The Batman's Robert Pattinson has opened up about the process of experimenting on his Batman voice. The Good Time star is set to debut as Bruce Wayne in Matt Reeves' The Batman, inheriting the role from Ben Affleck. The movie will chronicle Batman's second year fighting crime in Gotham City and will debut in theaters on March 4.
The Batman will return to the roots of Bruce Wayne's war on crime in Gotham City. The film will follow Wayne as he embarks on a war against The Penguin (Collin Farrell) and The Riddler (Paul Dano) while untangling a mysterious conspiracy involving Gotham's underworld, a conspiracy that seems to include his own family history. Along the way, he finds himself entangled with a cat burglar named Selina Kyle (Zoe Kravitz), who seems to have an agenda of her own. Little else is known about The Batman's overall plot at this point, and even Pattinson's Batman voice has been relatively absent from the marketing except for a few decidedly cool line readings.
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With The Batman's release only weeks away, new information has come to light about Pattinson's portrayal. Specifically, Pattinson has opened up about the process of creating the voice he used when playing The Caped Crusader. In a recent Q&A session attended by Screen Rant, Pattinson said that the Batman voice took a lot of work, but eventually he landed on something that fit the character. Pattinson said:
It was a lot of trial and error. I had a lot of time to think about it. I think I was cast about seven or eight months before we started shooting. So I was experimenting with a lot of different things, and I think the first two or three weeks, we were doing a variety of different
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