Happy Halloween, Michael! The trailer for Halloween Kills is here and things are only getting more gruesome.
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A social media post from the director of “The Flash” seems to confirm a rumour about Michael Keaton reprising the role of Batman in the upcoming DC Films feature.
Previously, a report in The New York Times indicated that “The Flash” would be featuring dual versions of Batman, with both Keaton and Affleck playing their respective Dark Knights in a “multiverse crossover.”
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According to the film’s director, Andy
Happy Halloween, Michael! The trailer for Halloween Kills is here and things are only getting more gruesome.
fans caught a glimpse of Sasha Calle’s Supergirl suit on Instagram, new images from set have surfaced that give a first look at Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne. The new images feature Calle in the Supergirl suit, hooked up and ready to fly.
A post shared by Andy Muschietti (@andy_muschietti)Muschietti previously teased first looks at Michael Keaton and Ezra Miller’s costumes.“The Flash” will introduce general audiences to the idea of the multiverse: one of the of core concepts underpinning DC Comics. For the non-fanboy set, the multiverse refers to a shifting number of alternate universes that coexist within the larger reality depicted in DC comics.
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We have our first look at Michael Keaton‘s new Batman suit!
William Earl The first visual confirmaton that Michael Keaton will return to play Batman alongside Ezra Miller in Warner Bros.’ upcoming “The Flash” was delivered in a stylish (and violent) image posted by director Andy Muschietti.
Instagram post Friday, he teased the return of Michael Keaton as the dark knight, Batman. TheWrap previously reported that Keaton would return to the part.
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