The Batman is a true detective storey that is both intense and sad. According to Robert Pattinson

 According to the actor, the DC film will depict a Gotham in the grips of hell, plagued with crime and sorrow.


Fans should brace up since it appears that The Batman will be a dramatic and emotional adventure.

Fans should brace up since it appears that The Batman will be a dramatic and emotional adventure.

Star Robert Pattinson revealed more about Matt Reeves' highly anticipated instalment in the Warner Bros.

 DC superhero franchise in a profile for GQ published on Tuesday. 

According to the actor, the picture, which is set to be released in early March, wastes no time in enthralling spectators.

"I sat alone and saw a rough edit of the film.

 And the initial shot is so dissimilar to any other Batman film that it's a completely new tempo," Pattinson told GQ. 

"From the first meeting I had with Matt, he said, 'I want to do a '70s noir detective storey like The Conversation.' And I'm not sure how I feel about it.

I believed that meant the mood board or something along those lines, based on the appearance. But it's clear from the first shot that this is a detective storey."

Last year's film The Last Duel was one of the best, and Affleck was fantastic in it.

 I'm all for him quitting the Justice League if it means more flicks and performances like The Last Duel.

 (However, I thought he was a good Batman.) The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson rather than Ben Affleck, will be released in theatres on March 4, 2022.

More: Ben Affleck Credits Matt Damon With His Decision to Stop Playing Batman


According to the actor, Bruce Wayne would be significantly more broken in the picture, with his emotional state visibly sick.

 "I was trying to break that down in what I thought was a real way, instead of trying to rationalise it All the other stories say the death of his parents is why Bruce becomes Batman, but I was trying to break it down in what I thought was a real way, instead of trying to rationalise it."

GQ. "For years and years and years, he's been building this complicated structure that has resulted in this Batman persona.

 But it's not like what he's done is healthy. "It's almost as if I'm addicted to drugs." Pattinson, please continue. 

"At one point, Alfred inquires about Bruce's family's reaction to his new side hustle damaging the family legacy.

 'This is my family legacy,' Bruce explains. There's nothing else I can do if I don't do this.' I've always seen that as 'There's nothing else,' rather than 'I don't have a purpose.'

 'However, I'm checking out.' And I believe this adds to the sadness. 

It a sad film, for example. It's about him attempting to locate a ray of hope in the midst of his despair.

Not just the city, but himself. Bruce rarely doubts his own abilities; instead, he doubts the city's ability to change. 

But, you know, it's kind of insane: the only way I can survive is to dress up as a bat."

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