The film sees The Batman, who has been fighting crime in Gotham City for two years, uncover corruption while pursuing the Riddler, a serial killer who targets Gotham's elite.
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The film sees The Batman, who has been fighting crime in Gotham City for two years, uncover corruption while pursuing the Riddler, a serial killer who targets Gotham's elite.
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Affleck signed on to direct, produce, co-write, and star in The Batman, but had reservations about the project and dropped out.
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The Batman sought to explore Batman's detective side more than previous films, drawing inspiration from the films of Alfred Hitchcock and the New Hollywood era, and comics such as Year One, The Long Halloween, and Ego.
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The Batman premiered at Lincoln Center, New York, on March 1,2022, and was theatrically released worldwide on March 4.
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The Batman is intended to launch a Batman shared universe, with two sequels planned and two spin-off television series in development for HBO Max.
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Reclusive billionaire Bruce Wayne, who has operated for two years as the vigilante The Batman, investigates the murder alongside the Gotham City Police Department.
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The Batman decides to kill him after learning that he strangled Annika because Mitchell told her that Falcone was the informant.
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The Riddler is unmasked as forensic accountant Edward Nashton and is incarcerated in Arkham State Hospital, where he tells The Batman he took inspiration from him when targeting the corrupt.
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The Batman made his debut in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice before appearing in Suicide Squad and Justice League.
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Manganiello explained that Deathstroke believed The Batman was responsible for his son's death and was depicted as systematically dismantling The Batman's life and killing those close to him like a "horror movie villain".
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The Batman initially said he had stepped down to focus more on starring as Batman but soon stated that he had been unable to get the script where he needed it and felt it was time for someone else to "have a shot at it".
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The Batman initially planned to keep The Batman connections to the DCEU, and spoke with Affleck during the writing process, but soon reworked the story to focus on Batman earlier in his vigilante career, with plans to cast a younger actor to play Batman; Warner Bros.
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The Batman hoped to finish it within a couple of weeks and was aiming to begin production in early-to-mid-2019.
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The Batman wanted to explore how the Batman mythos could exist in the real world, and chose to set the film during the second year of Batman's career rather than retell the character's origin story, as he wanted his take to be different from previous Batman films.
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The Batman felt the film was "more about someone who hadn't quite figured out why they were doing the thing they were doing" and wanted it to focus on Batman's emotional arc, in which "you see him go through tremendous trauma and then marshal the will to find a way through".
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Reeves originally intended for his version of The Batman to be set in the DCEU, but eventually decided that this would distract from Batman's character arc and asked Warner Bros.
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The Batman decided to use the Riddler after noting parallels between the character and the Zodiac Killer, a costumed serial killer who operated in California in the 1960s, while reading Mindhunter.
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However, Reeves sought to ensure that The Batman remained the story's focus, and tried to include him in every scene.
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The Batman took inspiration from the film Last Days, which features a fictionalized version of Cobain living in a "decaying manor".
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Unlike previous Batman films, The Batman focuses on Batman's detective skills, with Reeves describing it as an "almost-noir driven, detective version of Batman" emphasizing the character's heart and mind.
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The Batman said the film blended the detective, action, horror, and psychological thriller genres, which he felt hewed closer to the comics than previous adaptations had.
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The Batman felt this approach made it the most frightening Batman film.
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The Batman trained in Brazilian jiu-jitsu with instructor Rigan Machado, wanting to undergo physical change in a similar way to superhero actors like Chris Hemsworth, Dwayne Johnson, Robert Downey Jr.
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The Batman received advice from the Dark Knight Trilogy director Christopher Nolan while working with him on Tenet.
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The Batman looked to Golden Age comics because he felt there was "long arc for Gordon from then until today", which inspired his performance.
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The Batman provided advice on how to develop Catwoman's character, and began training with instructor David Higgins two months before shooting.
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The Batman drew inspiration from "Year One" and Michelle Pfeiffer's portrayal of Catwoman in Batman Returns.
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The Batman had described it as allowing Reeves to storyboard "the whole film himself", with the shots being incorporated in the film.
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Chinlund used a steel bumper for the frame, so The Batman could "push his way through any obstacle", as well as the roof of a 1969 Dodge Charger; he left the back open since it did not require protection.
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Reeves wanted the Batsuit to feel as if The Batman used spare parts to create it on his own, and the production team sought to evoke the iconography of the comics and balance the Batsuit's darkness without making it difficult to see.
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Dillon added that he wanted The Batman to feel like the "Grim Reaper" with a skull-like cowl.
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The Batman's wingsuit was created by a Seattle-based wingsuit company using the Batsuit material.
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Makeup artist Maria Donne modeled Bruce Wayne's hairstyle after Cobain, while his eyeliner when suiting up as The Batman featured a mix of pigments and products that would sustain rain and sweating.
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The Batman described shooting the film as "one of the most challenging lighting jobs I've ever done"; filming Pattinson in the Batsuit was particularly difficult since he did not want shadows to obscure the costume's details.
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The Batman felt it "kind of validated that this was a direction that an audience would be excited about", and future test screenings were met with improving reception.
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In January 2022, The Batman received a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association, despite wide speculation and internal discussions at Warner Bros.
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The Batman added that a PG-13 rating was one of the only studio mandates he faced.
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The Batman acknowledged this, but said it was a lucky coincidence.
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Adam Chitwood of Collider praised what he saw as a "genuinely refreshing" approach to depicting the world of Batman, and Saavedra wrote that it made The Batman look more like a detective story than a superhero film.
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Adam B Vary of Variety specifically compared the tone to Christoper Nolan's "gritty" Dark Knight films, believing The Batman would be darker and more violent than even those films.
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Additionally, most of DC's March 2022 The Batman-related comics feature variant covers based on the film.
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The Batman was the first superhero film to be released in China since Wonder Woman 1984, after multiple Marvel films were denied releases in 2021.
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The Batman was released for digital download, as well as to stream on HBO Max, on April 18,2022, a day earlier than announced.
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The Batman is an enthralling, chilling and fresh new take on the iconic DC hero that'll leave you desperate for another visit to this impeccably-crafted world.
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Baker wrote that the film ends with The Batman realizing he "has to fight for the will of the people, amongst the people, against the very same institutions that make hollow promises to protect them".
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Baker said that previous The Batman films tend to reflect right-wing themes, with Tim Burton and Christopher Nolan's adaptations respectively featuring libertarian and "vaguely authoritarian" depictions of The Batman.
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The Batman departs by questioning Batman's ethics and focusing on his material wealth.
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The Batman explores grief, trauma, and the "horror" of living with post-traumatic stress disorder through The Batman.
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The film ends with The Batman realizing that he must process his trauma to help improve Gotham.
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The Batman is intended to be the first of a new The Batman film trilogy and establish a The Batman-focused shared universe separate from the DCEU.
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In December 2021, Pattinson said he had ideas for developing Batman's character in further films, while Clark said The Batman would lay a foundation for future films to build upon.
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The Batman said the series would be told from the perspective of one particular crooked cop, with the story being a "battle for his soul", taking inspiration from Prince of the City.
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The Batman said the series would build upon Arkham's introduction in the film and explore the origins of different characters related to it.
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The Batman envisioned a horror tone, with Arkham being depicted as a haunted house.
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