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The Batman trailer: Robert Pattinson fights crime in the dark, Zoë Kravitz shines as Catwoman

The Batman is set to have a theatrical release next year on March 4.

Sunidhi Prajapat
Oct 17, 2021
The Batman trailer: Robert Pattinson fights crime in the dark, Zoë Kravitz shines as Catwoman

Warner Bros unveiled the trailer of The Batman starring Robert Pattinson. The makers dropped the first full trailer of the superhero film on Saturday during the DC Fandome virtual fan event. The highly-anticipated movie also stars Zoë Kravitz.

The latest trailer begins with the arrest of the supervillain Riddler. The antagonist leaves a question mark on his coffee before the arrest. Batman can be heard speaking from the background and saying, “Fear is a tool. And when that light hits the sky (referring to the Batman logo that shines in the sky when someone needs help), it is not just a call. It’s a warning.” Post that, Pattinson can be seen fighting criminals in the dark. Moving on the vigilante can be seen meeting someone in the prison, where he asks the person that what has he done. Meanwhile, Kravitz appears as Catwoman and says to the hero that she can take care of herself and asks him that who is inside that (Batman) mask. He later replies, “I’m the vengeance.” The trailer video also unveils the famous Batmobile in the end.

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The official Batman page on Twitter shared the trailer and captioned, “Vengeance has arrived at #DCFanDome. Watch the new trailer for @TheBatman now! Only in theaters March 4. #TheBatman (sic)”

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According to Variety, Kravitz recently spoke about her character in the film and mentioned, 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.”

The Batman, which also stars Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth (the famous butler of Bruce Wayne), is set to have a theatrical release next year on March 4.

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