Despite only just becoming available to many moviegoers, "The Batman" has already surpassed Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" in one way surprising way.
After years of waiting for its release, fans are analyzing every detail of "The Batman." One detail theatergoers may notice is the dedication to Andrew Jack.
In "The Batman," Riddler leaves behind cards for Batman to find. There's more than meets the eye with these cards as they contain sly references to the comics.
While The Batman has a PG-13 rating in America, the U.K. gave it a slightly more adult rating, and Robert Pattinson had a hilarious response to the news.
For "The Batman," pressure was on for Robert Pattinson, who has revealed that he took some fairly drastic measures to get in shape for the iconic role.
The Batman may be a great new version of the famous superhero, but the film stumbles in a lot of places as well. Which moments have made fans the most upset?
Robert Pattinson's Batman is dark. We examine the family legacy, Alfred abuse, and villain similarities defining the protagonist of Matt Reeves' "The Batman."
In the end, "The Batman" provides some surprisingly compelling answers to the moral questions at the film's heart, and even finds time to set up a sequel.