Directed by Matt Reeves and starring Robert Pattinson, The Batman has been given a 15 age rating by the BBFC for distribution in the UK
Starring Robert Pattinson as the title character and Colin Farrell as the villainous Penguin the movie ask stars Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman and Paul Dano as The Ridler.
The movie is directed by Matt Reeves who was responsible for bringing the prequel Planet of the Apes movies to the big screen .
Movie Synopsis
The Riddler plays a dangerous game of cat and mouse with Batman and Commissioner Gordon in Gotham City.
BBFC certificate breakdown.
A new poster has been released for upcoming movie The Batman which can seen in full if you scroll down this page.
Check out the Salty Popcorn movie page for more information on this upcoming film.
The new trailer for the Matt Reeves directed The Batman has finally dropped and it looks absolutely epic.
Little is known about the plot at the moment but the trailer ticks all the boxes, we see Batman, we see The Riddler, we see Catwoman and The Penguin, but most of all we see Gotham City.
The movie stars Robert Pattinson as The Batman with Andy Serkis, Jeffrey Wright, Colin Farrell and Zoe Kravitz to name just a few of the all star cast.
The movie has been movies a few time but its currently locked in to 4th March 2022 in a global release.
During the build up for this years (maybe) one of a kind online DCFanDome experience director Matt Reeves has revealed the logo for the upcoming The Batman Movie.
The movie stars Robert Pattinson in the title role and has a young Bruce Wayne discovering the ways of The Batman.
Also starring in the movie is Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman and the ever present butler Alfred Pennyworth is played by Andy Serkis.
With a release date originally set for June 2021 the production had to go on hold during the coronavirus pandemic and will now be released on 1st October 2021.
Not a lot is known about the movie yet and its not known if this will be part of the greater DCEU or a stand alone like 2019's The Joker.
What is #DCFanDome? It is an online event that is free for all fans to join for 24-hours only on August 22nd, and is taking place largely because ComicCon 2020 was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Excited to share the very first look at our official #TheBatman logo, and some very cool additional #DCFanDome artwork by the amazing @jimlee � see more of #TheBatman at the #DCFanDome global event in the Hall of Heroes this Saturday, 8/22! #TheBatman #DCFanDome #ForTheFans pic.twitter.com/ApfngNbyor
— Matt Reeves (@mattreevesLA) August 20, 2020
Yesterday Internet was alight with news that Paramount has announced that the release date for Transformers 3, a follow up to this years yet to be released Transformers 2: Rise of the Fallen, would be July 1, 2011, but the director Michael Bay seems to have other ideas which he's expressed on his Website.
In a statement on his Website he seems to be correcting Paramount saying he wants to take a year off and make the 3rd movie in the series for release on 2012.
Maybe planning so far ahead is a bad idea, especially for film which are not even in pre-production, your bound to get at least some information wrong.
This reminds me of an advert for a film I saw in the trade press once, the film starred Annette Benning and the advert for the film proudly announced "starring Annette Benning, Catwoman in the new Batman Movie", now we all know that Benning didn't star in that Batman movie and was off having a baby instead.
Now I know studios have to plan ahead, but do they have to shout about it and get the hype going so far in advance, especially for a film like Transformers that 1) is being hyped enough already for the film that is not even at cinemas yet and HAS been made, and 2) will generate enough buzz of it's own during the 18 months before hand.