Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office Editor“We were in a very intense post on Captain Marvel and had no interest in reading or committing to doing anything at that particular moment,” says Mrs.
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Batman returns!
Michael Keaton, 68, is reportedly in negotiations to reprise his 1989 turn as the Dark Knight in the feature-length film “The Flash”.
Ezra Miller is already on board to return as Barry Allen, aka The Flash, in the movie directed by “It”‘s Andy Muschietti. The film is being eyed to begin production in early 2021, subject to COVID-19 protocols.
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Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office Editor“We were in a very intense post on Captain Marvel and had no interest in reading or committing to doing anything at that particular moment,” says Mrs.
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Despite unsubstantiated reports to the contrary, Michael Keaton will not play Bruce’s late father, Thomas Wayne, in the new “Flash” movie starring Ezra Miller. Instead, he is in talks to return as the original Caped Crusader, Bruce Wayne.
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Whether or not they’re able to pull off a remake of Paul Verhoeven’s violent 80s action classic ROBOCOP is still way up in the air (hell, I’d say it’s floating in bloody space), but I’m open to the idea of Murphy back on the streets of Detroit. The project has had more than its fair share of problems before and during shooting began, with a new look design that initially looked all wrong, is now growing on many.
Michael Keaton is in talks to reprise the role of Batman for the planned The Flash movie.The Birdman star first donned the cape and cowl for 1989’s Batman and its sequel, Batman Returns, and now Warner Bros.
Michael Keaton is reportedly in talks to return to the DC Universe to reprise his role as the caped crusader. The actor is in talks to play Batman in Warner Bros.
Batman and its 1992 sequel Batman Returns, both of which were directed by Tim Burton.With Burton then replaced by the late Joel Schumacher, Keaton quit the role during the development of the third entry in the series Batman Forever.
Michael Keaton may don the Dark Knight's cape and cowl once more, as ET has learned the actor is in early talks to reprise his role in Warner Bros.'.
The Batman might be back! Michael Keaton is in talks to reprise his role as the Caped Crusader opposite Ezra Miller in Warner Bros.’ upcoming Flash movie.
Michael Keaton might be very close to donning the cowl again as the Caped Crusader in an upcoming DC superhero movie. The 68-year-old actor is reportedly in talks to reprise his role as Bruce Wayne/Batman in the Warner Bros. movie "The Flash" starring Ezra Miller, who played the character in "Justice League," according to The Wrap.
The Wrap reported Monday.The 68-year-old actor first played the Caped Crusader in 1989’s “Batman” and 1992’s “Batman Returns,” both directed by Tim Burton.
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Dave McNary Film ReporterMichael Keaton is in early talks to return to portray Batman alongside Ezra Miller in Warner Bros.’ “The Flash.”Keaton first played the Caped Crusader in Tim Burton’s 1989 “Batman” and returned to collaborate with Burton in 1992’s “Batman Returns.” He left the role during the development of a third film.Andy Muschietti is on board to direct “The Flash,” which has been date for June, 2022.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorDeadline has confirmed that Michael Keaton, who first played the big screen version of Batman in 1989 for Warner Bros.
“I’m Batman.” When you hear the line, you think about Christian Bale’s Dark Knight in the Christopher Nolan series, but the title of most iconic Batman may arguably still rests with Michael Keaton. So, we’re guessing, “Actually, I’m Batman,” might be a line uttered recently by Keaton in his discussions with Warner Bros.