haunting cackle that has fans speculating about sequels with Robert Pattinson as the Caped Crusader — and which Gotham villains he might be up against.(Warning: This article contains spoilers for “The Batman.”)Listed in credits as “Unseen Arkham Prisoner” in the film, out Friday, Barry Keoghan played a fellow jailbird to Paul Dano’s The Riddler, who gets thrown in the slammer at Arkham Asylum.When Riddler asked who the mysterious convict hiding in the shadows of the next cell is, Keoghan cryptically responded, “Well, that’s the question.”And it was certainly the question on fans’ minds, with many speculating the “Dunkirk” actor’s brief cameo was The Joker, especially since his grinning face was largely hidden.Director Reeves was cryptic about who exactly Keoghan, 29, played, but alluded that viral speculation about The Joker sneak peek was correct.“He’s who you think he is,” Reeves told press last month, Insider reported. “I would say the thing about the movie is that it isn’t a Batman origin story, but it is the origin story of every rogues’ gallery character that you come across.

How much it would cost to actually become Batman for real - nypost.com - USA
nypost.com
04.03.2022 / 18:47

How much it would cost to actually become Batman for real

Car Buzz, it looks like a 1960s Chevrolet Camaro with elements of a Ford Mustang and a Dodge Charger.The car has been heavily adapted so it’s fit for a superhero.We may not know exactly how much it costs but a rare 1960s Chevrolet Camaro can sell for well over $100,000 and this would be before any modifications.If you add the cost of superhero modifications you’d be looking at a very hefty price tag that could reach into the millions.Every bat needs a home and when Batman isn’t fighting crime or hanging out with his tech in the Bat cave, he’s at Wayne Manor.According to Entertainment Weekly, Batman’s home is worth $137 million and has a hefty maintenance cost of $1.6 million per year.Batman is highly skilled at martial arts.Depending on where you live, professional martial arts training could cost hundreds of dollars a month.The comics also suggest he has multiple degrees including some in Computer Science, Engineering and Physics.If he studied in the US, multiple degrees could set Batman back hundreds of thousands of dollars.There’s also the likes of fire arm training and pilot training, which can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars individually.Overall, training to be Batman would cost millions of dollars on its own.Luckily for the superhero, he was trained by the Justice League who, according to the comics, don’t charge a fee.When Ben Affleck was the Batman he claimed his suit cost a staggering $100,000.He wanted to buy the suit after filming but the price put him off.According to The Mirror, a real life Batsuit could set you back over $1 million.The price is thought to be in the superhero’s famous cowl were a lot of high tech like night vision and radio communication is located.This article originally appeared in

‘The Batman’: Matt Reeves Delivers An Ultra-Dark Reboot Filled With Vengeance, Villains & Stool Pigeons [The Playlist Podcast] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
04.03.2022 / 18:40

‘The Batman’: Matt Reeves Delivers An Ultra-Dark Reboot Filled With Vengeance, Villains & Stool Pigeons [The Playlist Podcast]

After years of development, more than a year of delays, and an absolute ton of marketing, “The Batman” is finally upon us. You’ve seen the rave reviews already, but on this episode of The Playlist Podcast, we dive deep into the film to really figure out if Matt Reeves delivered the quintessential ‘Batman’ film or not.

‘The Batman’ Wings In With $5.3M From Early Overseas Play; Sets Warner Bros Pandemic Records - deadline.com - Australia - France - Sweden - Belgium - Indonesia
deadline.com
04.03.2022 / 01:05

‘The Batman’ Wings In With $5.3M From Early Overseas Play; Sets Warner Bros Pandemic Records

Warner Bros/DC’s The Batman is just beginning to spread its wings overseas, and has a running international box office total of $5.3M across two days and from only eight markets. The Matt Reeves-directed Robert Pattinson-starrer is adding 47 markets today and a further 19 on Friday.

Is There a 'The Batman' Post-Credits Scene? - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
03.03.2022 / 21:29

Is There a 'The Batman' Post-Credits Scene?

Tonight’s the night! Robert Pattinson‘s The Batman, also starring Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman, is debuting in theaters!

‘The Batman’ star Robert Pattinson’s birth chart shows he’s a real-life superhero - nypost.com - Hollywood
nypost.com
03.03.2022 / 00:59

‘The Batman’ star Robert Pattinson’s birth chart shows he’s a real-life superhero

Robert Pattinson, 35 — the man, the myth, the legend. Some celebrities in Hollywood get lucky — and they nail a big break. But then there are others who are so lucky, it’s clear that there is something else going on.

'The Batman' Has the Third Longest Run Time of Any Superhero Movie - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
02.03.2022 / 20:15

'The Batman' Has the Third Longest Run Time of Any Superhero Movie

The Batman‘s run time has been revealed and it has the third longest running time of any superhero movie ever made.

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