Probably the most anticipated film of the year, Matt Reeves' long-awaited The Batman is less than a month away from its big theatrical release. Now, early leaked reactions reportedly claim that the film is complex and controversial.
The Batman,which will follow Robert Pattinson as the Caped Crusader during his second year of crime-fighting, looks to kick off a new shared universe with a bang, as two direct sequels and two other spin-off series for HBO Max are in early development. Much like Chrisopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, Reeves looks to add a fresh perspective to the character, and judging by reported early reactions to The Batman, he appears to be doing just that.
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According to Editor-in-Chief of AwardsAce.com's Erick Weber, who took to Twitter to share his thoughts after receiving a text from another source that likely attended another test screening, The Batman is sure to be a challenging film, and one that could be polarizing for fans. The insider also compared the DC film to other psychological thriller classics such as Chinatown, Zodiac, The Usual Suspects, and The Silence of the Lambs. Weber also tweeted out that people will be discussing the film long after its release. Whether that is a good or bad thing, it seems that Reeves has created a film (which has a now confirmed runtime of 175 minutes, making it the second-longest film featuring Batman) that many fans have been hoping for: a darker, neo-noir detectiveBatman film that takes its time to really hone in on the character's internal struggles while still exploring much of his tragic past.
While the film may be a bit divisive amongst audiences, in addition to Weber's posts, author and
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