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Robert Pattinson is set to return in The Batman 2. However, it has been repeatedly delayed, and there are rumors that the next Batman film will not be Pattinson's.
Robert Pattinson says there’s a desperation in his version Batman DC FanDome gave fans a fun inside look into The Batman, and featured an epic teaser for the new film. During the event ...
It’s been over three years since Robert Pattinson’s The Batman was released, and the extended delay on the sequel with few updates has left fans wondering what the future holds for the sequel ...
It’s been more than three years since Robert Pattinson’s The Batman hit theaters, and fans continue to wait for the next big step forward toward the sequel. The film, which Matt Reeves ...
Robert Pattinson has played many characters before Batman, but the actor really threw himself into his DC role. Bringing the Dark Knight to life came with a laundry list of requirements.
Robert Pattinson isn’t getting any younger. The actor, 38, joked in a recent interview with Hero Magazine that he will be playing "old Batman" in the anticipated sequel to The Batman following ...
Robert Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz to Reunite, but Not For Batman Published Apr 18, 2025 at 2:14 PM EDT By Michileen Martin ...
Pattinson will reprise his role as Bruce Wayne/The Dark Knight in Matt Reeves' The Batman sequel, which is expected to (finally) begin shooting before the end of the year.
With Dune: Messiah ramping up for a summer shoot, it sounds like Denis Villeneuve may have found his lead villain in The Batman and Mickey 17 star Robert Pattinson. Now, who might he be playing?
Robert Pattinson is officially the new Batman. Warner Bros. has closed a deal for the “Twilight” actor to play the Caped Crusader in “The Batman.” Matt Reeves‘ superhero tentpole hits ...
But, Pattinson is not the only one seeking the leading role. 'Deadline' reported that Nicholas Hunt is also being considered to play Batman. The film is scheduled to hit the big screen in June 2021.
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