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.
19.08.2020 - 22:01 / variety.com
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“The Batman” will resume shooting in early September in the U.K. at Warner Bros.
Studios Leavesden, according to insiders.The comic book adventure was roughly seven weeks into production when filming had to be halted in March due to the coronavirus pandemic. “The Batman,” which is said to be a grittier and more realistic take on the Dark Knight mythos, has approximately three months of material left to shoot.
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.
It came as a genuine shock when it was revealed that Robert Pattinson had been tested positive for COVID-19 just two days after production resumed for Matt Reeves' directorial The Batman at the Warner Bros. Studio in Leavesden, England.
Naman Ramachandran Leading figures in the U.K. film production sector told Variety Friday that they continue to have absolute faith in the measures being taken to keep cast and crew safe from COVID-19 on British sets.
The show must go on for The Batman.
Robert Pattinson has tested positive for the novel coronavirus after returning to film The Batman, according to reports by Vanity Fair and The New York Times.Production on The Batman, directed and cowritten by Matt Reeves, has shut down in the U.K. for the second time as a result.
Variety reports that Batman star Robert Pattinson has been diagnosed with Coronavirus amidst reports that filming of The Batman shut down only two days after starting back up. According to the publication, production resumed on the film on September 1, and on Thursday (September 3), they received word that an anonymous member of the crew was diagnosed with COVID-19 and production was halted. At the time of the shut down, Warner Bros.
Pattinson as the latest iteration of the Caped Crusader — had only resumed three days ago, after being shut down in March in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. was the first to report that it was Pattinson who had tested positive, leading to the production halt.Despite the fact that the movie hasn't wrapped filming yet, Reeves dropped into DC FanDome last month to unveil the first footage from his take on the Dark Knight.«He's like you and me. But if he has a superpower, it's his
an early report on Thursday said that production on Warner Bros.’ “The Batman” had been halted due to a positive coronavirus test from a crew member, the inflicted person has been revealed: the film’s star, British actor Robert Pattinson.Sources told Vanity Fair that, although Warner Bros. is keeping mum, the lead and current “Tenet” star, 34, did indeed test positive for COVID-19.Warner Bros.
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.
We all knew it was going to happen. It was only a matter of time.
Robert Pattinson has tested positive for COVID-19, according to Vanity Fair, causing production on The Batman to be halted just days after they resumed filming the superhero movie in London. Warner Bros. said in a September 3 statement, “A member of The Batman production has tested positive for Covid-19, and is isolating in accordance with established protocols. Filming is temporarily paused,” but did not mention Rob by name. HollywoodLife has reached out to his rep for comment.
Christopher Nolan is looking forward to seeing Robert Pattinson’s debut as the Caped Crusader in the forthcoming movie The Batman.The former Twilight star appears in the director’s latest blockbuster Tenet, which opened to a strong global debut at the post-coronavirus box office with a $53 million theatrical launch.Speaking to Entertainment Tonight about the actor’s role in the upcoming noir-style film, Nolan insisted he has “total confidence” that Pattinson will pull it off as the DC Comics fav
Christopher Nolan once gave us the hero Gotham deserves (if not the one it needed right then).
Gotham Central will take place a year before the events of The Batman, director Matt Reeves has confirmed.The project was announced last month, expanding on the world of this iteration of Batman, focusing on the Gotham City Police Department. Gotham Central is said to dig deeper into “the film’s examination of the anatomy of corruption in Gotham City.”Explaining the timeline at the DC FanDome convention, following the release of the first trailer for The Batman, Reeves said the film was set
The Batman director Matt Reeves has revealed that Christian Bale gave new Batman Robert Pattinson some very specific advice about taking on the role.Bale, who played Batman in Christopher Nolan’s trilogy of movies, had given Pattinson tips on how to use the toilet while filming.Reeves revealed this to the Batman DC FanDome panel after a fan asked how much input the actors had on their costumes.Reeves said: “Rob actually talked to Christian Bale, and Christian Bale was like, ‘Just make sure
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