The stars of The Batman recall their first impressions of Robert Pattinson's Batsuit. Few upcoming movies seem to have the same level of anticipation as DC's The Batman. Directed by Matt Reeves, the film was originally scheduled to debut last year, but the coronavirus pandemic pushed it back to this weekend. Box office projections have The Batman opening to at least $100 million, hinting at how eager fans are to see the movie. Beyond that, the film has been greeted with positive reviews from critics, many of which suggested this is one of the best Batman movies of all time.
The Batman stars Robert Pattinson as the titular hero. Tortured by his inner demons, this Bruce Wayne is now in his second year of being Batman, and he's set to face his biggest challenge yet when the Riddler (Paul Dano) begins murdering members of Gotham's elite. Surrounding Bruce are both enemies and allies alike, from a pre-Penguin Oswald Cobblepot (Colin Farrell) and Catwoman (Zoë Kravitz) to Alfred Pennyworth (Andy Serkis) and Jim Gordon (Jeffrey Wright). To create The Batman, Reeves has crafted a unique take on the hero's entire mythology, and that extends to his supporting characters.
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Reeves and his creative team has also designed a pretty awesome Batsuit. Fans have been abuzz about Pattinson's Batman costume since it was first unveiled in early 2020, and it turns out the movie's stars felt similarly when they saw it on set. Pattinson, Kravitz, Wright, and Dano sat down recently with IMDb to answer some burning questions, and they all revealed what their first impressions of the Batsuit were. They said:
Jeffrey Wright: When we rehearsed, he was only in the cowl and with the
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