Robert Pattinson says his distinct version of Batman is 'kind of a weirdo'
The British actor, 35, will next be seen in the dark thriller “The Batman,” and asserts that this version will be very different from the previous silver screen iterations of the DC Comics superhero.
Pattinson then noted that Batman’s mentality in the new film is different from what fans know from the other movies. While the Caped Crusader is mainly motivated by the death of his parents, Pattinson says that this flick will show the deeper layers of the character’s psyche. Pattinson also stated that the upcoming movie is designed like a 1970s noir. “It’s a sad movie,” he continued. “It’s kind of about him trying to find some element of hope, in himself, and not just the city.”
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