Robert Pattinson has seen some of Matt Reeves’ The Batman and thinks it’s “really cool.” The impending DC Extended Universe reboot of Batman will see the Twilight alum debut as the Caped Crusader in March 2022. The film will supposedly investigate the beginning of the Dark Knight’s profession in a degenerate Gotham and his mantle as “The World’s Greatest Detective.” Rumor has it The Batman is motivated by comic book storylines like The Long Halloween.
During a new meeting with Variety on honorary pathway for the Academy Museum’s debut party, Pattinson prodded what fans can anticipate from The Batman at the current year’s DC FanDome. In addition to sayinghe and Kravitz had arranged something for the occasion, the actor discussed his response to Reeve’s film. “I’ve seen some of the movie now and it’s sort of really cool,” Pattinson said. “It’s really cool.”

It’s as of now been accounted for that a new trailer for The Batman will debut at DC Fandome, which begins on October 16. Before the debut of the film’s mystery at last year’s Fandome, many were careful about Pattinson playing the eponymous person. Notwithstanding, the second his Batman showed off his brutality by pounding a crook, most cynics became interested. Understanding the shoes he has to fill, DC as of late uncovered a limited time cut for The Batman featuring all previous renditions of the person — from Michael Keaton to Ben Affleck. The Batman is supposed to be the start of a series expecting to match Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight set of three.
Despite existing in another universe and being prodded as fundamentally unique, Pattinson’s Batman will be joined by two other Batmen in the bigger DCEU. Both Affleck and Keaton are set to repeat their parts in Andy Muschietti’s The Flash, which stars Ezra Miller as Barry Allen. Given the multiversal name of that film, it’s conceivable (but unlikely) that Pattinson’s person will hybrid to other DCEU films at some point. The Batman seems to be one of DC Films’ grittiest and most grounded hero films yet and, to cite “Patman,” it looks really cool.