DC's new Batman standalone film has been confirmed to be played by Robert Pattinson, and the current plot details are still unknown. Recently, Batman photographer Robert Richardson revealed the details of Ben's Batman standalone film in a podcast (now abandoned). He said that the film would focus on "insanity" and Arkham Asylum. "Batman" independent cinematographer Robert Richardson recently said in a podcast: "Ben originally wanted to explore 'madness' more deeply in the film. So I think you would have seen darker scenes in the film, and an exploration of Batman himself, what kind of person is Batman inside, and what is normal and what is not normal. So Batman will go deeper into Arkham Asylum, which you should all know is a place where villains are locked up, and the people in it change back and forth, just like Batman." At present, the independent film "Batman" has been confirmed to be made into a series, and the first one will be released in North America on June 25, 2021. Director Matt Reeves hopes to make this "Batman" a crime story-driven black film, highlighting Bruce Wayne's detective skills rather than the previous action hero setting. In addition to Catwoman, villains such as Penguin, Riddler, and Two-Face are also expected to appear in the film. |
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