Robert Pattinson reveals what his Caped Crusader's greatest fear is in The Batman. The actor continues to do press for the film as its upcoming release date nears. While it could still be delayed depending on the coronavirus pandemic status, marketing for The Batman is ramping up with director Matt Reeves optimistic that it will stick to its current premiere schedule.
Over the last couple of weeks, Warner Bros. has consistently rolled out promotional materials for The Batman, such as TV spots, posters, and tie-in merchandise. To maintain the hype for The Batman leading to its rollout, its primary cast has also started doing press activities. Understandably, they can't talk about spoiler-specific details about the blockbuster aside from what's already been revealed, including The Riddler (Paul Dano) being the narrative's main villain. In terms of the titular hero, The Batman follows him in his second year as the Bat of Gotham. Now, Pattinson shares more about his character's psyche.
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Speaking with The River (via The Art of The Batman on Twitter), Pattinson revealed what his character's greatest fear is, at least in the film. According to the actor, he believes that the new Bruce Wayne is afraid of being unmasked, which would've exposed his secret identity as the wealthy industrialist from a prominent family. Read his full answer below:
«Perhaps his greatest fear is the mask being stripped off of him, revealing the fact that Batman is Bruce Wayne. It's almost like death to him. He fights that way as Batman.»
Since Bruce Wayne is fairly new to his role as a vigilante, it makes total sense that he's afraid that he will get exposed, especially
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