This will be the third Batman reboot in 17 years, and it is believed that this one will focus less on the origin story and more on the tragic antihero at the heart of the tale, with a darker and more violent narrative.
The Batman will be the 12th live-action appearance of Batman in a feature film, and Robert Pattinson will be the seventh actor to portray the character on the big screen. Christian Bale left the role after the trilogy concluded in 2012 and was replaced by Ben Affleck in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. He appeared in projects such as The Lighthouse and The Devil All The Time after moving away from blockbuster movies. It depends on the actor's schedule, the success of the franchise, and who is involved in the project. Tackling a franchise as popular as the Batman franchise is no small feat, and the way in which the character is interpreted by a filmmaker and lead actor is key to its success. Due to a number of factors, including the fact that he was going to direct and play the lead in The Batman, Ben Affleck left the project.
The 35-year-old will portray Bruce Wayne/Batman in the upcoming The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves. Christopher Nolan changed the character with Batman Begins, followed by The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises. He ended up being Batman at the end, as self-help, because it was like a really, really, really bad self-therapy. It was his performance as a vampire in the 2008 romantic fantasy movie, The Twilight Saga, that brought him international fame.
He has shown himself to be a very versatile performer, and it is often the case that casting against type can work incredibly well.
He has an enormous trauma inside him, and he has built an intricate, psychological mechanism to handle it. Early The Batman trailers have been met with an overwhelmingly positive response, but it's not clear if he's contracted to play the role in any subsequent Batman movies. The British actor got his breakthrough role in the fourth Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The star spoke about the trauma his character has and how he is fueled by tragedy. Robert Pattinson is the star of The Batman. Additional movies could serve to flesh out the dark and troubled young hero of the film, as well as signal a critical and commercial success for the film.
In an interview with Total Film, he talked about his first superhero role and what he thought about the character. It would be reasonable to assume that a new Batman trilogy may be created if The Batman is a success. The tortured version of the DC hero is teased by the comments of Robert Pattinson. Bruce Wayne is believed to turn to vigilantism as "self-therapy."