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Robert Pattinson lives childhood dream playing Batman on big screen

/ 07:21 AM February 24, 2022

Robert Pattinson used to dress up as Batman his “entire childhood,” he said. Now the British actor is about to debut his version of the capped crusader in the latest movie about the DC Comics superhero.

“This is bizarre to me,” Pattinson, 35, said on the red carpet for a London screening of “The Batman” on Wednesday. “I’d be so curious what my childhood self would think of this.”

Pattinson, who rose to global fame with the “Twilight” movies, follows in the footsteps of Adam West, Val Kilmer, Michael Keaton, Christian Bale and more recently Ben Affleck among others, to play Bruce Wayne/Batman.

Robert Pattinson lives childhood dream playing as Batman on big screen

Cast members Robert Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz arrive at the London launch of ‘The Batman’, in London, Britain, February 23, 2022. REUTERS/Tom Nicholson

“I mean the legacy of the actors who played (Batman), they’ve all been such massive parts of my life and my interest in film and why I wanted to be an actor in the first place,” Pattinson said.

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“It’s just incredible to be a part of the same coterie,” he said, noting that acting with a mask on was “surprisingly difficult. “I grew up on Adam West (playing Batman). I think my costume when I was a kid was an Adam West one.”

Robert Pattinson lives childhood dream playing as Batman on big screen

Cast member Andy Serkis arrives at the London launch of ‘The Batman’ with his wife and son, in London, Britain, February 23, 2022. REUTERS/Tom Nicholson

In the movie, Batman investigates corruption in Gotham following the murders of several of senior figures by sadistic serial killer, the Riddler.

“There are great Batman movies and it’s a character that everyone loves … so for me you don’t approach it without a heavy dose of terror,” director Matt Reeves said.

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“In certain ways it’s a psychological horror movie, it’s a thriller, it’s a serial killer movie and it’s also a kind of a grand love story.”

The cast also includes Colin Farrell, Andy Serkis and Paul Dano. Zoë Kravitz plays Selina Kyle/Catwoman.

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“Matt … really wanted to explore Selina as a three-dimensional human being and to meet her so early in the story before she’s Catwoman is something we haven’t necessarily seen before,” Kravitz said.

“The Batman” begins its global rollout from March 1.

(Reporting by Sarah Mills; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Richard Chang)

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