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Robert Pattinson recants: "Batman is a superhero"

Robert Pattinson recants: "Batman is a superhero"

The well-known London actor changes his mind and now he does believe that the Dark Knight is a hero in full shooting of the film; Premiere in June 2021.

Robert Pattinson, the British actor who will give life to the next version of Batman in the cinema, has recanted in a recent interview of his words about the character a while ago in which he said he did not consider the Dark Knight a superhero. Now, and in words to the middle Time Out and with the filming of the film already underway, Pattinson has recognized that in his day he was wrong with those words and that, indeed, he already considers Batman a superhero.

Premiere in cinemas in June 2021

And it is that the election of Pattinson as next Bruce Wayne / Batman after the departure of Ben Affleck from the role, has caused much controversy among fans of the character and DC, doubting whether the actor famous for his work in Twilight will be able to wear the mask and the layer with enough authority. Of course, in recent years, Pattinson has shown great skills as an actor in independent film, achieving more than positive reviews in many of his roles. But let's go back to his recent words about Batman.

And it is that at the end of last year and after the confirmation of his election as a new Batman, Pattinson admitted on a couple of occasions that he did not consider Batman a superhero as such. After the stir among the fans, the actor has finally recanted, not without a certain humorous touch. “I was not educated on the subject. People got very angry about that. It's strange. I still don't understand the problem. Ok, he's a superhero, I'm sorry! Next headline: Pattinson retracts: Batman is, in fact, a superhero, ”acknowledges the actor.

Robert Pattinson recants: "Batman is a superhero"

On the other hand, he says that with the leaks about his possible choice as Dark Knight before the official announcement, he was afraid of losing the role before the negative reaction of the characters' fans. “I hadn't even auditioned. It's distressing because I was very excited and you think: really, is this how I'm going to lose this paper? It is the most annoying situation to lose something, ”he concludes.

The Batman by Matt Reeves is scheduled to premiere on June 25, 2021 and features a cast headed by Robert Pattinson alongside big names such as Paul Dano as Enigma, Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman, Andy Serkis as Alfred, John Turturro as Falcone or Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner Gordon, among others.

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