Robert Pattinson's Batman And Zoe Kravitz Catwoman Are Saving Gotham In New Trailer
A new trailer for the upcoming movie The Batman directed by Matt Reeves has been revealed and fans are going wild since we finally see Robert Pattinson in all his splendor

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Watch out, the bat signal is in the sky! The trailer of the upcoming Batman movie has been finally released and in it, we can watch Robert Pattinson in all his glory fighting the bad guys alongside Zoe Kravitz who is playing Catwoman here.
Every hero has his own villain (well, Batman has more than a hundred) but this time we got to see an unrecognizable Colin Farrel playing the Penguin. The first time we saw this character was back in Tim Burton's 1992's Batman Returns when Danny DeVito portrayed the eccentric character. "It's not just a signal," Pattinson can be heard saying in a low voice. "It's a warning."
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Anyway, this trailer looks more than epic and it starts with police entering into a room to find another Batman villain, The Riddler, being all chill and drinking coffee. He is portrayed by Paul Dano. Somewhere else in the trailer we got to see Batman fighting criminals and evading some bullets, but at some point, we hear Zoe's Catwoman asking him a very interesting question. "Who are you under there?"
Catwoman has been memorably played on screen by Michelle Pfeiffer in 1992’s “Batman Returns” and Anne Hathaway in 2012’s “The Dark Knight Rises.” “I don’t want her to be an idea, you know, I want her to be a real human being in a real situation in a real city trying to survive and reacting to her own pain,” Kravitz said about the character in the Fandome panel with Pattinson and Reeves.
Leaving all the cliches aside Pattinson's Batman replies to her "I'm vengeance" Alongside Robert Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz we also get to see John Turturro as crime boss Carmine Falcone, Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner Gordon, Peter Sarsgaard as a Gotham City DA, and Andy Serkis as the beloved Alfred Pennyworth, Bruce Wayne’s loyal butler.
Almost in the end we see how the Penguin thinks he has escaped but it results that not even fire can defeat Gotham's favorite hero.
Matt Reeves, director of The Batman, has previously explained that this film will follow the story of a young Bruce Wayne who is far from being the perfected version we have seen so far. “One of the things that are interesting is learning how to be Batman. It's a criminological experiment. He's trying to figure out what he can do to change this place," said Reeves.
"He's seeing he's not having any of the effects he wants to have. That's when the murders start to happen ... and it opens up a whole new world of corruption. Without being an origin tale, it ends up touching on his origins."
Filming was paused in March 2020 due to COVID-19 but now we finally know that The Batman will be released in March 2022.