The Batman Actor You Probably Forgot Starred In Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse
It may surprise you to know that the same actress who stars as Mary Jane in "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" also stars in "The Batman."
Read MoreIt may surprise you to know that the same actress who stars as Mary Jane in "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" also stars in "The Batman."
Read MoreThe late Adam West would return to the role of Batman a final time just before he passed away in 2017.
Read More"The Batman" has a ton of memorable scenes, but fans have taken to social media to voice their excitement at one, in particular.
Read MoreHere's what "The Batman" director Matt Reeves told theater owners in a letter he sent ahead of the film's premiere.
Read MoreIn order to disguise himself from his alter-ego Bruce Wayne, "Batman" films have always included some alteration to the character's voice.
Read MoreOne actor who had previously played one of the Robins in live-action appeared very early in "The Batman" in a scene you may have likely missed.
Read MoreJust how much money did it cost to see Reeves's vision for "The Batman" through? It's not a small number, but it's still looking like a worthy investment.
Read MoreSome very lucky fans were able to see "The Batman" early. Here's their response to the Robert Pattinson flick.
Read MoreGiven apparent fan support for Kristen Stewart playing the Joker, Variety asked her if she might be interested in portraying Gotham's Clown Prince of Crime.
Read MoreIn The Batman, a chase sequence ends with a memorable upside-down shot. Here's how director Matt Reeves used virtual reality to pull it off.
Read MoreWhat does Kristen Stewart think about her once on-screen romantic interest Robert Pattinson being cast as the latest caped crusader in "The Batman"?
Read MoreDuring a conversation between Bruce and his butler in "The Batman," Alfred lets slip an intriguing reference that should perk up fans' ears.
Read MoreDespite only just becoming available to many moviegoers, "The Batman" has already surpassed Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" in one way surprising way.
Read More"The Batman" is a huge success. But director Matt Reeves initially thought it was "insane" to make a Batman movie like this.
Read MoreTaking on the role of Oswald Cobblepot was a daunting task, but Farrell found his way through the heavy makeup and prosthetics.
Read MoreMatt Reeves' The Batman won't include Two-Face, but some fans like Game of Thrones' Richard Madden for the role. One even made a mockup.
Read MoreAfter 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.
Read More"The Batman" has one twist after the next, and Carmine Falcone, played by John Turturro, finds himself in the middle of a massive one.
Read MoreFor "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.
Read More"The Batman" has a dense plot that may leave viewers scratching their heads. Here are the most confusing moments from "The Batman" explained.
Read MoreIn "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.
Read MoreWhile 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.
Read More"The Batman" packs in a ton of Caped Crusader Easter eggs, but there's one that specifically has to deal with Robert Pattinson's filmography.
Read MoreRiddler is terrifying in "The Batman," but there's one scene that would make even the strongest viewer cower in fear.
Read MoreThe newest Batman actor pays far more attention to fan theories than you might think.
Read MoreRobert Pattinson's Batman is dark. We examine the family legacy, Alfred abuse, and villain similarities defining the protagonist of Matt Reeves' "The Batman."
Read MoreIn 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.
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