Robert Pattinson teases how The Batman's ending sets up a sequel to Matt Reeves' movie. After it was confirmed Ben Affleck wouldn't return to star in The Batman, Warner Bros.' search to find a new Dark Knight actor eventually led to Pattinson getting the superhero role. Seen as a somewhat controversial choice at the time, every look at Pattinson's new version of Batman has generated more excitement. The Batman is now weeks away from its highly anticipated theatrical debut and is expected to be a massive hit. For that reason, there is already hope of the franchise continuing with a sequel.
Before The Batman's sequel moves forward, audiences will first meet Pattinson's Bruce Wayne as a relatively inexperienced crime fighter. The movie pits Batman against The Riddler (Paul Dano), who is terrorizing Gotham with various riddles related to the city's dark history and the Wayne family's involvement in it. The Batman will explore Bruce Wayne's detective side as Matt Reeves' mystery thriller story evolves. This includes introducing Catwoman (Zoë Kravitz), Penguin (Colin Farrell), and many other characters from DC's comics that could have bigger roles in a possible sequel.
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As part of the final promotional push for The Batman, Pattinson spoke with GamesRadar about the movie and the possibility of the franchise continuing on. The latest live-action Batman actor admitted that it is somewhat difficult for him to imagine what a The Batman sequel could be because of how different Matt Reeves' movie is from past films. However, Pattinson's answer still managed to include a quick tease of how The Batman's ending sets up Bruce Wayne's next adventure.
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