Also Read: Ben Affleck to Return as Bruce Wayne in Ezra Miller's 'The Flash' MovieLast October, the complaint says, producers secured a $58 million policy on the film running through Oct. 29, 2020.
23.08.2020 - 19:59 / glamour.com
The Batman. Though filming was due to the , a teaser trailer debuted at the DC Fandome on Saturday, August 22, giving fans a look at the new era of the iconic franchise and the actor's very emo-looking Bruce Wayne. Not only does it provides the first full look at in the Batsuit and driving the Batmobile, but it showcases the Dark Knight's brutal approach to fighting crime in Gotham City.
We also got to see a hint of as Catwoman, Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner James Gordon, John Turturro as mob
.Also Read: Ben Affleck to Return as Bruce Wayne in Ezra Miller's 'The Flash' MovieLast October, the complaint says, producers secured a $58 million policy on the film running through Oct. 29, 2020.
Robert Pattinson's casting as Batman was a definitive oddball choice but after the first look of the actor as the Dark Knight was unveiled at last month's DC FanDome, even haters had to shut up. The dark, gritty vibes to not just the Caped Crusader but Bruce Wayne as well had gotten DC fans pumped up for Matt Reeves' directorial The Batman.
Robert Pattinson has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19. Pattinson is currently working on the new Batman movie where he will be playing the lead Bruce Wayne.
RTE.The studio did not confirm which member of production had tested positive.However, Vanity Fair reports that it had ‘confirmed through a highly placed source that Pattinson was the individual who became sick.’The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline have also reportedly confirmed it.Filming had recently resumed in London after pausing in March due to the coronavirus outbreak.The Batman stars Robert Pattinson in the titular role as Bruce Wayne, Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle, also known as Catwoman,
A new report has emerged suggesting Robert Pattinson has been diagnosed with Coronavirus amid reports that filming of The Batman shut down only two days after starting back up.
1) So What the Hell Is the Court of Owls?Warner Bros. AnimationCreated by Writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo, if you haven’t heard of the Court of Owls that’s OK.
The first trailer for Robert Pattinson’s The Batman offers fans a glimpse of Catwoman, Riddler and the new Batmobile.
The Batman teaser trailer debuted at the DC Fandome, giving fans a look at Robert Pattinson's Batman. The trailer teased Matt Reeves' new spin to the character, making the Batman dark, brutal, and a vigilante out to protect Gotham City.
The Batman is here.Reeves (Cloverfield, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes) debuted the first look at the film –starring Robert Pattinson – during DC FanDome’s virtual event.
Robert Pattinson hasn't declared he's Batman. Instead, the actor stands in the Batsuit to announce he's vengeance in the first teaser trailer of The Batman.
Robert Pattinson dons the iconic Batsuit alongside Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman in the first teaser for The Batman.The two-and-a-half-minute clip debuted during DC FanDome’s virtual convention on Saturday, August 22.
which as we all know is going to be The Riddler. This version of the Riddler is definitely not the laughing troll played by Frank Gorshin in the 1960s “Batman,” or the campy drama queen played by Jim Carrey in “Batman Forever.” He’s more of a Zodiac Killer-style creep committing crimes and leaving notes for the cops to find.
The trailer for the highly anticipated The Batman has been released!
As DC FanDome has unfolded, Warner Bros. and DC Films have shown their full breadth of upcoming print, television, and film projects.
Matt Reeves dropped into Saturday's DC FanDome to unveil the first footage from his take on The Dark Knight.«I'm very anxious to get back to work and continue to form this beloved character. I've always been a massive fan,» Robert Pattinson said at the top of the panel.
Ahead of the DC Hall of Fandome panel on Saturday, fans got the first look at Robert Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne.
Also Read: Ben Affleck to Return as Bruce Wayne in Ezra Miller's 'The Flash' MovieBased on the success of the first “Wonder Woman,” Patty Jenkins’ ’80s-set sequel was expected to be a big 2020 summer blockbuster. Alas, the COVID-19 pandemic has a pretty definitive veto over everything, and following the national shutdowns that began in March, the film’s June, 2020 release was pushed to Oct.