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The Batman (film)

The Batman is a 2022 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character Batman. Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Films, 6th & Idaho, and Dylan Clark Productions, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is a reboot of the Batman film franchise. The film was directed by Matt Reeves, who wrote the screenplay with Peter Craig. It stars Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne / Batman alongside Zoë Kravitz, Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright, John Turturro, Peter Sarsgaard, Andy Serkis, and Colin Farrell. The film sees Batman, who has been fighting crime in Gotham City for two years, uncover corruption while pursuing the Riddler (Dano), a serial killer who targets Gotham's corrupt elite.

The Batman
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMatt Reeves
Written by
Based onCharacters
from DC
Produced by
  • Dylan Clark
  • Matt Reeves
Starring
CinematographyGreig Fraser
Edited by
Music byMichael Giacchino
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
  • March 1, 2022 (2022-03-01) (Lincoln Center)
  • March 4, 2022 (2022-03-04) (United States)
Running time
176 minutes[3]
CountryUnited States[2]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$185–200 million[4][5]
Box office$771 million[6]

Development began after Ben Affleck was cast as Batman in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) in 2013. Affleck signed on to direct, produce, co-write, and star in The Batman, but had reservations about the project and dropped out. Reeves took over and reworked the story, removing the DCEU connections. He sought to explore Batman's detective side more than previous films, drawing inspiration from the films of Alfred Hitchcock and the New Hollywood era, and comics such as "Year One" (1987), The Long Halloween (1996–97), and Ego (2000). Pattinson was cast in May 2019, with further casting in late 2019. Filming began in the United Kingdom in January 2020, but was halted in March by the COVID-19 pandemic. It resumed later in the year and concluded in Chicago in March 2021.

After the COVID-19 pandemic caused two delays to its original June 2021 release date, The Batman premiered at the Lincoln Center in Manhattan on March 1, 2022, and was theatrically released on March 4. The film was a commercial success, grossing $771 million against a $185–200 million budget, making it the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2022, and received positive reviews from critics. The film was nominated for three awards at the 95th Academy Awards, and received numerous other accolades. The Batman is intended to launch a Batman shared universe, with two sequels planned and three spin-off television series in development for Max, which include The Penguin starring Farrell. The first sequel, titled The Batman – Part II, is set for release on October 3, 2025.

Plot

On Halloween, Gotham City mayor Don Mitchell Jr. is murdered by the Riddler, a masked serial killer. Reclusive billionaire Bruce Wayne, who has operated for two years as the vigilante Batman, investigates the murder alongside the Gotham City Police Department (GCPD). Lieutenant James Gordon discovers a message that the Riddler left for Batman. The following night, the Riddler kills Commissioner Pete Savage and leaves another message for Batman.

Batman and Gordon discover that the Riddler left a thumb drive in Mitchell's car containing images of Mitchell with a woman, Annika Kosolov, at the Iceberg Lounge—a nightclub operated by Oswald "The Penguin" Cobblepot, crime boss Carmine Falcone's lieutenant. While the Penguin pleads ignorance, Batman notices that Selina Kyle, Annika's roommate, works at the club as a waitress. When Annika disappears, Batman sends Selina to the Iceberg Lounge for answers and discovers that Savage was on Falcone's payroll, as is district attorney Gil Colson.

The Riddler abducts Colson, straps a timed collar bomb to his neck, and sends him to interrupt Mitchell's funeral. When Batman arrives, the Riddler calls him via Colson's phone and threatens to detonate the bomb if Colson cannot answer three riddles. Colson refuses to answer the third—the name of the informant who gave the GCPD information that led to a historic drug bust ending gangster Salvatore Maroni's operation—and is killed. Batman and Gordon deduce that the informant may be the Penguin and track him to a drug deal. They discover that Maroni's operation transferred to Falcone, with many corrupt GCPD officers involved. Selina inadvertently exposes them when she arrives to steal money and discovers Annika's corpse in the trunk of a car. After a car chase, Batman captures the Penguin, but he and Gordon learn the Penguin is not the informant.

Batman and Gordon follow the Riddler's trail to the ruins of an orphanage funded by Bruce's murdered parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne, where they learn that the Riddler holds a grudge against the Wayne family. Bruce's butler and caretaker, Alfred Pennyworth, is hospitalized after opening a letter bomb addressed to Bruce. The Riddler leaks evidence that Thomas, who was running for mayor before he was murdered, hired Falcone to kill a journalist who was writing a story about Martha's family history of mental illness. Bruce confronts Alfred, who maintains that Thomas only asked Falcone to threaten the journalist into silence; Thomas planned to turn himself and Falcone over to the police once he found out Falcone murdered the journalist instead. Alfred believes that Falcone had Thomas and Martha killed to silence them.

Selina reveals to Batman that Falcone is her father. After learning that he killed Annika for discovering he was the informant, she tries to kill Falcone, but Batman and Gordon arrive in time to stop her. Gordon arrests Falcone, but the Riddler kills Falcone with a sniper rifle moments later. The Riddler is unmasked as forensic accountant Edward Nashton and incarcerated in Arkham State Hospital, where he tells Batman he took inspiration from him when targeting the corrupt. Batman learns that Nashton has planted car bombs around Gotham and cultivated an online following that plans to assassinate mayor-elect Bella Reál.

The bombs destroy the seawall around Gotham and flood the city. Nashton's followers attempt to kill Reál, but Batman and Selina manage to stop them. In the aftermath, Nashton befriends another inmate,[a] while Selina deems Gotham beyond saving and leaves. Batman aids recovery efforts and vows to inspire hope in Gotham.

Cast

  • Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne / Batman:
    A reclusive billionaire who obsessively protects Gotham City as a masked vigilante to cope with his traumatic past.[8] Batman is around 30 years old and is not yet an experienced crime fighter,[9][10] because director Matt Reeves wanted to explore the character before he becomes "fully formed".[11] Reeves and Pattinson described Batman as an insomniac who cannot delineate between the Batman persona and his "recluse rockstar" public identity as Bruce,[12][13] with Reeves comparing his obsession with being Batman to a drug addiction.[8] Pattinson said the film questions the nature of heroism,[14] as Batman is more flawed than traditional superheroes[15] and unable to control himself,[12] seeking to work out his rage and "inflict his kind of justice".[16] Reeves considered The Batman a story about Batman learning that he must not exact vengeance, but inspire hope.[17] Oscar Novak portrays a young Bruce,[18] while Rick English was Pattinson's stunt double.[19]
  • Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle / Catwoman:
    A nightclub waitress, drug dealer, and cat burglar who meets Batman while searching for her missing roommate;[14][20][21] her moral ambiguity challenges Batman's black-and-white view of good and evil.[8] Kravitz said the character is becoming a femme fatale and "figuring out who she is, beyond just someone trying to survive".[22] She described her as a mysterious character with unclear motivations,[14] who represents femininity in contrast to Batman's masculinity.[23] She said the pair are "partner[s] in crime",[24] drawn together by their desire to fight for vulnerable people.[25] Reeves saw Selina as Batman's awakening to his own sheltered upbringing and preconceived assumptions.[26] Kravitz focused more on Selina than her Catwoman persona because she did not want to distract from the character's emotional journey,[14] and interpreted Selina as bisexual, like the comics.[27]
  • Paul Dano as Edward Nashton / Riddler:
    A forensic accountant who is inspired by Batman to become a serial killer who targets elite Gotham citizens and live streams his crimes.[28][29][30] An orphan raised in abject poverty, he resents Gotham's rich and powerful for ignoring the less fortunate, and seeks to "unmask the truth" about Gotham, taunting Batman and law enforcement with riddles.[31][32][33] Reeves said Batman inspiring the Riddler reflects the idea from the comics that he creates his own enemies and that the Riddler's attack on Gotham gives the character a "political agenda" as a terrorist-like figure.[28][34] He found Batman and the Riddler being "kind of two sides of the same coin" unsettling, as they have similar goals.[26] He likened the Riddler to the Zodiac Killer, who he felt was the "real-life" Riddler for his practice of communicating with ciphers and riddles,[14] while Dano said his performance balanced the real-life basis with the Batman franchise's theatricality.[35] Joseph Walker portrays a young Nashton.[36]
  • Jeffrey Wright as James Gordon:
    An ally of Batman in the Gotham City Police Department (GCPD).[37][38] He is the only GCPD officer whom Batman trusts, and they work together to solve the Riddler case.[39] Wright described Gordon as "relative to Gotham City, to the Gotham City Police Department, to Batman, to justice and to corruption".[40] Similar to Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005–2012), Gordon begins as a GCPD lieutenant in The Batman, allowing his progression to commissioner to be depicted in subsequent films.[29] Wright felt starting Gordon as the lieutenant enabled him to play a larger role compared to previous film iterations.[39] Reeves felt that Batman and Gordon's partnership is emphasized more in The Batman than it was in previous Batman films, and compared them to Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) and Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) from All the President's Men (1974).[26]
  • John Turturro as Carmine Falcone:
    A Gotham crime boss and Selina's father.[41][42] The Riddler's primary target,[43] Falcone has much of Gotham under his control; Turturro described him as a "dangerous guy",[44] while Reeves said he was "seemingly...a genteel mobster but [he] turns out to have a very, very dark history behind him" and compared him to Noah Cross (John Huston) from Chinatown (1974).[26] The Batman suggests that Falcone played a role in Batman's origin story by ordering the murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne. Falcone wears vintage sunglasses throughout the film, as Turturro felt the character needed a "mask".[44]
  • Peter Sarsgaard as Gil Colson: Gotham's district attorney,[9] whom Sarsgaard described as untruthful and "distasteful".[45]
  • Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth:
    Batman's butler and mentor,[46] though they have a strained relationship and rarely speak.[47] Pattinson described Alfred as Batman's only confidant, even though Alfred "thinks he's gone insane!"[48] Alfred has a military background, which is reflected in him being "used to rules and regulations, structure and precision" as well as his attire and demeanor. To illustrate Alfred's physical appearance as a military veteran, Reeves came up with the idea of him having a cane, while Serkis suggested his facial scars.[49] Serkis said Alfred was "part of the secret service and then the security team looking after Wayne Enterprises"; his background led to him becoming more of a "mentor and a teacher" than the father figure that Bruce needed.[50] Reeves noted that Alfred was forced into becoming Bruce's parental figure despite being inexperienced, and feels guilty that his parenting of Bruce might have led to his obsessive journey as Batman.[26]
  • Colin Farrell as Oswald "Oz" Cobblepot / Penguin:
    Falcone's chief lieutenant who operates the Iceberg Lounge, the nightclub where Selina works.[21] He is not yet the crime kingpin he is depicted as in the comics,[20] and dislikes being referred to as the Penguin.[33][51] Reeves explained that the Penguin is a "mid-level mobster guy and he's got a bit of showmanship to him, but you can see that he wants more and that he's been underestimated".[52] Reeves compared the Penguin to Fredo Corleone (John Cazale) from The Godfather (1972), due to "the insignificance that he lives within, in a family that is full of very strong, very bright, very capable, very violent men."[53]

Additionally, Jayme Lawson portrays Bella Reál,[9] a mayoral candidate for Gotham City who Reeves said represents hope;[54][55][26] Gil Perez-Abraham portrays Martinez, a GCPD officer;[56][57] Peter McDonald portrays William Kenzie, a corrupt GCPD officer;[58] Alex Ferns portrays Pete Savage, the GCPD commissioner;[59] Con O'Neill portrays Mackenzie Bock, the GCPD chief;[60][61] and Rupert Penry-Jones portrays Don Mitchell Jr., Gotham's mayor.[62][8] Barry Keoghan makes a cameo appearance as the Joker (credited as "Unseen Arkham Prisoner"),[7] while other cast members include twins Charlie and Max Carver as Iceberg Lounge bouncers (credited as "The Twins");[63] Hana Hrzic as Annika, Selina's roommate;[42] Jay Lycurgo as a young gang member;[64][65] Akie Kotabe as a train passenger;[66] Sandra Dickinson as Dory, Bruce's caretaker and housekeeper;[36] Luke Roberts and Stella Stocker as Bruce's parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne.[18]

Production

Development

Ben Affleck

 
Ben Affleck was initially set to direct, write, produce, and star in The Batman, but left the project in January 2017 due to several factors.

In August 2013, Ben Affleck was cast as Bruce Wayne / Batman for multiple films set in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU).[67] He made his debut in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)[68] before appearing in Suicide Squad (2016) and Justice League (2017).[69][70] In October 2014, Warner Bros. revealed plans for a standalone Batman film starring Affleck,[71] and he was in negotiations to direct and co-write the screenplay with Geoff Johns by July 2015. Production was expected to begin after Affleck finished work on Live by Night (2016).[72][73]

Affleck and Johns finished the first draft in March 2016.[74] Set after the events of Batman v Superman and Justice League,[72] the script told an original story inspired by comic book elements, an approach that Affleck compared to director Zack Snyder's Batman v Superman story,[75] with specific influence from Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth (1989) and "Knightfall" (1992–1994) as well as the video game Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009).[76] Cinematographer Robert Richardson, who was attached early in development, confirmed that the script was primarily set in Arkham Asylum.[77] It featured Slade Wilson / Deathstroke orchestrating a breakout at Arkham to tire Batman and make him vulnerable,[76] before fighting him in the streets of Gotham during the climax. Batgirl was planned to appear and help Batman.[78] Johns said the film would also explore the death of Robin, which was hinted at in Batman v Superman.[74]

Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara confirmed at CinemaCon in April 2016 that Affleck was directing.[79][80] Jeremy Irons said he would reprise his Batman v Superman role of Alfred Pennyworth in May, and Joe Manganiello was cast as Deathstroke in September.[81][82] Manganiello explained that Deathstroke believed Batman was responsible for his son's death and was depicted as systematically dismantling Batman's life and killing those close to him like a "horror movie villain". He compared the story to David Fincher's The Game (1997).[83][84] Snyder enjoyed the story and filmed a post-credits scene for Justice League—featuring Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) revealing Batman's secret identity to Deathstroke—to help set up the film.[84][85] Affleck revealed the title was The Batman in October, and in December he said filming was on track to begin in mid-2017 for a 2018 release.[86][74] That month, a planned Justice League sequel was delayed to accommodate The Batman.[87] Chris Terrio turned in a rewrite of the script in January 2017.[88]

Affleck began to have reservations about directing the film[89] and announced in January 2017 that he was stepping down as director but still planned to star and produce.[90] He initially said he had stepped down to focus more on starring as Batman[90] but soon stated that he had been unable to get the script where he needed it and felt it was time for someone else to "have a shot at it".[91] Affleck later added that he did not think he would have enjoyed directing the film and felt it should be directed by someone who would love working on it.[89] At the time, Warner Bros. was re-evaluating its approach to superhero films following the release of Batman v Superman, which led to Affleck's film being "sidelined" according to Borys Kit of The Hollywood Reporter.[10] The Justice League post-credits scene was altered in post-production to tease the Injustice League in a Justice League sequel instead of Deathstroke's role in The Batman, though the original was restored in the 2021 director's cut Zack Snyder's Justice League.[84][85]

Matt Reeves

 
Matt Reeves took over as director and co-writer from Affleck and chose to feature a younger version of Batman.

Matt Reeves, Matt Ross, Ridley Scott, Gavin O'Connor, George Miller, Denis Villeneuve, and Fede Álvarez were all considered as replacements for Affleck as director.[88][92][93] Reeves, a longtime Batman fan,[14] quickly moved to the top of the shortlist and entered negotiations after meeting with Warner Bros. on February 10, 2017.[92] Warner Bros. sent Reeves a copy of the script, but Reeves felt that Affleck's take, while "totally valid", was not the film he wanted to make.[94] Reeves only wanted to join if he was guaranteed creative control, and Warner Bros. Pictures Group chair Toby Emmerich—who wanted an "auteur" to make the next Batman film—was impressed by his initial ideas.[95] An issue with his salary soon arose, but it was quickly overcome, and Reeves was hired to direct The Batman on February 23.[96][97] He was also set to produce the film with Dylan Clark.[98] Reeves was not willing to share his full vision with the studio while he was working on War for the Planet of the Apes (2017), and Warner Bros. agreed to delay production until he was available.[94]

Reeves began working on the script in March 2017.[99] He initially planned to keep The Batman's connections to the DCEU, and spoke with Affleck during the writing process,[100] but soon reworked the story to focus on Batman earlier in his vigilante career,[101][102] with plans to cast a younger actor to play Batman;[103] Warner Bros. was planning to replace Affleck by July 2017.[104] In August 2018, Affleck went to rehabilitation for alcohol abuse, and it was considered unlikely that he would reprise his role in the film after that.[103] On a Television Critics Association panel in August 2018, Reeves said the script was nearing completion.[100] He hoped to finish it within a couple of weeks and was aiming to begin production in early-to-mid-2019.[100][105] Reeves submitted his first draft to Warner Bros. the following month.[106] Mattson Tomlin and Peter Craig also contributed to the script,[107][108] though only Reeves and Craig received credit.[108] Tomlin used some of the ideas he developed for The Batman in a comic book limited series, Batman: The Imposter (2021).[109]

In January 2019, Warner Bros. set a June 25, 2021, release date for The Batman, and Affleck confirmed that he was no longer starring.[110] Affleck explained that he stepped down due to a combination of factors, including his divorce from Jennifer Garner, the tumultuous production of Justice League, his lack of enjoyment in the role at that point, and his alcohol problems.[111][112] Elaborating on his Justice League experience, Affleck said it had particularly soured his interest in the role since it involved his divorce, frequent traveling, and competing agendas, as well as the death of Snyder's daughter Autumn (which led to the director's exit from the project) and the subsequent extensive reshoots for the film.[89] Affleck recalled that he had shown a version of The Batman's script to a friend who said, "I think the script is good. I also think you'll drink yourself to death if you go through what you just went through [on Justice League] again."[111]

Writing

When Reeves decided to focus on Batman earlier in his vigilante career, he began writing a new script from scratch.[101][104] Affleck's script had taken an action-driven approach similar to the James Bond franchise, but Reeves wanted a more personal narrative that would "rock [Batman] to his core".[94] He wanted to explore how the Batman mythos could exist in the real world and chose to set the film during the second year of Batman's career rather than retell the character's origin story,[14][113][114] as he wanted his take to be different from previous Batman films.[12] He felt the film was "more about someone who hadn't quite figured out why they were doing the thing they were doing" and wanted it to focus on Batman's emotional arc, in which "you see him go through tremendous trauma and then marshal the will to find a way through".[115] Reeves originally intended for his version of The Batman to be set in the DCEU,[100][116] but eventually decided that this would distract from Batman's character arc and asked Warner Bros. for the creative freedom to move outside of the shared universe.[117] Reeves wanted to be able to create a version of Batman with a "personal aspect to it", and felt he should not be obligated to connect it to other aspects of the DCEU.[118] Warner Bros.' incorporation of the multiverse in its DC productions allowed Reeves to take the project in his own direction;[117] as a consequence, the film takes place in a separate world known as "Earth-2".[119][120]

 
 
Reeves took inspiration for Bruce Wayne / Batman from Kurt Cobain (left) and for Edward Nashton / Riddler from the Zodiac Killer (right).

Reeves knew early on that the film would draw from Batman: The Long Halloween (1996–97) and its sequel Dark Victory (1999–2000) by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale,[8][121] featuring Batman hunting a serial killer who "would reveal this cooperation between the people who are legitimate pillars in the city and the criminal element in the city".[94] He decided to use the Riddler after noting parallels between the character and the Zodiac Killer, a costumed serial killer who operated in California in the 1960s,[14][94] while reading Mindhunter (1995).[34] Reeves imagined that Batman's investigation would have him encounter other figures from the comic book mythos, leading to the introduction of characters like Catwoman, the Penguin, and Carmine Falcone.[94] However, Reeves sought to ensure that Batman remained the story's focus, and tried to include him in every scene.[21]

Reeves re-read his favorite Batman comics, but did not base the film on a specific storyline.[100] Particular influence came from "Year One" (1987) by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli, Ego (2000) by Darwyn Cooke, and "Zero Year" (2013–14) by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo,[122][123] as well as Bob Kane, Bill Finger, and Neal Adams' runs on the character.[8][124] Reeves drew from the depiction of a young, inexperienced Batman in "Year One",[125] Catwoman's relationship to Falcone in The Long Halloween and Dark Victory,[126] the exploration of Batman's psychology and his transition from exacting vengeance to inspiring hope in Ego,[114][126] and the Riddler's plot to flood Gotham in "Zero Year".[126] Other elements, such as Alfred's characterization, Thomas Wayne's mayoral campaign, and Martha Wayne being part of the Arkham family, came from Batman: Earth One (2012) by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank,[126] while the theme of vengeance was inspired by Kevin Conroy's "I am vengeance, I am the night" speech from Batman: The Animated Series (1992–1999).[17] The film also features references to other comic storylines, including "No Man's Land" (1999) and "Hush" (2002–03).[126]

In portraying Bruce Wayne, Reeves wanted to depart from the traditional playboy and socialite; because he listened to the Nirvana song "Something in the Way" (1991) as he wrote the first act, he decided to base Bruce on reclusive Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain. He took inspiration from the film Last Days (2005), which features a fictionalized version of Cobain living in a "decaying manor".[48] The Godfather (1972) character Michael Corleone also influenced Reeves' take on Bruce.[127] Reeves sought to make Batman relatable while honoring what people love about him,[14] and described his Batman as "still trying to figure out how to do this, how to be effective, and he's not necessarily succeeding. He's broken and driven."[94] Although it does not depict Batman's origin—in which he witnesses the murder of his parents—The Batman still explores the emotional cost that it has on the character, with Reeves stating Batman is "emotionally stunted at being 10 years old, because that's a trauma you don't get past".[128]

Unlike previous Batman films, The Batman focuses on Batman's detective skills,[100][62] with Reeves describing it as an "almost-noir driven, detective version of Batman" emphasizing the character's heart and mind.[129] He said the film blended the detective, action, horror, and psychological thriller genres, which he felt hewed closer to the comics than previous adaptations had.[14][128] He also felt this approach made it the most frightening Batman film.[130] Reeves looked to films and filmmakers from the New Hollywood era for inspiration, including The French Connection (1971), Klute (1971), Chinatown (1974), All the President's Men (1976), and Taxi Driver (1976), as well as the works of Alfred Hitchcock[20][131][62] and Wong Kar-wai's short film The Hand (2004).[132] Chinatown and All the President's Men influenced The Batman's depiction of a corrupt, decaying Gotham, while the relationship between Donald Sutherland and Jane Fonda's characters in Klute inspired the dynamic between Batman and Catwoman.[128][8] Reeves said that he blended the inspirations to "inform the story, motivation, imagery, and tone" while also "conjur[ing] something... evocative and unique".[132] To convey Batman's insecurity, Reeves added a scene, inspired by Manhunter (1986), featuring him visiting the Joker to profile the Riddler.[133] Reeves also intended for the Joker's appearance to signify that Gotham's troubles would not end after the Riddler is captured.[7]

The film contains a number of historical allusions, which Reeves felt would make it more believable. Two characters—Mayor Don Mitchell Jr. and District Attorney Gil Colson—share surnames with Watergate scandal figures John N. Mitchell and Charles Colson,[62] and the Riddler's murder of Colson mirrors the death of Brian Wells. Additionally, Reeves based Falcone on Winter Hill Gang leader Whitey Bulger, citing the documentary Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger (2014) as an influence; a number of plot elements mirror events from Bulger's life, including Falcone serving as an informant and bribing city officials.[134]

Casting

 
 
 
 
 
 
(Clockwise from top left) The Batman stars Robert Pattinson, Zoë Kravitz, Paul Dano, Colin Farrell, Andy Serkis, and Jeffrey Wright

Robert Pattinson, Nicholas Hoult, Armie Hammer, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson were on the shortlist to replace Affleck as Batman, with Pattinson the frontrunner.[98][135][136] Reeves wrote the script with Pattinson in mind after seeing his performance in Good Time (2017),[48][137] but was unsure if he would be interested.[10] Pattinson had eschewed major Hollywood franchise films since his work on the Twilight series (2008–2012), as he found those roles dull and wanted to avoid paparazzi attention.[10][138] This meant he had not appeared in Marvel Studios' Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), which made him desirable to Warner Bros. The other major contender, Hoult, appeared in the Marvel Comics-based X-Men films, but those are separate from the MCU and Hoult was unrecognizable for much of them due to prosthetics and makeup.[10]

Pattinson became interested in the role a year in advance and "kept obsessively checking up on it". A longtime Batman fan, he had ideas about how to bring a unique portrayal of the relationship between Batman's superhero activities and his identity as Bruce compared to previous film adaptations,[139][140] and was interested in the character's lack of superpowers.[138] Reeves spent hours reviewing Pattinson's and Hoult's previous work before meeting with them in April 2019. They were the only contenders for the role by May 20, and both flew to Burbank, California, for a screen test.[10] Pattinson wore Val Kilmer's Batsuit from Batman Forever (1995) during his test since it was the only existing costume that fit him.[141] The audition was challenging because the suit was small and difficult to move in,[13][141] but Pattinson and Reeves found it a "transformative" experience.[141] Pattinson was cast on May 31,[10][142][143] with a salary of $3 million.[144]

Pattinson's casting was met with backlash from some Batman fans, with a Change.org petition calling to reverse the decision. Pattinson said he found the response less vitriolic than he had expected, and felt that being an underdog meant he did not have expectations to meet in his performance.[138] Christian Bale, who played Batman in The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005–2012), supported Pattinson,[145] encouraging him to "make [the role] his own" and ignore critics. Bale likened the fan revolt to the backlash that Heath Ledger experienced when he was cast as the Joker in The Dark Knight (2008).[146] To prepare, Pattinson studied Batman's history, reading comics spanning from the Golden Age of Comic Books to writer Tom King's 2016–2019 run on Batman.[14] He trained in Brazilian jiu-jitsu with instructor Rigan Machado,[147] wanting to undergo physical change in a similar way to superhero actors like Chris Hemsworth, Dwayne Johnson, Robert Downey Jr., and Chris Evans.[148] He received advice from the Dark Knight Trilogy director Christopher Nolan while working with him on Tenet (2020).[149]

Jeffrey Wright is the first live-action actor of color to portray Gordon;[150] he felt his casting reflected how diverse America has become since Batman's introduction in 1939, and said none of Gordon's qualities "require that he be white".[40] In preparation, Wright read Batman comics, including The Long Halloween.[151][152] He looked to Golden Age comics because he felt there was a "long arc for Gordon from then until today", which inspired his performance.[153][154] He also based his performance on police officer-turned-Mayor of New York City Eric Adams.[152] Jonah Hill initially entered negotiations to play either the Riddler or the Penguin,[155] but exited negotiations after a month.[156] According to Variety's Justin Kroll, Hill wanted $10 million—more than double the amount Pattinson would earn—while Kit reported that Warner Bros. and Hill could not decide which role he would take.[155][157] Paul Dano was cast as the Riddler after Hill exited talks.[32] To prepare, Dano researched serial killers and chose to read this material in public places since he found it disturbing and did not want to read it alone.[94] He used the Beach Boys' founder Brian Wilson, whom he had portrayed in the 2014 biopic Love & Mercy, as the basis of his performance,[158][159] and was also influenced by Nirvana's songs.[160] Reeves wrote the Riddler's character with Dano's portrayal of Wilson in mind.[159] Dano thought about the Riddler's motivations and the sense of power the character feels when wearing a mask, and worked with a mask expert to figure out how to approach the role in costume.[159]

Zoë Kravitz was cast as Catwoman following a screen test with Pattinson; she had previously voiced the character in The Lego Batman Movie (2017).[37][107] Casting director Cindy Tolan suggested Kravitz,[21] and Reeves chose her over actresses such as Ana de Armas, Ella Balinska, and Eiza González, who also auditioned for the role, as well as Zazie Beetz, Alicia Vikander, Hannah John-Kamen, and Nathalie Emmanuel.[37][107] Kravitz was reluctant to join another superhero film after working on X-Men: First Class (2011), but was a fan of the Catwoman character and felt "connected to her emotionally and also aesthetically";[21] she felt that her honesty with Reeves played a large part in her selection,[161] and explained that she wanted Reeves to know what working with her would be like. She provided advice on how to develop Catwoman's character,[161] and began training with instructor David Higgins two months before shooting.[162][163] Kravitz also studied footage of cats and lions fighting to develop her movements while practicing with stunt coordinator Rob Alonzo.[22] She drew inspiration from "Year One" and Michelle Pfeiffer's portrayal of Catwoman in Batman Returns (1992).[23][164]

Reeves approached Andy Serkis regarding the role of Alfred during post-production on War for the Planet of the Apes,[50] and he was eager to work with Reeves again.[165] Colin Farrell and John Turturro were respectively cast as the Penguin and Carmine Falcone.[41][46][166] Farrell looked to the Godfather character Fredo Corleone for inspiration and worked with dialect coach Jessica Drake to develop the Penguin's voice,[53] while Turturro collaborated with his son Amadeo, who is an editor at DC Comics, and Reeves to develop Falcone and his mannerisms. Turturro drew inspiration from warnings his father gave him about the Mafia as a child growing up in New York City.[44] Other cast members include Jayme Lawson,[54] Peter Sarsgaard,[167] Gil Perez-Abraham,[57] twins Charlie and Max Carver,[63] Rupert Penry-Jones,[168] Jay Lycurgo,[64][65] and Con O'Neill.[61] Lycurgo, who portrays a criminal,[65] shot his scenes a year before he joined the DC series Titans as Tim Drake.[169]

Reeves was unsure if the Joker's appearance would be kept in the theatrical release, or if the actor playing him would be able to reprise the role in the future. Consequently, he felt the actor who played the Joker needed to be "fearless". Reeves met with Barry Keoghan, who was eager to accept the offer.[133] The production team attempted to keep Keoghan's role a secret by announcing that he was portraying the "Year One" character Stanley Merkel when he was cast,[7][113][133] but Keoghan's role as the Joker was revealed by his brother online ahead of the film's release.[7]

Design

Sets and props

The design team began working on the Batcave and Batmobile designs before the script was finished, as Reeves had a clear vision of what The Batman's world would look like and wanted the three to reflect each other.[170][171] The Batcave was based on the train station beneath New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel and private underground railways in New York City that wealthy families used around the early 1900s.[125][172] Reeves said this was a way to "root all these things in things that feel real, but also extraordinary".[125] The Batcave, a partial set build on the Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, also serves as the foundation of the film's depiction of Wayne Manor, which Reeves described as decaying, representing Batman's uninterest in his family's wealth.[125][19] The Gotham City Hall set was built in a hangar at Cardington Airfield; the hangar also had a soundproof room that was set up for Dano to record certain Riddler scenes.[173] Eight blocks of Gotham were designed in Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden.[174]

Reeves and production designer James Chinlund envisioned a realistic Gotham City and drew inspiration from various locations, such as Chicago and Pittsburgh.[172] During pre-production, Chinlund had designed virtual sets using VR headsets and showed them to Reeves and Fraser, which allowed them to plan for various logistics for filming in the actual sets depicted in the headsets. He had described it as allowing Reeves to storyboard "the whole film himself", with the shots being incorporated in the film. Reeves had used screengrabs from the headset for inspiration when storyboarding the Batmobile chase sequence, explaining "I set all of these shots basically beforehand, and we made this crazy storyboard that was made of screengrabs from VR, from the lenses we had found. And so it was an incredibly involved process". Fraser had also said that this had helped the crew plan the positions of the cameras, though he noted that "VR doesn't give you the emotionality of lenses – it just gives you the mathematics of the field of view".[175][176][177]

Chinlund took inspiration from David Fincher's films and blended several architectural styles together, such as those of buildings from the 1920s to 1940s.[178] Since the failed economic revivals of Gotham left unfinished architecture, Chinlund "litter[ed] the skyline with these unfinished skyscrapers" to show the "grit up there".[172] Wayne Tower, which serves as Wayne's mausoleum, was inspired by the Hearst Castle; he described it as baroque, Gothic, and ornate.[178] The Iceberg Lounge's aesthetics were inspired by the works of Robert Moses.[172] Fraser said that Gotham City was inspired by the depiction of cities from Chinatown and that of the New York City streets in Klute. While Fraser chose a "broader palette, which skewed towards dour and gloom", Chinlund chose to use a different color palette when designing Selina Kyle's residence in the red-light district. He was inspired by Wong Kar-Wai's films and called it a "romantic palette in some of those movies that we loved, like neon and a lot of colour from the light in the street. Our world is grim in a lot of places, and that was an environment where we could let some colour pop".[175]

Reeves envisioned a grounded, handmade design for the Batmobile,[170][171] with Chinlund and concept artist Ash Thorp designing the vehicle's engine to resemble a bat.[179][180] Reeves wanted the Batmobile to feel like a "wild beast" and move away from the tank-like design popularized by Nolan's Dark Knight films in favor of one that looked like a muscle car.[125][180] He looked to Stephen King's novel Christine (1983), which is about a car possessed by supernatural forces, for inspiration: "I liked the idea of the car itself as a horror figure, making an animalistic appearance to really scare the hell out of the people Batman's pursuing."[181] Reeves and Chinlund wanted the Batmobile to feel like its own character, and Chinlund prioritized function which reflected Batman's "single-minded focus on the mission".[182] Chinlund used a steel bumper for the frame, so Batman could "push his way through any obstacle", as well as the roof of a 1969 Dodge Charger; he left the back open since it did not require protection.[172][182] Four Batmobile units were built, with the primary driving unit powered by a 650bhp Chevrolet V8 engine constructed from over 3000 machined parts, and the other units being equipped with gimbals, water dispensers, and an electronic version for usability.[183][184] Another unit was built on a Tesla chassis for indoor and night shots.[184]

Batsuit

The Batsuit was designed by supervisor Dave Crossman and concept artist Glyn Dillon over the course of a year.[170][171][141] The team took scans of Pattinson's body while he was filming Tenet and used them in reference to concept art drawn by Dillon. They printed out a rough copy of each element after refining it using digital software before it was molded by supervising costume effects modeler Piere Bohmaned. Further modifications were made to each piece until Reeves examined the final suit for approval. The team created over 20 suits for use in filming.[185] The cowl was printed after being sculpted digitally and was created from polyurethane rubber.[186][185]

Reeves wanted the Batsuit to feel as if Batman used spare parts to create it on his own,[171][141] and the production team sought to evoke the iconography of the comics and balance the Batsuit's darkness without making it difficult to see.[187] Details like bloodstains, nicks, and ricochets from bullets were added, and the color was chosen after consultation with Reeves, cinematographer Greig Fraser, and the costume team. The team used different shades of dark gray for the body armor with some green and yellow coloring; Crossman noted that the grays allowed Batman to be more visible.[185] Batman's utility belt was changed from yellow to black since the team felt it was more practical and realistic.[188] The design team looked to tactical gear from the Vietnam War for inspiration.[8] Particular inspiration came from Lee Bermejo's art in comics like Noël (2011) and Damned (2018–19),[189][190] as Reeves was impressed by Bermejo's riot gear-esque design while reading Damned, which he felt suited the realistic tone.[187] Bermejo was not consulted regarding the design, but was proud to see a Batsuit similar to his in a film.[190]

The Batsuit was designed with two pillars: first, it needed to "look the part", balancing light and dark while not detracting from Pattinson's emotion. Second, it had to be flexible;[187] Pattinson wanted to be able to move and fight in it,[171] inspired by the depiction of Batman in the Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight storyline "Shaman" (1989) by O'Neil and Edward Hannigan.[121] Pattinson also asked Bale for advice during the design process, and he jokingly advised to "make sure you're gonna be able to relieve yourself" while wearing the suit.[171] The final suit is more flexible than previous Batsuits, to the point that Pattinson "immediately started doing somersaults in it just because you could" when he put on the first prototype.[8]

The cowl was intended to resemble leather; the stitching around the forehead and the nose patches were influenced by Adam West's costume from the 1960s Batman television series.[186] Dillon added that he wanted Batman to feel like the "Grim Reaper" with a skull-like cowl.[186][185] The cape was created using artificial Japanese leather, as it was impractical to use real leather due to its weight. Batman's wingsuit was created by a Seattle-based wingsuit company using the Batsuit material. The boots were inspired by Austrian combat boots while Ian Jones, the costume prop maker, added a leather gator on top to embellish fight scenes and scenes when Batman rides a motorbike. A special port was also added to the Batsuit towards the end of filming by the costume prop department to aid a scene in which Batman injects himself with adrenaline.[185][191] Batman's grapple gun, which can slide out via a hidden contraption in his arm, was influenced by Travis Bickle's gun from Taxi Driver (1976). The bat symbol on his chest also serves as a knife;[192] Dillon felt it was unrealistic for the symbol to be leather, so the team decided to make it a weapon.[193]

Other costumes

Costume design was led by Jacqueline Durran.[171] Makeup artist Maria Donne modeled Bruce Wayne's hairstyle after Cobain, while his eyeliner when suiting up as Batman featured a mix of pigments and products that would sustain rain and sweating.[194]

To portray the Penguin, Farrell wore prosthetics and a fat suit created by makeup artist Mike Marino.[195][196] Reeves described it as "almost like a throwback Warner Bros. gangster" similar to actors John Cazale, Sydney Greenstreet, and Bob Hoskins.[197] Farrell chose to wear a fat suit over gaining weight because he had suffered health problems when he gained weight for the television series The North Water (2021).[196] Farrell's costume does not feature the Penguin's traditional monocle and top hat, and Warner Bros. disallowed him from smoking tobacco as he does in the comics. Farrell fought to allow him to carry a cigar instead of cigarettes, but Warner Bros. would not relent.[198] Farrell was frequently described as "unrecognizable" in costume, to the point that Wright and Penry-Jones initially did not recognize him on set.[199][200][201] Reeves was hesitant to make Farrell unrecognizable, as he wanted the Penguin's design to reflect the realistic tone, but accepted the design after seeing makeup tests.[194] It took between two and four hours to apply the prosthetics,[202] and Farrell tested the costume at a Burbank Starbucks where he "got a couple of stares" ordering a latte in-character.[198] He described wearing the costume as "absolute liberation", adding, "When the piece moves as well as the piece that was designed for the Penguin moved, my eyebrows moved to my cheeks and my smile, it was fucking insane. I didn't have any fear that Colin could be seen through."[197]

The Riddler's costume was based on sketches of the Zodiac Killer;[203] it retains the character's traditional green coat while adding a combat mask, which Dano wanted to show that the Riddler "probably felt a lot of shame or self-hatred or pain".[204] Dano also covered himself in plastic wrap since he felt the Riddler would take extreme precautions to avoid leaving DNA at crime scenes. He became concerned about the effect this costume was having on him during filming since his head was "throbbing with heat... It was like compressed from the sweat and the heat and the lack of oxygen."[205] Catwoman's costume was designed to lay a foundation for what would become her comic book outfit while feeling "as practical as possible".[141] Marino also designed the facial prosthetics that Keoghan used to portray the Joker;[206] although the Joker only appears in silhouette in the final cut, Reeves still had Marino develop a full design.[133] Reeves wanted him to resemble Conrad Veidt's The Man Who Laughs (1928) character Gwynplaine that inspired the Joker's original portrayal in the comics. Reeves made the Joker's perpetual grin the result of a biological condition, rather than a facial scar as in previous films, to distinguish the new incarnation.[7]

Filming

 
Cinematographer Greig Fraser cited Gordon Willis as inspiration and sought to convey the film from Batman's point of view.

Principal photography began in January 2020 in London,[207][208][209] under the working title Vengeance,[210] and wrapped on March 21, 2021.[211] Second unit filming took place in December 2019.[212] Greig Fraser served as cinematographer; he previously worked with Reeves on Let Me In (2010).[213] Cemetery scenes were filmed at the Glasgow Necropolis in Scotland in mid-February 2020,[214] before relocating to Liverpool in March.[215][216] Filming in London took place at the O2 Arena, Printworks nightclub, Kingsway tramway subway, the Two Temple Place, the Somerset House, and areas near the River Thames.[217][178][218][219] Filming in Liverpool took place at St George's Hall, Anfield Cemetery, Walker Art Gallery, Wellington Square, County Sessions House, and the Royal Liver Building.[168][218][220][221] One scene was filmed at the abandoned Hartwood Hospital in Shotts, Scotland,[222][218] while some exterior shots and stunts were filmed in Chicago.[223][224]

Fraser used digital capture on Arri Alexa LF cameras, with custom ALFA anamorphic lenses.[225][226] Fraser cited cinematographer Gordon Willis's lighting work on Klute, The Godfather, and All the President's Men, and took inspiration from photographer Todd Hido, and at Reeves' suggestion attempted to convey the film from Batman's point of view.[173][132] He described shooting the film as "one of the most challenging lighting jobs I've ever done"; filming Pattinson in the Batsuit was particularly difficult since he did not want shadows to obscure the costume's details.[173] Pattinson broke his wrist performing a stunt towards the beginning of production,[227] and described feeling "very much alone" while filming due to the insular nature of nighttime filming and his inability to take off his costume off-set.[227]

Reeves was a meticulous director and described The Batman as "the most intricate narrative I have ever, ever tried to tackle". Pattinson said Reeves asked for many retakes and adjusting to such an approach took some time. Kravitz described Reeves as "the most specific person and director I've ever worked with", citing a particular instance in which he told her not to close her mouth since he thought it needed to be open to convey a certain emotion.[62] Reeves showed the different takes to the actors after filming to illustrate the "make-or-break nuances" he had seen.[62] One scene, in which Batman and the Riddler communicate via videotelephony, took over 200 takes.[228] Pattinson guessed that Reeves was "editing the entire movie, every single take", which Reeves said was correct and not something that other actors he had worked with had observed. Reeves developed this style of filming, in which he spent more time on fewer angles, while directing the television series Felicity.[95]

For fight scenes, Reeves wanted to depart from the "kinetic, quick-cutting" sequences that previous Batman directors like Tim Burton and Nolan had shot. He wanted viewers to "actually see what's happening... in a way that is utterly convincing".[95] The Batmobile chase scene's cinematography was inspired by the car chase scene in The French Connection.[229] Reeves originally planned to film the scene on a Liverpool freeway, but instead filmed it at the Dunsfold Aerodrome after determining that a race track would allow for more control.[180] Parts were also filmed at the Coryton Refinery. A camera car with a 360-degree "hydra"-like rig attached was used to capture background plate shots.[230] The shot in which the Batmobile jumps through the fire was done practically,[174] though the fireballs were enhanced in post-production. The interior shots of the Penguin's car rolling were achieved with a rotisserie rig on a rotating gimbal attached to the car that Farrell was in.[230] To convey the chase from Batman's perspective, Fraser attached "cameras to cars and motorbikes, even though it was technically really hard to do... We fought against logistics. We fought against time. We fought against everything that told us to not do it that way."[180] Fraser used different camera lenses and covered them in silicone to simulate rain and dirt and immerse the viewer.[180]

Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) provided the StageCraft virtual production technology that Fraser helped develop on the Disney+ Star Wars series The Mandalorian, with a wall of LED panels allowing visual effects backgrounds to be rendered in real-time via Unreal Engine 4. The wall was built around existing practical sets;[231] it was used for scenes involving the abandoned skyscraper where the Bat-Signal is stationed so Reeves and Fraser could film with consistent golden hour lighting, which is difficult when shooting on-location. Using virtual production also meant the lighting impacted the actors and set in a way that green screen technology could not. Reeves was inspired by the lighting from In the Mood for Love (2000). The production team only had a few weeks to shoot the scenes.[232][233]

Reeves filmed fake scenes with Keoghan portraying Merkel to prevent his actual role from leaking,[7][113] and during the Joker scenes, Reeves kept Keoghan's face out of focus to signify that the Joker was still in his formative stages.[133] The production team briefly discussed removing the subplot in which the Riddler's online followers attempt to assassinate Bella Reál due to its similarities to the 2021 United States Capitol attack, which occurred during the final months of filming, but Reeves decided it was too integral to the story and different enough from the attack.[17]

COVID-19 pandemic

Production was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, beginning two months after filming started.[137] When the pandemic began, Warner Bros. did not plan to suspend shooting, unlike other major studios.[234][235] However, it eventually did so on March 14, 2020. Warner Bros. stated that the hiatus would just be for two weeks,[216] but Reeves announced on March 25 that filming had been suspended indefinitely.[236] Production was unlikely to restart until at least mid-May,[237] and in April, Warner Bros. pushed the release date back to October 1, 2021.[238] On April 1, the production's dialect coach, Andrew Jack, died of complications from COVID-19.[239][240]

Around a quarter of filming was completed before the suspension, and Reeves began looking over that footage to help plan for the rest of filming. Reeves did not rewrite the script but used the time to explore the film's tone.[241] On May 12, the UK government said high-end film productions could resume shooting as soon as employers put COVID-19 safety measures in place.[242] A month later, The Batman was given permission to restart production in July at the earliest.[243] Clark said Jack's death haunted the crew as they prepared to resume production.[14] By September 3, filming had resumed for three days at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, only to be put on pause again after Pattinson tested positive for COVID-19.[244][245] The filming crew then entered a two-week quarantine, after which filming was set to resume, while construction on the sets and props at Leavesden Studios continued.[246] Following this, Reeves became concerned that he would be unable to finish the film if he contracted COVID-19, so he wore a mask, scuba goggles, and a head covering on set.[95] Pattinson stated that approximately 90% of the film was shot in the studio.[174]

Filming resumed on September 17, after Pattinson was cleared to return to set.[247] At this point, the film had approximately three more months of filming and was expected to finish by the end of 2020.[248] Filming was limited to England, and crew members were required to live close to the production area and not leave the surrounding community until production ended.[249] Pattinson compared filming during the pandemic to a "military operation. We had earpieces in to have direction a lot of the time to kind of limit the amount of interactions." Some scenes were filmed using a remote control camera, which Pattinson found strange since he could not tell if there were any crew members around. Kravitz added that production became "impersonal" since mask mandates and other precautions meant the crew could not interact much.[137] In early October, the film's release was pushed to March 4, 2022, due to the production delays.[250] Certain Riddler scenes, such as the interrogation scene, were originally intended to be filmed towards the end of production, but were filmed early due to the pandemic.[251]

Editing

The editing for The Batman was challenging due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After production wrapped in 2021, the post-production team was set up on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, California. Hula Post set up the workflow, installing nine Avid editing systems. Due to the strict COVID protocols the studio put in place, editors William Hoy and Tyler Nelson could not sit with Reeves side by side, which was how they were accustomed to working.[252] The solution was to set Reeves up in a separate room with the ability to mirror what was on both editors Avids, their assistant editors as well as other members of the team.[253] Reeves was given a non-working Avid with a mixing board, a 5.1 surround sound setup, a 65 in (1,700 mm) OLED playback monitor, and desktop screen playbacks which imitated Reeves looking over the shoulders of Hoy and Nelson. According to Hula Post's Senior Support Engineer, James Tejada, this environment was created so the entire editing team could work collaboratively and see each other's playbacks using additional hardware. Two Mac Minis hooked into a local NEXIS network allowed Reeves to be able to do multiple screen shares with the addition of a video switcher to provide access to outputs from any Avid used by the entire editing team. It was the first time such a unique dynamic was deployed.[254] The Batmobile chase was the first scene that sound editor Will Files worked on, and he used a bottle rocket sound effect as the basis for how the car sounded. Files worked with Douglas Murray and Andy Nelson to complete the sequence. The Batmobile's main engine noise came from a Ford big block engine, while the supercharger sound effect was a reversed World War II Jeep recording.[180]

Warner Bros. held test screenings in late 2021;[255] some early screenings showed a four-hour-long cut.[256] Test audiences were not told they were seeing The Batman until entering the theater. The first cut was longer than Reeves intended, and he described it as rough, saying, "I was not all the way through the cut of the movie. There was so much of the movie yet to be touched".[257] Reeves was "terrified" going into the first test screening, but was relieved when test audiences enjoyed the complex narrative. He felt it "kind of validated that this was a direction that an audience would be excited about", and future test screenings were met with improving reception.[257] Reeves "made [his] way, bit by bit through the cut and [made] tiny adjustments to make sure that little things that maybe [were] not clear enough [were] clearer".[257] Later test screenings showed two cuts, with an unknown actor, possibly Keoghan, included in only one. The final screening took place during the week beginning November 29, after which Warner Bros. executives decided which cut they preferred.[255] Reeves kept the penultimate scene—in which the Joker befriends the Riddler in Arkham—because he felt it heightened the stakes of Batman and Catwoman's final conversation while completing the Riddler's story arc,[7] but he cut the Manhunter-inspired scene for being unnecessary and disrupting the pacing.[133] The final cut runs at 176 minutes including credits,[3][258] making The Batman the longest Batman film and the third-longest superhero film after Zack Snyder's Justice League and Avengers: Endgame (2019).[258]

In January 2022, The Batman received a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association, despite wide speculation and internal discussions at Warner Bros. that its somber tone and violent content would lead to it being the first theatrical Batman film with an R-rating. The film was able to receive a PG-13 rating because it does not include excessive profanity or nudity. Rebecca Rubin of Variety opined that an R-rating could have hurt the film's box office potential by preventing many young males from seeing it, noting that the two previous R-rated DC films, Birds of Prey (2020) and The Suicide Squad (2021), both underperformed commercially.[259] Reeves said that he always intended to make The Batman PG-13 and that there was not an alternate R-rated cut.[260] He added that a PG-13 rating was one of the only studio mandates he faced.[257]

Visual effects

Dan Lemmon served as the visual effects supervisor, after previously collaborating with Reeves on the Planet of the Apes films.[261] Visual effects vendors included Wētā FX, Industrial Light & Magic, Scanline VFX, and Crafty Apes, with over 1,500 visual effects shots created on a $20 million budget.[262][263] According to Lemmon, "ILM led the work on Gotham, and their StageCraft group handled the real-time LED backgrounds during production. Scanline VFX took on most of the third act and the heavy simulation work. Wētā FX did the Batmobile chase and a few other standalone environments. And then Crafty Apes did a substantial amount of our 2D work, with splits, retimes, stabilizations, monitors and other cleanup work".[263]

Chinland designed the Gotham cityscape so it could be created digitally by ILM and displayed in the background of scenes using the StageCraft technology.[233] He used plate shots from London, New York, and Chicago; according to Lemmon, Reeves wanted the cityscapes to capture the "forms, architecture, and the fabric of the city to look like it was really in decay."[232] Chinland originated the idea to place the Bat-Signal on an abandoned building rather than on top of the GCPD building.[233] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a majority of the buildings were created using computer-generated imagery (CGI).[232] Lemmon stated that using Unreal Engine to render the LED-walls in real time helped the team plan out the logistics for filming various scenes, such as "how big the sets needed to be, where process screens would go, what the extensions would look like through the camera, where stunt rigging and special effects equipment would go", while also allowing Fraser to adjust the lighting. Portable LED screens showing advertisements were used when filming scenes in Gotham Square to augment the lighting of the jumbotrons in post-production.[263]

Wētā FX created over 320 VFX shots for the film.[19] They had begun contacting Lemmon and Warner Bros. about working on the film by the middle of 2019. Anders Langlands, the visual effects supervisor for Wētā, had already traveled to the UK by December 2019 to see pre-production work. While they were initially planned to be on set during filming, this did not happen due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Langlands had said that Wētā had worked on the film for over a year and that the team had managed to do a "great job in getting everybody set up for that very quickly and it was actually a very, very smooth transition".[264] For the Batmobile chase sequence, four vehicles were constructed by The Batman special effects supervisor Dominic Tuohy, two of which could be driven via remote control, and portions of the scene were shot practically.[265] Wētā was then tasked with fleshing out that sequence, using CGI to add rain and vehicles and helping form the "beats" of the chase, such as when the Penguin causes a fuel truck explosion.[232] One of Wētā's biggest tasks was replicating Fraser's lighting, which they performed using the Manuka renderer and virtual cinematography.[232] The team also bought glass plates and silicone sealants to replicate Fraser's process of inserting silicone on the lenses.[266] Furthermore, the team, including the compositing staff members Peter Hillman, Ben Morgan, and Beck Veitch, also had upgraded their tools that performed deep focus effects, which allowed them to emulate the way bokeh and optical vignetting resulted from Fraser's camera lens.[264]

The team had difficulty inserting rain in the Batmobile chase due to the physics and oscillation of rain in real life, which they wanted to replicate. They began by creating a rain primitive to adjust the speed and phases of the rain oscillation, while supervisor Christos Parliarnos set the primitive on the Houdini particle system to animate the rain speed. The team also created an adjustable car rig for the camera team to track, which they called the "clown car". The camera team could adjust the headlights and wheels, which allowed the VFX team to have an accurate 3D model for every car being used, thus facilitating the insertion of additional cars into pre-existing plates. Other CG parts of the scene included the collision of the Batmobile with the Penguin's car and Batman's cape and boots.[230] Wētā also designed the entrance of the Batcave to accommodate shots of Bruce's motorcycle; Reeves could not film the scenes due to the size of the sets. They digitally created the space using models provided by the art department and plate shots; it sought to emulate Fraser's lighting, drew inspiration from the Tribune Tower, and inserted bats.[266][19] Additionally, Wētā used CG to create the higher balcony and windows for the City Hall set, as the practical set ended at the first balcony. The team experienced difficulty compositing the CGI architecture with the practical due to the distortion and focus falloff caused by the lenses.[266] In fight scenes, the team replaced stunt double Rick English's face with Pattinson's using paintings and facial animations.[19]

Scanline VFX created over 217 VFX shots across 11 sequences. It was responsible for creating the destruction of the water dams, the subsequent tsunami rushing towards Gotham Square Gardens, and Catwoman's burglary. For the burglary, the team used digital doubles for Pattinson and Kravitz and facial replacements for footage filmed with stunt doubles. A CGI arena was created for the Gardens so that cameras could be placed anywhere on set; its exterior was based on scans and plate shots of exterior locations in Chicago and the Madison Square Garden, while the ground level and entrance were based the O2 Arena.[267][268] The overall arena set was the only one that used blue screens, with principal photography from O2 being used to create the backgrounds.[217] Simulations were used to replicate water, architectural destruction, fire, smoke, and electric arcing for the final act, with Houdini being used for rigid body simulations and Flowline for water simulations. The artists began by creating low-resolution simulations, with footage of tsunamis being used as a reference, and progressively animated it faster. They did not have to adjust the lighting too much and mainly focused on color-correcting the water. Practical explosions were modified with CGI, while other modifications included environmental interactions, such as fire lighting, smoke, and shockwaves generating dust and dirt. Rendering glass during the explosion of the Gotham Square Gardens roof was difficult due to the "pings, reflections, and refractions", while scenes involving arcing electricity from disconnected cables and rafter beams from the interior of Gotham Square Gardens also required "significant art direction". The team also performed set extensions from practical sets and reconstructed them using plate photography for action scenes located in the rafters. They also used Eyeline Studios' volumetric capture tools to replace the stunt doubles' faces. Additional setups were created to match Fraser's process of inserting caulk on the lenses, while crowds were inserted using CGI.[267][268]

Music

In October 2019, Reeves announced that his frequent collaborator Michael Giacchino would be composing the film's score.[269] Later that month, Giacchino said he had already finished writing the main theme for the film because he was so excited to do so;[270] because this music was written much earlier in the production than is usual for a film, Giacchino and Reeves were able to use it in promotional materials. Giacchino said he felt total freedom to write the music that he wanted for the film, agreeing with Reeves that this was their vision of Batman similar to how different comic book and graphic novel authors and artists over the years had been able to create different takes on the character.[271] Giacchino completed the score in October 2021,[272] and his main theme was released as a single on January 21, 2022.[273] Giacchino's theme for the Riddler was released as a single on February 4,[274] and his Catwoman theme was released as the third and final single on February 17.[275] The full soundtrack album was released on February 25.[276] "Something in the Way" appears twice in the film,[277] and was noted to have a similar baseline to Giacchino's score. He acknowledged this but said it was a lucky coincidence.[278] "Ave Maria" by Franz Schubert is also featured and was performed by the Tiffin Boys' Choir and Dano.[279]

Marketing

Reeves released "moody, red-saturated" test footage of Pattinson in his Batman costume on February 13, 2020. The footage included early music written by Giacchino,[280][281] and generated discussion about the film's approach to Batman.[282] Chris Evangelista of /Film thought Pattinson's Batman looked much different from previous film depictions,[283] while Richard Newby of The Hollywood Reporter identified the costume's various references to past incarnations. Newby also noted that the bat emblem on the costume's chest resembled a pistol, and wondered if it was the pistol used to kill Batman's parents in his origin story.[282] The footage's use of the color red also led to discussions of how The Batman would differ tonally from previous adaptations.[281][282] On March 4, Reeves released an image of the film's Batmobile. Dino-Ray Ramos of Deadline Hollywood opined that it seemed "sexier and more streamlined than Batmobiles from the past", giving off "James Bond-meets-Fast and Furious energy" that seemed appropriate for Pattinson's version of the character.[284]

Reeves debuted a teaser trailer during the virtual DC FanDome event on August 22,[285] featuring a remix of the Nirvana song "Something in the Way" (1991) combined with Giacchino's score.[286] The trailer received 34 million views within 24 hours,[125] and according to CNET's Bonnie Burton and Jennifer Bisset it "set the internet on fire". They noted its somber, grim tone.[287] Katrina Nattress of Spin and John Saavedra at Den of Geek respectively described its depiction of Gotham City as "dystopic" and "nightmarish".[286][288] Adam Chitwood of Collider praised what he saw as a "genuinely refreshing" approach to depicting the world of Batman,[289] and Saavedra wrote that it made The Batman look more like a detective story than a superhero film.[288] Alex Abad-Santos of Vox felt the film had more in common with the R-rated Batman spin-off Joker (2019) than other contemporary DC films. Abad-Santos also noted that some critics disliked the trailer's dark tone, as previous Batman films were similarly dark and "some aren't in the mood to watch all that darkness over again", but felt The Batman could show that "carte-blanche reactionary violence, retribution rewarded with material wealth, and a soulless existence driven by bloody, bone-snapping ambition isn't actually something regular people want to emulate".[290]

Reeves and Pattinson discussed the film at the Warner Bros. CinemaCon panel on August 24, 2021, where a sizzle reel of new footage was shown.[291] Reeves, Pattinson, and Kravitz debuted a second trailer as the finale of DC FanDome on October 16.[13] Daniel Chin at The Ringer said the trailer had been a highly anticipated part of the virtual event, and felt it did not disappoint. He and other commentators highlighted the trailer's dark, violent, and brutal approach to the character, which Chin felt was consistent with the teaser trailer.[292][293][294][295] Adam B. Vary of Variety specifically compared the tone to Christoper Nolan's "gritty" Dark Knight films, believing The Batman would be darker and more violent than even those films.[293] Vary, Chin, and Entertainment Weekly's Chancellor Agard all highlighted the trailer's footage of Farrell and his physical transformation for the role of Penguin.[292][293][295] A Japanese trailer released on December 12 quickly led to discussion and speculation that the Joker would appear after fans spotted a figure resembling the character on a newspaper prop in the footage.[296]

Warner Bros. launched a viral marketing campaign in December 2021 with the website www.rataalada.com (Rata alada is Spanish for "winged rat"). The website allows users to engage in simulated conversations with the Riddler, and solving his riddles unlocks promotional artwork.[297] The final reward for the website was the deleted scene where Batman meets with Keoghan's Joker in Arkham.[298] A third trailer, titled "The Bat and the Cat", was released on December 27 and focuses on the relationship between Batman and Catwoman.[299] /Film's Jeremy Mathai already felt the film's marketing had been great and was impressed that this was "yet another incredible trailer".[300] Asha Barbaschow and Rob Bricken of Gizmodo opined that Pattinson looked like a better Batman than his predecessors, Bale and Affleck. They were intrigued by the trailer's implication that the Riddler would position himself as an "agent of justice" and were excited at the prospect of Reeves altering Batman's origin story.[301] In February 2022, more footage from the film was released as part of a teaser for Warner Bros.' 2022 slate of DC films, which at that time included Black Adam, The Flash, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.[302]

WarnerMedia spent $135 million promoting the film,[303] including over $28 million on television advertisements and licensed a significant amount of merchandise;[304][305] it described the promotion as the largest Batman merchandise collection in a decade.[306] Promotion included Hot Wheels toys from Mattel,[307] Lego sets,[308] action figures from McFarlane Toys and Funko,[309][310] clothing, cosmetics, and Oreo cookies.[304] Warner Bros. partnered with Universal Pictures and the Supercars Championship to adorn a livery inspired by The Batman on the Ford Mustang GT Course Car,[311] while Google, independently from Warner Bros., updated Google Search to display a Bat-Signal Easter egg for Batman-related search queries in February 2022.[312] Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC Comics partnered with Puma to release a collection of products like footwear, accessories, and apparel featuring Batman, the Batmobile, and Bat emblem.[313][314] DC Comics published The Batman Box Set, a trade paperback collection featuring a slipcase with art by Jim Lee and the "Year One", The Long Halloween, and Ego comics, in March 2022.[122] Additionally, most of DC's March 2022 Batman-related comics feature variant covers based on the film.[315]

Release

Theatrical

Special screenings were held in Paris on February 21, 2022, and in London on February 23, 2022.[316][317] The Batman's world premiere was held at Lincoln Center in New York City on March 1, 2022, alongside 350 advance IMAX screenings across the United States,[318][319][320] ahead of its wide release by Warner Bros. Pictures on March 4.[250] It was originally set for release on June 25, 2021,[110] before it was pushed back to October 1, 2021,[238] and then to March 2022, both times after Warner Bros. adjusted its release schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[250]

The Batman was the first superhero film to be released in China since Wonder Woman 1984 (2020), after multiple Marvel films were denied releases in 2021.[321] Warner Bros. canceled the Russian release in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.[322]

Home media

The Batman was released for digital download, as well as to stream on HBO Max, on April 18, 2022,[323][324] a day earlier than announced.[325] It became the first Warner Bros. distributed film in over a year that did not stream on HBO Max simultaneously with its theatrical release.[326] The film's linear television premiere was on HBO on April 23,[325] followed by physical release on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on May 24.[323]

According to Samba TV, the film was streamed by 720,000 American households during its first day of release on HBO Max.[327] It also had the most successful premiere for any film on HBO Max in Latin America.[328] Samba TV reported that by the end of its first week, the movie had been watched by 4.1 million American households. This was higher than the viewership for nearly all day-and-date films released on HBO Max and the second best for a film on the platform during the first week of release, behind Mortal Kombat (2021), which had a viewership of 4.3 million households.[329]

Reception

Box office

The Batman grossed $369.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $401.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $771 million.[6] It is the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2022,[330] as well as the highest-grossing serial killer film.[331] The film's IMAX performance helped raise its overall first-quarter revenues ($60 million) by 55% and its global box office ($173.2 million) by 57% from the same period in 2021.[332][333] Deadline Hollywood calculated the film's net profit as $177 million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs; box office grosses and home media revenues placed it seventh on their list of 2022's "Most Valuable Blockbusters".[303]

In the US and Canada, The Batman was projected to gross $115–170 million from 4,417 theaters in its opening weekend, and around $330–475 million for its total domestic box office.[334][335][336] Tickets for the advance IMAX screenings sold out within a day of going on sale on February 8, 2022.[319] The film made $57 million on its first day in the US and Canada, which included $17.6 million from Thursday night previews and $4 million from Tuesday and Wednesday advanced screenings.[337][338] It grossed $134 million in its opening weekend, becoming the second pandemic-era film to gross over $100 million in the US and Canada in its opening weekend, after Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).[326] It also became Warner Bros.' highest-grossing pandemic-era film domestically in just three days. More than 65% of the audience in the opening weekend was male, while more than 60% were in the age range of 18–34 years old.[326] The film grossed $66.5 million in its second weekend, dropping 50% and staying atop the box office.[339][340] The third weekend saw it gross $36.7 million, a fall of 45%,[341] while also making it the second film in the pandemic era to make more than $300 million in the US and Canada.[342] In the fourth weekend it was displaced to the second spot by The Lost City, earning $20.5 million for a drop of 44%.[343][344]

In South Korea, The Batman opened to $1.7 million, the biggest opening in the country in 2022.[334] Through March 2, it had earned $5.3 million across eight countries. In France, it earned $2.1 million, the highest opening for 2022. Through March 4, it had made an estimated $54 million in 74 countries outside the US and Canada. In the United Kingdom it opened to $6.4 million, the second-highest opening in the country during the pandemic. It had the second-highest pandemic opening in Spain as well, earning $1.2 million.[345] It grossed around $124.2 million by the end of the week in 74 countries outside the US and Canada, and ranked first in 73 of them during the weekend. It earned $22.3 million globally in IMAX theatres, the second-highest opening weekend for the chain since December 2019.[346] This was also the highest opening for a movie outside the US and Canada in 2022, the highest for Warner in the pandemic era, as well as the third biggest overall during the pandemic.[347] In addition, it had the second-highest opening weekend of the pandemic era in sixteen countries including the United Kingdom ($18.1 million), Mexico ($12.1 million), Australia ($9.3 million), Brazil ($8.8 million), France ($8.4 million), Germany ($5.1 million), South Korea ($4.4 million), Italy ($4.1 million), Spain ($3.7 million), and India ($3.4 million).[326][345] It also earned the biggest opening weekend for Warner Bros. in 62 countries during the pandemic and its biggest-ever opening weekend in seven countries.[348]

The film earned $66.6 million from 76 markets other than the US and Canada in its sophomore weekend for a drop of 42%, including a $3.2 million opening in Japan.[349] The film reached the $500 million-milestone on March 17, becoming the eighth pandemic-era film to do so, while also becoming Warner Bros.' highest-grossing film during the pandemic.[348][350] In its third weekend, it made $49.1 million in countries other than the US and Canada, a drop of 46%.[351] In China, it opened to a $11.8 million weekend according to Artisan Gateway while 30–43% of the theaters were closed, the best opening in the country for an American film in 2022, acquiring the top position at the box office.[352] It grossed $25.3 million during the fourth weekend for a fall of 49%,[353] including $3.1 million in China, where it was displaced by Moonfall.[353][354] It crossed the $750 million-milestone on April 17, becoming the fifth pandemic-era film to do so, with the largest running-total countries being the United Kingdom ($53.2 million), Mexico ($30.7 million), Australia ($27 million), France ($25.9 million), Brazil ($22.6 million), China ($22.5 million), Germany ($18.9 million), Spain ($11.8 million), Italy ($11.2 million), and Japan ($10 million).[347][355]

Critical response

On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, The Batman holds an approval rating of 85% based on 519 reviews, with an average rating of 7.7/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "A grim, gritty, and gripping super-noir, The Batman ranks among the Dark Knight's bleakest – and most thrillingly ambitious – live-action outings."[356] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 72 out of 100, based on 68 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[357] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale, while those polled at PostTrak gave it an 87% positive score (with an average 4.5 out of 5 stars), with 71% saying they would definitely recommend it.[337]

IGN contributor Alex Stedman gave a 10 out of 10 rating, praising many elements of the film. He began by enjoying its accuracy to the comic book source material, writing that it had mixed elements from many storylines. He also lauded the performances, noting the vulnerability displayed in Pattinson and Kravitz's performances, while also liking their chemistry, opining that the latter's performance was among the best in the film and provided Catwoman's character with more depth, while the former's had captured Batman's psychology well. He also appreciated the action – feeling it to be impactful – and the production values, particularly Fraser's cinematography and Giacchino's score. Adam Nayman of The Ringer gave the film a mostly positive review, comparing the opening scene to the films Dirty Harry (1971) and The Silence of the Lambs (1991). He praised Reeves's visual language and felt it provided the film with horror and paranoia, something which he believed Nolan's Batman films lacked, and resembling Alfred Hitchcock's filmmaking style. Nayman thought while the film's narrative had established tension and was "going for something sprawling", the climax was underwhelming, while the element of Riddler "amassing an army of similarly aggrieved, incel-style acolytes" felt derivative of Joker (2019). His biggest complaint was the final act; he acknowledged its merits of technical production, but felt that it was not narratively satisfying. He concluded that "The Batman is the Batman movie we deserve, though: overwrought and overlong, but also carefully crafted and exhilarating". Both Stedman and Nayman agreed that Pattinson's performance captured the damaged psychology of Bruce Wayne and felt he did not have to differentiate his performance between Wayne and Batman, unlike previous iterations. However, Nayman ultimately felt that his performance made the ending "disingenuous" as the film "drenches itself in unpleasantness before trying in the end to peddle uplift and recast the title character as a kind of humanitarian activist".[358][359] Writing for The National, Jason Mottram called the film "one of the darkest and most compelling comic-book movies of the modern era" while praising the performances, action sequences and story. Though he enjoyed Pattinson's and Kravitz's performances, he felt Reeves's interpretation of Penguin was the best, and that the script had explored the comic book's interpretation of Batman being the "World's Greatest Detective".[360]

Digital Spy reviewer Ian Sandwell also commended the performances and the film's originality regarding its depiction of Batman, highlighting the "film-noir vibes". Sandwell stated that the narrative had focused on Batman, which had underscored the detective aspects of the film, and made the runtime justified. Like Stedman, he also enjoyed the production values, saying that Fraser's cinematography and the editing had made the set pieces well crafted, while Giacchino's score was unique from previous films. He ultimately stated that "It's easy to get Batman wrong, but Reeves never even threatens to do so. The Batman is an enthralling, chilling and fresh new take on the iconic DC hero that'll leave you desperate for another visit to this impeccably-crafted world."[361] Clarisse Loughrey from The Independent gave the film a rating of 4/5. Being more pragmatic in her positive review, she felt it was a "very good Batman film". She liked that the film was faithful to Batman's core iconography, critiqued its utility, and that its visual aesthetic was grounded in realism like Nolan's Batman films and also inspired by the Gothic aesthetic of Burton's Batman films and Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns" (1986) and "Batman: Year One" (1987), while also commending Kravitz's performance. Concluding her review, she felt that the film had explored the "individualist politics of the vigilante figure [Batman]" and that Reeves's interpretation of Batman was more logical than Nolan's, though she felt the runtime was not necessary to "tell ... the relatively simple story of its hero's moral awakening".[362] From The Hollywood Reporter, David Rooney began by focusing on the film's storytelling, calling it "intelligent, emotionally nuanced storytelling", and describing the overall story as "a brooding genre piece in which the superhero trappings ... are folded into the grimy noir textures of an intricately plotted detective story", exploring themes of institutional corruption, and containing "intimate moments", which resonated with him the most. Rooney felt the film's runtime is not to its detriment, and found Fraser's cinematography, Chinlund's production design, and the overall sound being key to establishing the film's "immersive effect" and its "own gritty, gothic identity, pulsing with menace and mystery". However, he also had minor complaints regarding the tone as he had wanted the film to contain more levity.[1] Peter Debruge at Variety also enthusiastically praised the film, highlighting the film's grounded and noir take on Batman, further enjoying "its willingness to dismantle and interrogate the very concept of superheroes." Expanding on the film's tone, which he viewed to be unique, he interpreted the film as being relevant to the contemporary political climate, evoking "challenges facing the modern world" in its social commentary, and being genuinely frightening at times, particularly with Riddler's schemes. Gaining 3 stars, it was a Variety Critic's Pick.[363] Additionally, Alex Abad-Santos of Vox gave the film a positive review, and wrote the film "realizes the character's greatness in a classic noir detective story" and that the film "enriches Batman's legacy, complicating it by trusting its audience to interrogate his heroism and eventually ponder what makes Batman a hero – or if he's even a hero at all". Also highlighting the film's detective-oriented story, he felt that the lower stakes of the film allowed it to explore Batman's character and worldview further, enjoying that Batman could use his intellect and detective skills in the film compared to other previous iterations and how deeply it was incorporated into the storyline. Like Rooney and Debruge, he also felt that Riddler's plan had elements of social and political commentary, as it had addressed topics of wealth, mental healthcare issues, poverty, and homelessness.[364]

The New Yorker's Richard Brody gave a more critical review, praising the first two hours of the film and the "intricacy of the movie's intertwined plots", but ultimately criticized the characters, as he felt that they were "reduced to a handful of traits and a backstory, defined solely by their function in the plot", which he felt had diminished the climax; his opinions of the climax were similar to that of Nayman's. He also liked the film's visual aesthetic and felt that the Batmobile car chase scene had culminated in its "money shot".[365] However, Ann Hornaday from The Washington Post rated the film 1.5 out of 4 stars, criticizing the film for its dark visuals and its lengthy runtime, calling it "yet another lugubrious, laboriously grim slog masquerading as a fun comic book movie." She thought the film's plot developments had relied too much on speeches and dialogue rather than action, though she had expressed some approval for Pattinson's performance, calling it evocative of Clint Eastwood, Johnny Depp's performance as Edward Scissorhands in Edward Scissorhands (1990), Kurt Cobain, and Crispin Glover, and felt the film's influences were eclectic, ranging from "sources as diverse as film noir, Scandinavian death metal and garden-variety serial-killer pulp".[366] Similarly, A. O. Scott of The New York Times also criticized the film for its dark visuals, in addition to saying the film has too much exposition, but praised the performances from the cast and Giacchino's score, and ultimately concluded by stating "I can't say I had a good time, but I did end up somewhere I didn't expect to be: looking forward to the next chapter."[367] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle also gave a negative review, criticizing the film for its political commentary, drawing comparisons to that of Joker (2019). He felt the film had not had a "single variation in mood and tone", mostly agreeing with Hornaday's sentiments regarding its dark tone, and felt that Reeves's attempts to draw parallels to American discontent had diminished the film while also spending too much runtime in order to develop its ideas. Commenting on Riddler's killings of corrupt politicians, he thought it had subtracted the "moral struggle" element of the film, leaving only Batman's internal turmoil left as a conflict to explore, which he also heavily criticized as he felt Pattinson's performance as Batman was "just a big stiff". However, he enjoyed the performances of Kravitz and Dano, and Giacchino's score.[368] Writing for Sight and Sound, Kim Newman gave an unenthusiastic review, also criticizing the film's length, and felt the secondary characters, such as Gordon, Catwoman, Alfred, and Penguin, were underdeveloped and "subordinate to the case", though he praised Pattinson's performance, the detective-oriented Batman, Giacchino's score, visuals, and its action. His primary complaints had been that the film had spent too much time introducing and establishing its characters rather than having an "economy of storytelling", as he felt first entries in franchises conventionally should.[369]

Accolades

At the 95th Academy Awards, The Batman received nominations for Best Sound, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and Best Visual Effects.[370] The film's other nominations include four British Academy Film Awards and three Critics' Choice Movie Awards.[371][372]

Thematic analysis

Class conflict and inequality

Class conflict is a central concept featured in The Batman,[373] with Marco Vito Oddo of Collider asserting that the main theme is social inequality.[374] Three of the primary characters—Batman, the Riddler, and Catwoman—are orphans from different economic backgrounds. Whereas Batman grew up in privilege, the Riddler only knew torment, while Catwoman experienced hardship.[374] The Riddler's frustration with his upbringing leads to him lashing out against the wealthy, reflecting that criminality is born from desperation.[375] JM Mutore of The A.V. Club and Susana Polo of Polygon said the Riddler falls into "the trap of villains who are right", opining that he is correct to expose the corruption that has harmed the unfortunate.[376][377] Chrishaun Baker of Inverse added that the film never frames the Riddler's frustration as wrong,[375] though Brandon Zachary of Comic Book Resources argued that the Riddler is "inherently wrong" to think that change can be achieved through violence even if his motivations are understandable.[373]

Zachary wrote that Batman, Catwoman, and the Riddler's upbringings give each character a different worldview: Batman's is narrow and binary, the Riddler adopts a "bitter and cruel" method to fight corruption that harms innocents, and Catwoman acknowledges the corrupting power of wealth but only becomes violent when her friends are harmed.[373] The film draws parallels between the three characters, reflecting a popular notion that Batman is similar to his adversaries.[378] Adam Nayman of The Ringer felt the film highlighted the themes of duality between Batman and his foes, and opined that Batman and the Riddler feel like "secret siblings" rather than "two different case studies in forlorn orphan psychology".[359] Catwoman and the Riddler make Batman realize that poverty and inequality are the roots of Gotham's troubles, and inspire him to become an agent of hope and use his wealth to prevent social inequality.[374] Baker wrote that the film ends with Batman realizing he "has to fight for the will of the people, amongst the people, against the very same institutions that make hollow promises to protect them".[374][375]

Depiction of Batman

Baker said that previous Batman films tend to reflect right-wing themes, with Tim Burton and Christopher Nolan's adaptations respectively featuring libertarian and "vaguely authoritarian" depictions of Batman. The Batman departs by questioning Batman's ethics and focusing on his material wealth.[375] The film highlights that Batman's wealth does not alleviate his suffering and explores the idea that he should be more philanthropic;[374] initially, Batman does not realize he is taking his wealth for granted and could be using it to help Gotham.[375] Mutore felt The Batman was more direct in addressing the issue than previous Batman films, but "circumvents this argument" by portraying Thomas Wayne's attempt at philanthropy as only leading to corruption,[376] while Baker felt the film directly addresses the issue by having progressive mayoral candidate Bella Réal confront Bruce about his wealth.[375] Conversely, Nayman argued the film does not focus on his class as much as previous films did, as he is depicted as a recluse in the film.[359]

The Batman also explores grief, trauma, and the "horror" of living with post-traumatic stress disorder through Batman. Batman's initial antagonism towards Alfred and apathy towards Catwoman's situation stems from the death of his parents and his inability to communicate with people due to his fear of suffering more emotional pain. His obsession with solving the Riddler case is a method of coping with the trauma of losing his parents, while his obsession with being Batman is the result of channeling his rage into what Marcus Shorter of Bloody Disgusting called a "dogmatic dedication to his chosen crimefighting craft". The film ends with Batman realizing that he must process his trauma to help improve Gotham.[379] Batman's relationship with the police differs from previous Batman films. Burton's films depict the police as an incompetent force that Batman supersedes and Nolan's depict them bending the law to assist Batman. The Batman shows Batman having a hostile relationship with Gotham police, who see him as a criminal. Baker said that "[e]very time Batman interacts with the police, there's a palpable sense of discomfort; to them, Batman represents a level of oversight that they're not used to having to contend with."[375] Baker called this "timely" given the contemporary American sociopolitical context including increased awareness of police brutality.[375]

Tie-in media

A prequel novel, Before the Batman: An Original Movie Novel, was written by David Lewman and released on February 1, 2022. It explores the origins of Batman and the Riddler.[380][381] In March, Reeves announced The Riddler: Year One, a prequel comic book published bimonthly through DC's adult-oriented Black Label imprint beginning in October 2022. The six-issue limited series is written by Dano and illustrated by Stevan Subic.[382][383]

Future

Sequels

The Batman is intended to be the first of a new Batman film trilogy and establish a Batman-focused shared universe separate from the DCEU.[21][143][384] Key cast members had signed on for future films by November 2019.[385] In December 2021, Pattinson said he had ideas for developing Batman's character in further films, while Clark said The Batman would lay a foundation for future films to build upon.[386] Pattinson and Reeves expressed interest in introducing Robin and featuring the Court of Owls, Calendar Man, Mr. Freeze, or Hush as villains in a sequel.[387] A sequel was announced at CinemaCon in April 2022, with Pattinson and Reeves set to return.[388][389] Later in August, Mattson Tomlin was confirmed to be co-writing the sequel script with Reeves.[390] In January 2023, the first sequel was revealed to be titled The Batman – Part II, and is scheduled to be released on October 3, 2025,[391] with principal photography set to begin in November 2023 at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in England.[392]

Spin-off series

The Penguin

By September 2021, HBO Max was developing a spin-off series focused on the Penguin, with Lauren LeFranc hired as showrunner.[384] In March 2022, HBO Max ordered The Penguin as a limited series,[393] with LeFranc writing all eight episodes,[394][395] and Craig Zobel directing the first three.[396] Farrell stars as the Penguin,[397] and executive produces the series alongside Reeves, Clark, LeFranc, and Zobel.[396] The series will premiere on the streaming service Max in 2024.[398]

Untitled Arkham series

Reeves revealed in March 2022 that initial work on the GCPD series had led to work on a new idea based on Arkham Asylum. He said the series would build upon Arkham's introduction in the film and explore the origins of different characters related to it. He envisioned a horror tone, with Arkham being depicted as a haunted house.[399] In October, Antonio Campos was hired to write and direct the series in addition to serving as the showrunner and an executive producer.[400]

Untitled Gotham City Police Department series

In July 2020, HBO Max gave a series commitment to a police procedural television series centered on the Gotham City Police Department (GCPD), with Terence Winter set to write and serve as showrunner. Reeves, Winter, Clark, Daniel Pipski, and Adam Kassan were executive producing the series.[401][402] In August, Reeves said the series would be a prequel to The Batman, taking place during the first year of Batman's career and focusing on the corruption in Gotham and the GCPD. He said the series would be told from the perspective of one particular crooked cop, with the story being a "battle for his soul",[403] taking inspiration from Prince of the City (1981).[399]

In November 2020, Winter left the project due to creative differences,[404] and Joe Barton was hired to replace him in January 2021.[405] HBO still had creative issues with the project, especially with its protagonist being a corrupt cop,[399] and they encouraged Reeves to focus on existing comics characters instead.[406] In March 2022, Reeves said the series was on indefinite hold, though he hoped to revisit the premise in the future.[399] Wright revealed there had been discussions about him appearing in the series but he did not entertain the idea before the film's release.[407] In October, the GCPD series was revealed to still be in development and would be separate from the Arkham series.[400]

Other potential projects

By October 2022, Reeves was meeting with directors and writers for several films and series that were in early development and centered on members of Batman's rogues gallery, such as Scarecrow, Clayface, and Professor Pyg.[408]

Notes

  1. ^ Identified off-screen as the Joker[7]

References

Citations

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This article is about the 2022 film For other film adaptations see Batman in film The Batman is a 2022 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character Batman Produced by Warner Bros Pictures DC Films 6th amp Idaho and Dylan Clark Productions and distributed by Warner Bros Pictures it is a reboot of the Batman film franchise The film was directed by Matt Reeves who wrote the screenplay with Peter Craig It stars Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne Batman alongside Zoe Kravitz Paul Dano Jeffrey Wright John Turturro Peter Sarsgaard Andy Serkis and Colin Farrell The film sees Batman who has been fighting crime in Gotham City for two years uncover corruption while pursuing the Riddler Dano a serial killer who targets Gotham s corrupt elite The BatmanTheatrical release posterDirected byMatt ReevesWritten byMatt Reeves Peter CraigBased onCharactersfrom DCProduced byDylan Clark Matt ReevesStarringRobert Pattinson Zoe Kravitz Paul Dano Jeffrey Wright John Turturro Peter Sarsgaard Andy Serkis Colin FarrellCinematographyGreig FraserEdited byWilliam Hoy Tyler NelsonMusic byMichael GiacchinoProductioncompaniesWarner Bros Pictures 1 DC Films 6th amp Idaho 1 2 Dylan Clark Productions 1 2 Distributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease datesMarch 1 2022 2022 03 01 Lincoln Center March 4 2022 2022 03 04 United States Running time176 minutes 3 CountryUnited States 2 LanguageEnglishBudget 185 200 million 4 5 Box office 771 million 6 Development began after Ben Affleck was cast as Batman in the DC Extended Universe DCEU in 2013 Affleck signed on to direct produce co write and star in The Batman but had reservations about the project and dropped out Reeves took over and reworked the story removing the DCEU connections He sought to explore Batman s detective side more than previous films drawing inspiration from the films of Alfred Hitchcock and the New Hollywood era and comics such as Year One 1987 The Long Halloween 1996 97 and Ego 2000 Pattinson was cast in May 2019 with further casting in late 2019 Filming began in the United Kingdom in January 2020 but was halted in March by the COVID 19 pandemic It resumed later in the year and concluded in Chicago in March 2021 After the COVID 19 pandemic caused two delays to its original June 2021 release date The Batman premiered at the Lincoln Center in Manhattan on March 1 2022 and was theatrically released on March 4 The film was a commercial success grossing 771 million against a 185 200 million budget making it the seventh highest grossing film of 2022 and received positive reviews from critics The film was nominated for three awards at the 95th Academy Awards and received numerous other accolades The Batman is intended to launch a Batman shared universe with two sequels planned and three spin off television series in development for Max which include The Penguin starring Farrell The first sequel titled The Batman Part II is set for release on October 3 2025 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 1 1 Ben Affleck 3 1 2 Matt Reeves 3 2 Writing 3 3 Casting 3 4 Design 3 4 1 Sets and props 3 4 2 Batsuit 3 4 3 Other costumes 3 5 Filming 3 5 1 COVID 19 pandemic 3 6 Editing 3 7 Visual effects 3 8 Music 4 Marketing 5 Release 5 1 Theatrical 5 2 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 6 2 Critical response 6 3 Accolades 7 Thematic analysis 7 1 Class conflict and inequality 7 2 Depiction of Batman 8 Tie in media 9 Future 9 1 Sequels 9 2 Spin off series 9 2 1 The Penguin 9 2 2 Untitled Arkham series 9 2 3 Untitled Gotham City Police Department series 9 3 Other potential projects 10 Notes 11 References 11 1 Citations 11 2 Works cited 12 External linksPlotOn Halloween Gotham City mayor Don Mitchell Jr is murdered by the Riddler a masked serial killer Reclusive billionaire Bruce Wayne who has operated for two years as the vigilante Batman investigates the murder alongside the Gotham City Police Department GCPD Lieutenant James Gordon discovers a message that the Riddler left for Batman The following night the Riddler kills Commissioner Pete Savage and leaves another message for Batman Batman and Gordon discover that the Riddler left a thumb drive in Mitchell s car containing images of Mitchell with a woman Annika Kosolov at the Iceberg Lounge a nightclub operated by Oswald The Penguin Cobblepot crime boss Carmine Falcone s lieutenant While the Penguin pleads ignorance Batman notices that Selina Kyle Annika s roommate works at the club as a waitress When Annika disappears Batman sends Selina to the Iceberg Lounge for answers and discovers that Savage was on Falcone s payroll as is district attorney Gil Colson The Riddler abducts Colson straps a timed collar bomb to his neck and sends him to interrupt Mitchell s funeral When Batman arrives the Riddler calls him via Colson s phone and threatens to detonate the bomb if Colson cannot answer three riddles Colson refuses to answer the third the name of the informant who gave the GCPD information that led to a historic drug bust ending gangster Salvatore Maroni s operation and is killed Batman and Gordon deduce that the informant may be the Penguin and track him to a drug deal They discover that Maroni s operation transferred to Falcone with many corrupt GCPD officers involved Selina inadvertently exposes them when she arrives to steal money and discovers Annika s corpse in the trunk of a car After a car chase Batman captures the Penguin but he and Gordon learn the Penguin is not the informant Batman and Gordon follow the Riddler s trail to the ruins of an orphanage funded by Bruce s murdered parents Thomas and Martha Wayne where they learn that the Riddler holds a grudge against the Wayne family Bruce s butler and caretaker Alfred Pennyworth is hospitalized after opening a letter bomb addressed to Bruce The Riddler leaks evidence that Thomas who was running for mayor before he was murdered hired Falcone to kill a journalist who was writing a story about Martha s family history of mental illness Bruce confronts Alfred who maintains that Thomas only asked Falcone to threaten the journalist into silence Thomas planned to turn himself and Falcone over to the police once he found out Falcone murdered the journalist instead Alfred believes that Falcone had Thomas and Martha killed to silence them Selina reveals to Batman that Falcone is her father After learning that he killed Annika for discovering he was the informant she tries to kill Falcone but Batman and Gordon arrive in time to stop her Gordon arrests Falcone but the Riddler kills Falcone with a sniper rifle moments later The Riddler is unmasked as forensic accountant Edward Nashton and incarcerated in Arkham State Hospital where he tells Batman he took inspiration from him when targeting the corrupt Batman learns that Nashton has planted car bombs around Gotham and cultivated an online following that plans to assassinate mayor elect Bella Real The bombs destroy the seawall around Gotham and flood the city Nashton s followers attempt to kill Real but Batman and Selina manage to stop them In the aftermath Nashton befriends another inmate a while Selina deems Gotham beyond saving and leaves Batman aids recovery efforts and vows to inspire hope in Gotham CastRobert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne Batman A reclusive billionaire who obsessively protects Gotham City as a masked vigilante to cope with his traumatic past 8 Batman is around 30 years old and is not yet an experienced crime fighter 9 10 because director Matt Reeves wanted to explore the character before he becomes fully formed 11 Reeves and Pattinson described Batman as an insomniac who cannot delineate between the Batman persona and his recluse rockstar public identity as Bruce 12 13 with Reeves comparing his obsession with being Batman to a drug addiction 8 Pattinson said the film questions the nature of heroism 14 as Batman is more flawed than traditional superheroes 15 and unable to control himself 12 seeking to work out his rage and inflict his kind of justice 16 Reeves considered The Batman a story about Batman learning that he must not exact vengeance but inspire hope 17 Oscar Novak portrays a young Bruce 18 while Rick English was Pattinson s stunt double 19 Zoe Kravitz as Selina Kyle Catwoman A nightclub waitress drug dealer and cat burglar who meets Batman while searching for her missing roommate 14 20 21 her moral ambiguity challenges Batman s black and white view of good and evil 8 Kravitz said the character is becoming a femme fatale and figuring out who she is beyond just someone trying to survive 22 She described her as a mysterious character with unclear motivations 14 who represents femininity in contrast to Batman s masculinity 23 She said the pair are partner s in crime 24 drawn together by their desire to fight for vulnerable people 25 Reeves saw Selina as Batman s awakening to his own sheltered upbringing and preconceived assumptions 26 Kravitz focused more on Selina than her Catwoman persona because she did not want to distract from the character s emotional journey 14 and interpreted Selina as bisexual like the comics 27 Paul Dano as Edward Nashton Riddler A forensic accountant who is inspired by Batman to become a serial killer who targets elite Gotham citizens and live streams his crimes 28 29 30 An orphan raised in abject poverty he resents Gotham s rich and powerful for ignoring the less fortunate and seeks to unmask the truth about Gotham taunting Batman and law enforcement with riddles 31 32 33 Reeves said Batman inspiring the Riddler reflects the idea from the comics that he creates his own enemies and that the Riddler s attack on Gotham gives the character a political agenda as a terrorist like figure 28 34 He found Batman and the Riddler being kind of two sides of the same coin unsettling as they have similar goals 26 He likened the Riddler to the Zodiac Killer who he felt was the real life Riddler for his practice of communicating with ciphers and riddles 14 while Dano said his performance balanced the real life basis with the Batman franchise s theatricality 35 Joseph Walker portrays a young Nashton 36 Jeffrey Wright as James Gordon An ally of Batman in the Gotham City Police Department GCPD 37 38 He is the only GCPD officer whom Batman trusts and they work together to solve the Riddler case 39 Wright described Gordon as relative to Gotham City to the Gotham City Police Department to Batman to justice and to corruption 40 Similar to Christopher Nolan s The Dark Knight Trilogy 2005 2012 Gordon begins as a GCPD lieutenant in The Batman allowing his progression to commissioner to be depicted in subsequent films 29 Wright felt starting Gordon as the lieutenant enabled him to play a larger role compared to previous film iterations 39 Reeves felt that Batman and Gordon s partnership is emphasized more in The Batman than it was in previous Batman films and compared them to Carl Bernstein Dustin Hoffman and Bob Woodward Robert Redford from All the President s Men 1974 26 John Turturro as Carmine Falcone A Gotham crime boss and Selina s father 41 42 The Riddler s primary target 43 Falcone has much of Gotham under his control Turturro described him as a dangerous guy 44 while Reeves said he was seemingly a genteel mobster but he turns out to have a very very dark history behind him and compared him to Noah Cross John Huston from Chinatown 1974 26 The Batman suggests that Falcone played a role in Batman s origin story by ordering the murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne Falcone wears vintage sunglasses throughout the film as Turturro felt the character needed a mask 44 Peter Sarsgaard as Gil Colson Gotham s district attorney 9 whom Sarsgaard described as untruthful and distasteful 45 Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth Batman s butler and mentor 46 though they have a strained relationship and rarely speak 47 Pattinson described Alfred as Batman s only confidant even though Alfred thinks he s gone insane 48 Alfred has a military background which is reflected in him being used to rules and regulations structure and precision as well as his attire and demeanor To illustrate Alfred s physical appearance as a military veteran Reeves came up with the idea of him having a cane while Serkis suggested his facial scars 49 Serkis said Alfred was part of the secret service and then the security team looking after Wayne Enterprises his background led to him becoming more of a mentor and a teacher than the father figure that Bruce needed 50 Reeves noted that Alfred was forced into becoming Bruce s parental figure despite being inexperienced and feels guilty that his parenting of Bruce might have led to his obsessive journey as Batman 26 Colin Farrell as Oswald Oz Cobblepot Penguin Falcone s chief lieutenant who operates the Iceberg Lounge the nightclub where Selina works 21 He is not yet the crime kingpin he is depicted as in the comics 20 and dislikes being referred to as the Penguin 33 51 Reeves explained that the Penguin is a mid level mobster guy and he s got a bit of showmanship to him but you can see that he wants more and that he s been underestimated 52 Reeves compared the Penguin to Fredo Corleone John Cazale from The Godfather 1972 due to the insignificance that he lives within in a family that is full of very strong very bright very capable very violent men 53 Additionally Jayme Lawson portrays Bella Real 9 a mayoral candidate for Gotham City who Reeves said represents hope 54 55 26 Gil Perez Abraham portrays Martinez a GCPD officer 56 57 Peter McDonald portrays William Kenzie a corrupt GCPD officer 58 Alex Ferns portrays Pete Savage the GCPD commissioner 59 Con O Neill portrays Mackenzie Bock the GCPD chief 60 61 and Rupert Penry Jones portrays Don Mitchell Jr Gotham s mayor 62 8 Barry Keoghan makes a cameo appearance as the Joker credited as Unseen Arkham Prisoner 7 while other cast members include twins Charlie and Max Carver as Iceberg Lounge bouncers credited as The Twins 63 Hana Hrzic as Annika Selina s roommate 42 Jay Lycurgo as a young gang member 64 65 Akie Kotabe as a train passenger 66 Sandra Dickinson as Dory Bruce s caretaker and housekeeper 36 Luke Roberts and Stella Stocker as Bruce s parents Thomas and Martha Wayne 18 ProductionDevelopment Ben Affleck Ben Affleck was initially set to direct write produce and star in The Batman but left the project in January 2017 due to several factors In August 2013 Ben Affleck was cast as Bruce Wayne Batman for multiple films set in the DC Extended Universe DCEU 67 He made his debut in Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice 2016 68 before appearing in Suicide Squad 2016 and Justice League 2017 69 70 In October 2014 Warner Bros revealed plans for a standalone Batman film starring Affleck 71 and he was in negotiations to direct and co write the screenplay with Geoff Johns by July 2015 Production was expected to begin after Affleck finished work on Live by Night 2016 72 73 Affleck and Johns finished the first draft in March 2016 74 Set after the events of Batman v Superman and Justice League 72 the script told an original story inspired by comic book elements an approach that Affleck compared to director Zack Snyder s Batman v Superman story 75 with specific influence from Arkham Asylum A Serious House on Serious Earth 1989 and Knightfall 1992 1994 as well as the video game Batman Arkham Asylum 2009 76 Cinematographer Robert Richardson who was attached early in development confirmed that the script was primarily set in Arkham Asylum 77 It featured Slade Wilson Deathstroke orchestrating a breakout at Arkham to tire Batman and make him vulnerable 76 before fighting him in the streets of Gotham during the climax Batgirl was planned to appear and help Batman 78 Johns said the film would also explore the death of Robin which was hinted at in Batman v Superman 74 Warner Bros CEO Kevin Tsujihara confirmed at CinemaCon in April 2016 that Affleck was directing 79 80 Jeremy Irons said he would reprise his Batman v Superman role of Alfred Pennyworth in May and Joe Manganiello was cast as Deathstroke in September 81 82 Manganiello explained that Deathstroke believed Batman was responsible for his son s death and was depicted as systematically dismantling Batman s life and killing those close to him like a horror movie villain He compared the story to David Fincher s The Game 1997 83 84 Snyder enjoyed the story and filmed a post credits scene for Justice League featuring Lex Luthor Jesse Eisenberg revealing Batman s secret identity to Deathstroke to help set up the film 84 85 Affleck revealed the title was The Batman in October and in December he said filming was on track to begin in mid 2017 for a 2018 release 86 74 That month a planned Justice League sequel was delayed to accommodate The Batman 87 Chris Terrio turned in a rewrite of the script in January 2017 88 Affleck began to have reservations about directing the film 89 and announced in January 2017 that he was stepping down as director but still planned to star and produce 90 He initially said he had stepped down to focus more on starring as Batman 90 but soon stated that he had been unable to get the script where he needed it and felt it was time for someone else to have a shot at it 91 Affleck later added that he did not think he would have enjoyed directing the film and felt it should be directed by someone who would love working on it 89 At the time Warner Bros was re evaluating its approach to superhero films following the release of Batman v Superman which led to Affleck s film being sidelined according to Borys Kit of The Hollywood Reporter 10 The Justice League post credits scene was altered in post production to tease the Injustice League in a Justice League sequel instead of Deathstroke s role in The Batman though the original was restored in the 2021 director s cut Zack Snyder s Justice League 84 85 Matt Reeves Matt Reeves took over as director and co writer from Affleck and chose to feature a younger version of Batman Matt Reeves Matt Ross Ridley Scott Gavin O Connor George Miller Denis Villeneuve and Fede Alvarez were all considered as replacements for Affleck as director 88 92 93 Reeves a longtime Batman fan 14 quickly moved to the top of the shortlist and entered negotiations after meeting with Warner Bros on February 10 2017 92 Warner Bros sent Reeves a copy of the script but Reeves felt that Affleck s take while totally valid was not the film he wanted to make 94 Reeves only wanted to join if he was guaranteed creative control and Warner Bros Pictures Group chair Toby Emmerich who wanted an auteur to make the next Batman film was impressed by his initial ideas 95 An issue with his salary soon arose but it was quickly overcome and Reeves was hired to direct The Batman on February 23 96 97 He was also set to produce the film with Dylan Clark 98 Reeves was not willing to share his full vision with the studio while he was working on War for the Planet of the Apes 2017 and Warner Bros agreed to delay production until he was available 94 Reeves began working on the script in March 2017 99 He initially planned to keep The Batman s connections to the DCEU and spoke with Affleck during the writing process 100 but soon reworked the story to focus on Batman earlier in his vigilante career 101 102 with plans to cast a younger actor to play Batman 103 Warner Bros was planning to replace Affleck by July 2017 104 In August 2018 Affleck went to rehabilitation for alcohol abuse and it was considered unlikely that he would reprise his role in the film after that 103 On a Television Critics Association panel in August 2018 Reeves said the script was nearing completion 100 He hoped to finish it within a couple of weeks and was aiming to begin production in early to mid 2019 100 105 Reeves submitted his first draft to Warner Bros the following month 106 Mattson Tomlin and Peter Craig also contributed to the script 107 108 though only Reeves and Craig received credit 108 Tomlin used some of the ideas he developed for The Batman in a comic book limited series Batman The Imposter 2021 109 In January 2019 Warner Bros set a June 25 2021 release date for The Batman and Affleck confirmed that he was no longer starring 110 Affleck explained that he stepped down due to a combination of factors including his divorce from Jennifer Garner the tumultuous production of Justice League his lack of enjoyment in the role at that point and his alcohol problems 111 112 Elaborating on his Justice League experience Affleck said it had particularly soured his interest in the role since it involved his divorce frequent traveling and competing agendas as well as the death of Snyder s daughter Autumn which led to the director s exit from the project and the subsequent extensive reshoots for the film 89 Affleck recalled that he had shown a version of The Batman s script to a friend who said I think the script is good I also think you ll drink yourself to death if you go through what you just went through on Justice League again 111 Writing When Reeves decided to focus on Batman earlier in his vigilante career he began writing a new script from scratch 101 104 Affleck s script had taken an action driven approach similar to the James Bond franchise but Reeves wanted a more personal narrative that would rock Batman to his core 94 He wanted to explore how the Batman mythos could exist in the real world and chose to set the film during the second year of Batman s career rather than retell the character s origin story 14 113 114 as he wanted his take to be different from previous Batman films 12 He felt the film was more about someone who hadn t quite figured out why they were doing the thing they were doing and wanted it to focus on Batman s emotional arc in which you see him go through tremendous trauma and then marshal the will to find a way through 115 Reeves originally intended for his version of The Batman to be set in the DCEU 100 116 but eventually decided that this would distract from Batman s character arc and asked Warner Bros for the creative freedom to move outside of the shared universe 117 Reeves wanted to be able to create a version of Batman with a personal aspect to it and felt he should not be obligated to connect it to other aspects of the DCEU 118 Warner Bros incorporation of the multiverse in its DC productions allowed Reeves to take the project in his own direction 117 as a consequence the film takes place in a separate world known as Earth 2 119 120 Reeves took inspiration for Bruce Wayne Batman from Kurt Cobain left and for Edward Nashton Riddler from the Zodiac Killer right Reeves knew early on that the film would draw from Batman The Long Halloween 1996 97 and its sequel Dark Victory 1999 2000 by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale 8 121 featuring Batman hunting a serial killer who would reveal this cooperation between the people who are legitimate pillars in the city and the criminal element in the city 94 He decided to use the Riddler after noting parallels between the character and the Zodiac Killer a costumed serial killer who operated in California in the 1960s 14 94 while reading Mindhunter 1995 34 Reeves imagined that Batman s investigation would have him encounter other figures from the comic book mythos leading to the introduction of characters like Catwoman the Penguin and Carmine Falcone 94 However Reeves sought to ensure that Batman remained the story s focus and tried to include him in every scene 21 Reeves re read his favorite Batman comics but did not base the film on a specific storyline 100 Particular influence came from Year One 1987 by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli Ego 2000 by Darwyn Cooke and Zero Year 2013 14 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo 122 123 as well as Bob Kane Bill Finger and Neal Adams runs on the character 8 124 Reeves drew from the depiction of a young inexperienced Batman in Year One 125 Catwoman s relationship to Falcone in The Long Halloween and Dark Victory 126 the exploration of Batman s psychology and his transition from exacting vengeance to inspiring hope in Ego 114 126 and the Riddler s plot to flood Gotham in Zero Year 126 Other elements such as Alfred s characterization Thomas Wayne s mayoral campaign and Martha Wayne being part of the Arkham family came from Batman Earth One 2012 by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank 126 while the theme of vengeance was inspired by Kevin Conroy s I am vengeance I am the night speech from Batman The Animated Series 1992 1999 17 The film also features references to other comic storylines including No Man s Land 1999 and Hush 2002 03 126 In portraying Bruce Wayne Reeves wanted to depart from the traditional playboy and socialite because he listened to the Nirvana song Something in the Way 1991 as he wrote the first act he decided to base Bruce on reclusive Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain He took inspiration from the film Last Days 2005 which features a fictionalized version of Cobain living in a decaying manor 48 The Godfather 1972 character Michael Corleone also influenced Reeves take on Bruce 127 Reeves sought to make Batman relatable while honoring what people love about him 14 and described his Batman as still trying to figure out how to do this how to be effective and he s not necessarily succeeding He s broken and driven 94 Although it does not depict Batman s origin in which he witnesses the murder of his parents The Batman still explores the emotional cost that it has on the character with Reeves stating Batman is emotionally stunted at being 10 years old because that s a trauma you don t get past 128 Unlike previous Batman films The Batman focuses on Batman s detective skills 100 62 with Reeves describing it as an almost noir driven detective version of Batman emphasizing the character s heart and mind 129 He said the film blended the detective action horror and psychological thriller genres which he felt hewed closer to the comics than previous adaptations had 14 128 He also felt this approach made it the most frightening Batman film 130 Reeves looked to films and filmmakers from the New Hollywood era for inspiration including The French Connection 1971 Klute 1971 Chinatown 1974 All the President s Men 1976 and Taxi Driver 1976 as well as the works of Alfred Hitchcock 20 131 62 and Wong Kar wai s short film The Hand 2004 132 Chinatown and All the President s Men influenced The Batman s depiction of a corrupt decaying Gotham while the relationship between Donald Sutherland and Jane Fonda s characters in Klute inspired the dynamic between Batman and Catwoman 128 8 Reeves said that he blended the inspirations to inform the story motivation imagery and tone while also conjur ing something evocative and unique 132 To convey Batman s insecurity Reeves added a scene inspired by Manhunter 1986 featuring him visiting the Joker to profile the Riddler 133 Reeves also intended for the Joker s appearance to signify that Gotham s troubles would not end after the Riddler is captured 7 The film contains a number of historical allusions which Reeves felt would make it more believable Two characters Mayor Don Mitchell Jr and District Attorney Gil Colson share surnames with Watergate scandal figures John N Mitchell and Charles Colson 62 and the Riddler s murder of Colson mirrors the death of Brian Wells Additionally Reeves based Falcone on Winter Hill Gang leader Whitey Bulger citing the documentary Whitey United States of America v James J Bulger 2014 as an influence a number of plot elements mirror events from Bulger s life including Falcone serving as an informant and bribing city officials 134 Casting Clockwise from top left The Batman stars Robert Pattinson Zoe Kravitz Paul Dano Colin Farrell Andy Serkis and Jeffrey Wright Robert Pattinson Nicholas Hoult Armie Hammer and Aaron Taylor Johnson were on the shortlist to replace Affleck as Batman with Pattinson the frontrunner 98 135 136 Reeves wrote the script with Pattinson in mind after seeing his performance in Good Time 2017 48 137 but was unsure if he would be interested 10 Pattinson had eschewed major Hollywood franchise films since his work on the Twilight series 2008 2012 as he found those roles dull and wanted to avoid paparazzi attention 10 138 This meant he had not appeared in Marvel Studios Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU which made him desirable to Warner Bros The other major contender Hoult appeared in the Marvel Comics based X Men films but those are separate from the MCU and Hoult was unrecognizable for much of them due to prosthetics and makeup 10 Pattinson became interested in the role a year in advance and kept obsessively checking up on it A longtime Batman fan he had ideas about how to bring a unique portrayal of the relationship between Batman s superhero activities and his identity as Bruce compared to previous film adaptations 139 140 and was interested in the character s lack of superpowers 138 Reeves spent hours reviewing Pattinson s and Hoult s previous work before meeting with them in April 2019 They were the only contenders for the role by May 20 and both flew to Burbank California for a screen test 10 Pattinson wore Val Kilmer s Batsuit from Batman Forever 1995 during his test since it was the only existing costume that fit him 141 The audition was challenging because the suit was small and difficult to move in 13 141 but Pattinson and Reeves found it a transformative experience 141 Pattinson was cast on May 31 10 142 143 with a salary of 3 million 144 Pattinson s casting was met with backlash from some Batman fans with a Change org petition calling to reverse the decision Pattinson said he found the response less vitriolic than he had expected and felt that being an underdog meant he did not have expectations to meet in his performance 138 Christian Bale who played Batman in The Dark Knight Trilogy 2005 2012 supported Pattinson 145 encouraging him to make the role his own and ignore critics Bale likened the fan revolt to the backlash that Heath Ledger experienced when he was cast as the Joker in The Dark Knight 2008 146 To prepare Pattinson studied Batman s history reading comics spanning from the Golden Age of Comic Books to writer Tom King s 2016 2019 run on Batman 14 He trained in Brazilian jiu jitsu with instructor Rigan Machado 147 wanting to undergo physical change in a similar way to superhero actors like Chris Hemsworth Dwayne Johnson Robert Downey Jr and Chris Evans 148 He received advice from the Dark Knight Trilogy director Christopher Nolan while working with him on Tenet 2020 149 Jeffrey Wright is the first live action actor of color to portray Gordon 150 he felt his casting reflected how diverse America has become since Batman s introduction in 1939 and said none of Gordon s qualities require that he be white 40 In preparation Wright read Batman comics including The Long Halloween 151 152 He looked to Golden Age comics because he felt there was a long arc for Gordon from then until today which inspired his performance 153 154 He also based his performance on police officer turned Mayor of New York City Eric Adams 152 Jonah Hill initially entered negotiations to play either the Riddler or the Penguin 155 but exited negotiations after a month 156 According to Variety s Justin Kroll Hill wanted 10 million more than double the amount Pattinson would earn while Kit reported that Warner Bros and Hill could not decide which role he would take 155 157 Paul Dano was cast as the Riddler after Hill exited talks 32 To prepare Dano researched serial killers and chose to read this material in public places since he found it disturbing and did not want to read it alone 94 He used the Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson whom he had portrayed in the 2014 biopic Love amp Mercy as the basis of his performance 158 159 and was also influenced by Nirvana s songs 160 Reeves wrote the Riddler s character with Dano s portrayal of Wilson in mind 159 Dano thought about the Riddler s motivations and the sense of power the character feels when wearing a mask and worked with a mask expert to figure out how to approach the role in costume 159 Zoe Kravitz was cast as Catwoman following a screen test with Pattinson she had previously voiced the character in The Lego Batman Movie 2017 37 107 Casting director Cindy Tolan suggested Kravitz 21 and Reeves chose her over actresses such as Ana de Armas Ella Balinska and Eiza Gonzalez who also auditioned for the role as well as Zazie Beetz Alicia Vikander Hannah John Kamen and Nathalie Emmanuel 37 107 Kravitz was reluctant to join another superhero film after working on X Men First Class 2011 but was a fan of the Catwoman character and felt connected to her emotionally and also aesthetically 21 she felt that her honesty with Reeves played a large part in her selection 161 and explained that she wanted Reeves to know what working with her would be like She provided advice on how to develop Catwoman s character 161 and began training with instructor David Higgins two months before shooting 162 163 Kravitz also studied footage of cats and lions fighting to develop her movements while practicing with stunt coordinator Rob Alonzo 22 She drew inspiration from Year One and Michelle Pfeiffer s portrayal of Catwoman in Batman Returns 1992 23 164 Reeves approached Andy Serkis regarding the role of Alfred during post production on War for the Planet of the Apes 50 and he was eager to work with Reeves again 165 Colin Farrell and John Turturro were respectively cast as the Penguin and Carmine Falcone 41 46 166 Farrell looked to the Godfather character Fredo Corleone for inspiration and worked with dialect coach Jessica Drake to develop the Penguin s voice 53 while Turturro collaborated with his son Amadeo who is an editor at DC Comics and Reeves to develop Falcone and his mannerisms Turturro drew inspiration from warnings his father gave him about the Mafia as a child growing up in New York City 44 Other cast members include Jayme Lawson 54 Peter Sarsgaard 167 Gil Perez Abraham 57 twins Charlie and Max Carver 63 Rupert Penry Jones 168 Jay Lycurgo 64 65 and Con O Neill 61 Lycurgo who portrays a criminal 65 shot his scenes a year before he joined the DC series Titans as Tim Drake 169 Reeves was unsure if the Joker s appearance would be kept in the theatrical release or if the actor playing him would be able to reprise the role in the future Consequently he felt the actor who played the Joker needed to be fearless Reeves met with Barry Keoghan who was eager to accept the offer 133 The production team attempted to keep Keoghan s role a secret by announcing that he was portraying the Year One character Stanley Merkel when he was cast 7 113 133 but Keoghan s role as the Joker was revealed by his brother online ahead of the film s release 7 Design Sets and props The design team began working on the Batcave and Batmobile designs before the script was finished as Reeves had a clear vision of what The Batman s world would look like and wanted the three to reflect each other 170 171 The Batcave was based on the train station beneath New York s Waldorf Astoria Hotel and private underground railways in New York City that wealthy families used around the early 1900s 125 172 Reeves said this was a way to root all these things in things that feel real but also extraordinary 125 The Batcave a partial set build on the Warner Bros Studios Leavesden also serves as the foundation of the film s depiction of Wayne Manor which Reeves described as decaying representing Batman s uninterest in his family s wealth 125 19 The Gotham City Hall set was built in a hangar at Cardington Airfield the hangar also had a soundproof room that was set up for Dano to record certain Riddler scenes 173 Eight blocks of Gotham were designed in Warner Bros Studios Leavesden 174 Reeves and production designer James Chinlund envisioned a realistic Gotham City and drew inspiration from various locations such as Chicago and Pittsburgh 172 During pre production Chinlund had designed virtual sets using VR headsets and showed them to Reeves and Fraser which allowed them to plan for various logistics for filming in the actual sets depicted in the headsets He had described it as allowing Reeves to storyboard the whole film himself with the shots being incorporated in the film Reeves had used screengrabs from the headset for inspiration when storyboarding the Batmobile chase sequence explaining I set all of these shots basically beforehand and we made this crazy storyboard that was made of screengrabs from VR from the lenses we had found And so it was an incredibly involved process Fraser had also said that this had helped the crew plan the positions of the cameras though he noted that VR doesn t give you the emotionality of lenses it just gives you the mathematics of the field of view 175 176 177 Chinlund took inspiration from David Fincher s films and blended several architectural styles together such as those of buildings from the 1920s to 1940s 178 Since the failed economic revivals of Gotham left unfinished architecture Chinlund litter ed the skyline with these unfinished skyscrapers to show the grit up there 172 Wayne Tower which serves as Wayne s mausoleum was inspired by the Hearst Castle he described it as baroque Gothic and ornate 178 The Iceberg Lounge s aesthetics were inspired by the works of Robert Moses 172 Fraser said that Gotham City was inspired by the depiction of cities from Chinatown and that of the New York City streets in Klute While Fraser chose a broader palette which skewed towards dour and gloom Chinlund chose to use a different color palette when designing Selina Kyle s residence in the red light district He was inspired by Wong Kar Wai s films and called it a romantic palette in some of those movies that we loved like neon and a lot of colour from the light in the street Our world is grim in a lot of places and that was an environment where we could let some colour pop 175 Reeves envisioned a grounded handmade design for the Batmobile 170 171 with Chinlund and concept artist Ash Thorp designing the vehicle s engine to resemble a bat 179 180 Reeves wanted the Batmobile to feel like a wild beast and move away from the tank like design popularized by Nolan s Dark Knight films in favor of one that looked like a muscle car 125 180 He looked to Stephen King s novel Christine 1983 which is about a car possessed by supernatural forces for inspiration I liked the idea of the car itself as a horror figure making an animalistic appearance to really scare the hell out of the people Batman s pursuing 181 Reeves and Chinlund wanted the Batmobile to feel like its own character and Chinlund prioritized function which reflected Batman s single minded focus on the mission 182 Chinlund used a steel bumper for the frame so Batman could push his way through any obstacle as well as the roof of a 1969 Dodge Charger he left the back open since it did not require protection 172 182 Four Batmobile units were built with the primary driving unit powered by a 650bhp Chevrolet V8 engine constructed from over 3000 machined parts and the other units being equipped with gimbals water dispensers and an electronic version for usability 183 184 Another unit was built on a Tesla chassis for indoor and night shots 184 Batsuit The Batsuit was designed by supervisor Dave Crossman and concept artist Glyn Dillon over the course of a year 170 171 141 The team took scans of Pattinson s body while he was filming Tenet and used them in reference to concept art drawn by Dillon They printed out a rough copy of each element after refining it using digital software before it was molded by supervising costume effects modeler Piere Bohmaned Further modifications were made to each piece until Reeves examined the final suit for approval The team created over 20 suits for use in filming 185 The cowl was printed after being sculpted digitally and was created from polyurethane rubber 186 185 Reeves wanted the Batsuit to feel as if Batman used spare parts to create it on his own 171 141 and the production team sought to evoke the iconography of the comics and balance the Batsuit s darkness without making it difficult to see 187 Details like bloodstains nicks and ricochets from bullets were added and the color was chosen after consultation with Reeves cinematographer Greig Fraser and the costume team The team used different shades of dark gray for the body armor with some green and yellow coloring Crossman noted that the grays allowed Batman to be more visible 185 Batman s utility belt was changed from yellow to black since the team felt it was more practical and realistic 188 The design team looked to tactical gear from the Vietnam War for inspiration 8 Particular inspiration came from Lee Bermejo s art in comics like Noel 2011 and Damned 2018 19 189 190 as Reeves was impressed by Bermejo s riot gear esque design while reading Damned which he felt suited the realistic tone 187 Bermejo was not consulted regarding the design but was proud to see a Batsuit similar to his in a film 190 The Batsuit was designed with two pillars first it needed to look the part balancing light and dark while not detracting from Pattinson s emotion Second it had to be flexible 187 Pattinson wanted to be able to move and fight in it 171 inspired by the depiction of Batman in the Batman Legends of the Dark Knight storyline Shaman 1989 by O Neil and Edward Hannigan 121 Pattinson also asked Bale for advice during the design process and he jokingly advised to make sure you re gonna be able to relieve yourself while wearing the suit 171 The final suit is more flexible than previous Batsuits to the point that Pattinson immediately started doing somersaults in it just because you could when he put on the first prototype 8 The cowl was intended to resemble leather the stitching around the forehead and the nose patches were influenced by Adam West s costume from the 1960s Batman television series 186 Dillon added that he wanted Batman to feel like the Grim Reaper with a skull like cowl 186 185 The cape was created using artificial Japanese leather as it was impractical to use real leather due to its weight Batman s wingsuit was created by a Seattle based wingsuit company using the Batsuit material The boots were inspired by Austrian combat boots while Ian Jones the costume prop maker added a leather gator on top to embellish fight scenes and scenes when Batman rides a motorbike A special port was also added to the Batsuit towards the end of filming by the costume prop department to aid a scene in which Batman injects himself with adrenaline 185 191 Batman s grapple gun which can slide out via a hidden contraption in his arm was influenced by Travis Bickle s gun from Taxi Driver 1976 The bat symbol on his chest also serves as a knife 192 Dillon felt it was unrealistic for the symbol to be leather so the team decided to make it a weapon 193 Other costumes Costume design was led by Jacqueline Durran 171 Makeup artist Maria Donne modeled Bruce Wayne s hairstyle after Cobain while his eyeliner when suiting up as Batman featured a mix of pigments and products that would sustain rain and sweating 194 To portray the Penguin Farrell wore prosthetics and a fat suit created by makeup artist Mike Marino 195 196 Reeves described it as almost like a throwback Warner Bros gangster similar to actors John Cazale Sydney Greenstreet and Bob Hoskins 197 Farrell chose to wear a fat suit over gaining weight because he had suffered health problems when he gained weight for the television series The North Water 2021 196 Farrell s costume does not feature the Penguin s traditional monocle and top hat and Warner Bros disallowed him from smoking tobacco as he does in the comics Farrell fought to allow him to carry a cigar instead of cigarettes but Warner Bros would not relent 198 Farrell was frequently described as unrecognizable in costume to the point that Wright and Penry Jones initially did not recognize him on set 199 200 201 Reeves was hesitant to make Farrell unrecognizable as he wanted the Penguin s design to reflect the realistic tone but accepted the design after seeing makeup tests 194 It took between two and four hours to apply the prosthetics 202 and Farrell tested the costume at a Burbank Starbucks where he got a couple of stares ordering a latte in character 198 He described wearing the costume as absolute liberation adding When the piece moves as well as the piece that was designed for the Penguin moved my eyebrows moved to my cheeks and my smile it was fucking insane I didn t have any fear that Colin could be seen through 197 The Riddler s costume was based on sketches of the Zodiac Killer 203 it retains the character s traditional green coat while adding a combat mask which Dano wanted to show that the Riddler probably felt a lot of shame or self hatred or pain 204 Dano also covered himself in plastic wrap since he felt the Riddler would take extreme precautions to avoid leaving DNA at crime scenes He became concerned about the effect this costume was having on him during filming since his head was throbbing with heat It was like compressed from the sweat and the heat and the lack of oxygen 205 Catwoman s costume was designed to lay a foundation for what would become her comic book outfit while feeling as practical as possible 141 Marino also designed the facial prosthetics that Keoghan used to portray the Joker 206 although the Joker only appears in silhouette in the final cut Reeves still had Marino develop a full design 133 Reeves wanted him to resemble Conrad Veidt s The Man Who Laughs 1928 character Gwynplaine that inspired the Joker s original portrayal in the comics Reeves made the Joker s perpetual grin the result of a biological condition rather than a facial scar as in previous films to distinguish the new incarnation 7 Filming Cinematographer Greig Fraser cited Gordon Willis as inspiration and sought to convey the film from Batman s point of view Principal photography began in January 2020 in London 207 208 209 under the working title Vengeance 210 and wrapped on March 21 2021 211 Second unit filming took place in December 2019 212 Greig Fraser served as cinematographer he previously worked with Reeves on Let Me In 2010 213 Cemetery scenes were filmed at the Glasgow Necropolis in Scotland in mid February 2020 214 before relocating to Liverpool in March 215 216 Filming in London took place at the O2 Arena Printworks nightclub Kingsway tramway subway the Two Temple Place the Somerset House and areas near the River Thames 217 178 218 219 Filming in Liverpool took place at St George s Hall Anfield Cemetery Walker Art Gallery Wellington Square County Sessions House and the Royal Liver Building 168 218 220 221 One scene was filmed at the abandoned Hartwood Hospital in Shotts Scotland 222 218 while some exterior shots and stunts were filmed in Chicago 223 224 Fraser used digital capture on Arri Alexa LF cameras with custom ALFA anamorphic lenses 225 226 Fraser cited cinematographer Gordon Willis s lighting work on Klute The Godfather and All the President s Men and took inspiration from photographer Todd Hido and at Reeves suggestion attempted to convey the film from Batman s point of view 173 132 He described shooting the film as one of the most challenging lighting jobs I ve ever done filming Pattinson in the Batsuit was particularly difficult since he did not want shadows to obscure the costume s details 173 Pattinson broke his wrist performing a stunt towards the beginning of production 227 and described feeling very much alone while filming due to the insular nature of nighttime filming and his inability to take off his costume off set 227 Reeves was a meticulous director and described The Batman as the most intricate narrative I have ever ever tried to tackle Pattinson said Reeves asked for many retakes and adjusting to such an approach took some time Kravitz described Reeves as the most specific person and director I ve ever worked with citing a particular instance in which he told her not to close her mouth since he thought it needed to be open to convey a certain emotion 62 Reeves showed the different takes to the actors after filming to illustrate the make or break nuances he had seen 62 One scene in which Batman and the Riddler communicate via videotelephony took over 200 takes 228 Pattinson guessed that Reeves was editing the entire movie every single take which Reeves said was correct and not something that other actors he had worked with had observed Reeves developed this style of filming in which he spent more time on fewer angles while directing the television series Felicity 95 For fight scenes Reeves wanted to depart from the kinetic quick cutting sequences that previous Batman directors like Tim Burton and Nolan had shot He wanted viewers to actually see what s happening in a way that is utterly convincing 95 The Batmobile chase scene s cinematography was inspired by the car chase scene in The French Connection 229 Reeves originally planned to film the scene on a Liverpool freeway but instead filmed it at the Dunsfold Aerodrome after determining that a race track would allow for more control 180 Parts were also filmed at the Coryton Refinery A camera car with a 360 degree hydra like rig attached was used to capture background plate shots 230 The shot in which the Batmobile jumps through the fire was done practically 174 though the fireballs were enhanced in post production The interior shots of the Penguin s car rolling were achieved with a rotisserie rig on a rotating gimbal attached to the car that Farrell was in 230 To convey the chase from Batman s perspective Fraser attached cameras to cars and motorbikes even though it was technically really hard to do We fought against logistics We fought against time We fought against everything that told us to not do it that way 180 Fraser used different camera lenses and covered them in silicone to simulate rain and dirt and immerse the viewer 180 Industrial Light amp Magic ILM provided the StageCraft virtual production technology that Fraser helped develop on the Disney Star Wars series The Mandalorian with a wall of LED panels allowing visual effects backgrounds to be rendered in real time via Unreal Engine 4 The wall was built around existing practical sets 231 it was used for scenes involving the abandoned skyscraper where the Bat Signal is stationed so Reeves and Fraser could film with consistent golden hour lighting which is difficult when shooting on location Using virtual production also meant the lighting impacted the actors and set in a way that green screen technology could not Reeves was inspired by the lighting from In the Mood for Love 2000 The production team only had a few weeks to shoot the scenes 232 233 Reeves filmed fake scenes with Keoghan portraying Merkel to prevent his actual role from leaking 7 113 and during the Joker scenes Reeves kept Keoghan s face out of focus to signify that the Joker was still in his formative stages 133 The production team briefly discussed removing the subplot in which the Riddler s online followers attempt to assassinate Bella Real due to its similarities to the 2021 United States Capitol attack which occurred during the final months of filming but Reeves decided it was too integral to the story and different enough from the attack 17 COVID 19 pandemic Production was disrupted by the COVID 19 pandemic beginning two months after filming started 137 When the pandemic began Warner Bros did not plan to suspend shooting unlike other major studios 234 235 However it eventually did so on March 14 2020 Warner Bros stated that the hiatus would just be for two weeks 216 but Reeves announced on March 25 that filming had been suspended indefinitely 236 Production was unlikely to restart until at least mid May 237 and in April Warner Bros pushed the release date back to October 1 2021 238 On April 1 the production s dialect coach Andrew Jack died of complications from COVID 19 239 240 Around a quarter of filming was completed before the suspension and Reeves began looking over that footage to help plan for the rest of filming Reeves did not rewrite the script but used the time to explore the film s tone 241 On May 12 the UK government said high end film productions could resume shooting as soon as employers put COVID 19 safety measures in place 242 A month later The Batman was given permission to restart production in July at the earliest 243 Clark said Jack s death haunted the crew as they prepared to resume production 14 By September 3 filming had resumed for three days at Warner Bros Studios Leavesden only to be put on pause again after Pattinson tested positive for COVID 19 244 245 The filming crew then entered a two week quarantine after which filming was set to resume while construction on the sets and props at Leavesden Studios continued 246 Following this Reeves became concerned that he would be unable to finish the film if he contracted COVID 19 so he wore a mask scuba goggles and a head covering on set 95 Pattinson stated that approximately 90 of the film was shot in the studio 174 Filming resumed on September 17 after Pattinson was cleared to return to set 247 At this point the film had approximately three more months of filming and was expected to finish by the end of 2020 248 Filming was limited to England and crew members were required to live close to the production area and not leave the surrounding community until production ended 249 Pattinson compared filming during the pandemic to a military operation We had earpieces in to have direction a lot of the time to kind of limit the amount of interactions Some scenes were filmed using a remote control camera which Pattinson found strange since he could not tell if there were any crew members around Kravitz added that production became impersonal since mask mandates and other precautions meant the crew could not interact much 137 In early October the film s release was pushed to March 4 2022 due to the production delays 250 Certain Riddler scenes such as the interrogation scene were originally intended to be filmed towards the end of production but were filmed early due to the pandemic 251 Editing The editing for The Batman was challenging due to the COVID 19 pandemic After production wrapped in 2021 the post production team was set up on the Warner Bros lot in Burbank California Hula Post set up the workflow installing nine Avid editing systems Due to the strict COVID protocols the studio put in place editors William Hoy and Tyler Nelson could not sit with Reeves side by side which was how they were accustomed to working 252 The solution was to set Reeves up in a separate room with the ability to mirror what was on both editors Avids their assistant editors as well as other members of the team 253 Reeves was given a non working Avid with a mixing board a 5 1 surround sound setup a 65 in 1 700 mm OLED playback monitor and desktop screen playbacks which imitated Reeves looking over the shoulders of Hoy and Nelson According to Hula Post s Senior Support Engineer James Tejada this environment was created so the entire editing team could work collaboratively and see each other s playbacks using additional hardware Two Mac Minis hooked into a local NEXIS network allowed Reeves to be able to do multiple screen shares with the addition of a video switcher to provide access to outputs from any Avid used by the entire editing team It was the first time such a unique dynamic was deployed 254 The Batmobile chase was the first scene that sound editor Will Files worked on and he used a bottle rocket sound effect as the basis for how the car sounded Files worked with Douglas Murray and Andy Nelson to complete the sequence The Batmobile s main engine noise came from a Ford big block engine while the supercharger sound effect was a reversed World War II Jeep recording 180 Warner Bros held test screenings in late 2021 255 some early screenings showed a four hour long cut 256 Test audiences were not told they were seeing The Batman until entering the theater The first cut was longer than Reeves intended and he described it as rough saying I was not all the way through the cut of the movie There was so much of the movie yet to be touched 257 Reeves was terrified going into the first test screening but was relieved when test audiences enjoyed the complex narrative He felt it kind of validated that this was a direction that an audience would be excited about and future test screenings were met with improving reception 257 Reeves made his way bit by bit through the cut and made tiny adjustments to make sure that little things that maybe were not clear enough were clearer 257 Later test screenings showed two cuts with an unknown actor possibly Keoghan included in only one The final screening took place during the week beginning November 29 after which Warner Bros executives decided which cut they preferred 255 Reeves kept the penultimate scene in which the Joker befriends the Riddler in Arkham because he felt it heightened the stakes of Batman and Catwoman s final conversation while completing the Riddler s story arc 7 but he cut the Manhunter inspired scene for being unnecessary and disrupting the pacing 133 The final cut runs at 176 minutes including credits 3 258 making The Batman the longest Batman film and the third longest superhero film after Zack Snyder s Justice League and Avengers Endgame 2019 258 In January 2022 The Batman received a PG 13 rating from the Motion Picture Association despite wide speculation and internal discussions at Warner Bros that its somber tone and violent content would lead to it being the first theatrical Batman film with an R rating The film was able to receive a PG 13 rating because it does not include excessive profanity or nudity Rebecca Rubin of Variety opined that an R rating could have hurt the film s box office potential by preventing many young males from seeing it noting that the two previous R rated DC films Birds of Prey 2020 and The Suicide Squad 2021 both underperformed commercially 259 Reeves said that he always intended to make The Batman PG 13 and that there was not an alternate R rated cut 260 He added that a PG 13 rating was one of the only studio mandates he faced 257 Visual effects Dan Lemmon served as the visual effects supervisor after previously collaborating with Reeves on the Planet of the Apes films 261 Visual effects vendors included Weta FX Industrial Light amp Magic Scanline VFX and Crafty Apes with over 1 500 visual effects shots created on a 20 million budget 262 263 According to Lemmon ILM led the work on Gotham and their StageCraft group handled the real time LED backgrounds during production Scanline VFX took on most of the third act and the heavy simulation work Weta FX did the Batmobile chase and a few other standalone environments And then Crafty Apes did a substantial amount of our 2D work with splits retimes stabilizations monitors and other cleanup work 263 Chinland designed the Gotham cityscape so it could be created digitally by ILM and displayed in the background of scenes using the StageCraft technology 233 He used plate shots from London New York and Chicago according to Lemmon Reeves wanted the cityscapes to capture the forms architecture and the fabric of the city to look like it was really in decay 232 Chinland originated the idea to place the Bat Signal on an abandoned building rather than on top of the GCPD building 233 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic a majority of the buildings were created using computer generated imagery CGI 232 Lemmon stated that using Unreal Engine to render the LED walls in real time helped the team plan out the logistics for filming various scenes such as how big the sets needed to be where process screens would go what the extensions would look like through the camera where stunt rigging and special effects equipment would go while also allowing Fraser to adjust the lighting Portable LED screens showing advertisements were used when filming scenes in Gotham Square to augment the lighting of the jumbotrons in post production 263 Weta FX created over 320 VFX shots for the film 19 They had begun contacting Lemmon and Warner Bros about working on the film by the middle of 2019 Anders Langlands the visual effects supervisor for Weta had already traveled to the UK by December 2019 to see pre production work While they were initially planned to be on set during filming this did not happen due to the COVID 19 pandemic Langlands had said that Weta had worked on the film for over a year and that the team had managed to do a great job in getting everybody set up for that very quickly and it was actually a very very smooth transition 264 For the Batmobile chase sequence four vehicles were constructed by The Batman special effects supervisor Dominic Tuohy two of which could be driven via remote control and portions of the scene were shot practically 265 Weta was then tasked with fleshing out that sequence using CGI to add rain and vehicles and helping form the beats of the chase such as when the Penguin causes a fuel truck explosion 232 One of Weta s biggest tasks was replicating Fraser s lighting which they performed using the Manuka renderer and virtual cinematography 232 The team also bought glass plates and silicone sealants to replicate Fraser s process of inserting silicone on the lenses 266 Furthermore the team including the compositing staff members Peter Hillman Ben Morgan and Beck Veitch also had upgraded their tools that performed deep focus effects which allowed them to emulate the way bokeh and optical vignetting resulted from Fraser s camera lens 264 The team had difficulty inserting rain in the Batmobile chase due to the physics and oscillation of rain in real life which they wanted to replicate They began by creating a rain primitive to adjust the speed and phases of the rain oscillation while supervisor Christos Parliarnos set the primitive on the Houdini particle system to animate the rain speed The team also created an adjustable car rig for the camera team to track which they called the clown car The camera team could adjust the headlights and wheels which allowed the VFX team to have an accurate 3D model for every car being used thus facilitating the insertion of additional cars into pre existing plates Other CG parts of the scene included the collision of the Batmobile with the Penguin s car and Batman s cape and boots 230 Weta also designed the entrance of the Batcave to accommodate shots of Bruce s motorcycle Reeves could not film the scenes due to the size of the sets They digitally created the space using models provided by the art department and plate shots it sought to emulate Fraser s lighting drew inspiration from the Tribune Tower and inserted bats 266 19 Additionally Weta used CG to create the higher balcony and windows for the City Hall set as the practical set ended at the first balcony The team experienced difficulty compositing the CGI architecture with the practical due to the distortion and focus falloff caused by the lenses 266 In fight scenes the team replaced stunt double Rick English s face with Pattinson s using paintings and facial animations 19 Scanline VFX created over 217 VFX shots across 11 sequences It was responsible for creating the destruction of the water dams the subsequent tsunami rushing towards Gotham Square Gardens and Catwoman s burglary For the burglary the team used digital doubles for Pattinson and Kravitz and facial replacements for footage filmed with stunt doubles A CGI arena was created for the Gardens so that cameras could be placed anywhere on set its exterior was based on scans and plate shots of exterior locations in Chicago and the Madison Square Garden while the ground level and entrance were based the O2 Arena 267 268 The overall arena set was the only one that used blue screens with principal photography from O2 being used to create the backgrounds 217 Simulations were used to replicate water architectural destruction fire smoke and electric arcing for the final act with Houdini being used for rigid body simulations and Flowline for water simulations The artists began by creating low resolution simulations with footage of tsunamis being used as a reference and progressively animated it faster They did not have to adjust the lighting too much and mainly focused on color correcting the water Practical explosions were modified with CGI while other modifications included environmental interactions such as fire lighting smoke and shockwaves generating dust and dirt Rendering glass during the explosion of the Gotham Square Gardens roof was difficult due to the pings reflections and refractions while scenes involving arcing electricity from disconnected cables and rafter beams from the interior of Gotham Square Gardens also required significant art direction The team also performed set extensions from practical sets and reconstructed them using plate photography for action scenes located in the rafters They also used Eyeline Studios volumetric capture tools to replace the stunt doubles faces Additional setups were created to match Fraser s process of inserting caulk on the lenses while crowds were inserted using CGI 267 268 Music Main article The Batman soundtrack In October 2019 Reeves announced that his frequent collaborator Michael Giacchino would be composing the film s score 269 Later that month Giacchino said he had already finished writing the main theme for the film because he was so excited to do so 270 because this music was written much earlier in the production than is usual for a film Giacchino and Reeves were able to use it in promotional materials Giacchino said he felt total freedom to write the music that he wanted for the film agreeing with Reeves that this was their vision of Batman similar to how different comic book and graphic novel authors and artists over the years had been able to create different takes on the character 271 Giacchino completed the score in October 2021 272 and his main theme was released as a single on January 21 2022 273 Giacchino s theme for the Riddler was released as a single on February 4 274 and his Catwoman theme was released as the third and final single on February 17 275 The full soundtrack album was released on February 25 276 Something in the Way appears twice in the film 277 and was noted to have a similar baseline to Giacchino s score He acknowledged this but said it was a lucky coincidence 278 Ave Maria by Franz Schubert is also featured and was performed by the Tiffin Boys Choir and Dano 279 MarketingReeves released moody red saturated test footage of Pattinson in his Batman costume on February 13 2020 The footage included early music written by Giacchino 280 281 and generated discussion about the film s approach to Batman 282 Chris Evangelista of Film thought Pattinson s Batman looked much different from previous film depictions 283 while Richard Newby of The Hollywood Reporter identified the costume s various references to past incarnations Newby also noted that the bat emblem on the costume s chest resembled a pistol and wondered if it was the pistol used to kill Batman s parents in his origin story 282 The footage s use of the color red also led to discussions of how The Batman would differ tonally from previous adaptations 281 282 On March 4 Reeves released an image of the film s Batmobile Dino Ray Ramos of Deadline Hollywood opined that it seemed sexier and more streamlined than Batmobiles from the past giving off James Bond meets Fast and Furious energy that seemed appropriate for Pattinson s version of the character 284 Reeves debuted a teaser trailer during the virtual DC FanDome event on August 22 285 featuring a remix of the Nirvana song Something in the Way 1991 combined with Giacchino s score 286 The trailer received 34 million views within 24 hours 125 and according to CNET s Bonnie Burton and Jennifer Bisset it set the internet on fire They noted its somber grim tone 287 Katrina Nattress of Spin and John Saavedra at Den of Geek respectively described its depiction of Gotham City as dystopic and nightmarish 286 288 Adam Chitwood of Collider praised what he saw as a genuinely refreshing approach to depicting the world of Batman 289 and Saavedra wrote that it made The Batman look more like a detective story than a superhero film 288 Alex Abad Santos of Vox felt the film had more in common with the R rated Batman spin off Joker 2019 than other contemporary DC films Abad Santos also noted that some critics disliked the trailer s dark tone as previous Batman films were similarly dark and some aren t in the mood to watch all that darkness over again but felt The Batman could show that carte blanche reactionary violence retribution rewarded with material wealth and a soulless existence driven by bloody bone snapping ambition isn t actually something regular people want to emulate 290 Reeves and Pattinson discussed the film at the Warner Bros CinemaCon panel on August 24 2021 where a sizzle reel of new footage was shown 291 Reeves Pattinson and Kravitz debuted a second trailer as the finale of DC FanDome on October 16 13 Daniel Chin at The Ringer said the trailer had been a highly anticipated part of the virtual event and felt it did not disappoint He and other commentators highlighted the trailer s dark violent and brutal approach to the character which Chin felt was consistent with the teaser trailer 292 293 294 295 Adam B Vary of Variety specifically compared the tone to Christoper Nolan s gritty Dark Knight films believing The Batman would be darker and more violent than even those films 293 Vary Chin and Entertainment Weekly s Chancellor Agard all highlighted the trailer s footage of Farrell and his physical transformation for the role of Penguin 292 293 295 A Japanese trailer released on December 12 quickly led to discussion and speculation that the Joker would appear after fans spotted a figure resembling the character on a newspaper prop in the footage 296 Warner Bros launched a viral marketing campaign in December 2021 with the website www rataalada com Rata alada is Spanish for winged rat The website allows users to engage in simulated conversations with the Riddler and solving his riddles unlocks promotional artwork 297 The final reward for the website was the deleted scene where Batman meets with Keoghan s Joker in Arkham 298 A third trailer titled The Bat and the Cat was released on December 27 and focuses on the relationship between Batman and Catwoman 299 Film s Jeremy Mathai already felt the film s marketing had been great and was impressed that this was yet another incredible trailer 300 Asha Barbaschow and Rob Bricken of Gizmodo opined that Pattinson looked like a better Batman than his predecessors Bale and Affleck They were intrigued by the trailer s implication that the Riddler would position himself as an agent of justice and were excited at the prospect of Reeves altering Batman s origin story 301 In February 2022 more footage from the film was released as part of a teaser for Warner Bros 2022 slate of DC films which at that time included Black Adam The Flash and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom 302 WarnerMedia spent 135 million promoting the film 303 including over 28 million on television advertisements and licensed a significant amount of merchandise 304 305 it described the promotion as the largest Batman merchandise collection in a decade 306 Promotion included Hot Wheels toys from Mattel 307 Lego sets 308 action figures from McFarlane Toys and Funko 309 310 clothing cosmetics and Oreo cookies 304 Warner Bros partnered with Universal Pictures and the Supercars Championship to adorn a livery inspired by The Batman on the Ford Mustang GT Course Car 311 while Google independently from Warner Bros updated Google Search to display a Bat Signal Easter egg for Batman related search queries in February 2022 312 Warner Bros Consumer Products and DC Comics partnered with Puma to release a collection of products like footwear accessories and apparel featuring Batman the Batmobile and Bat emblem 313 314 DC Comics published The Batman Box Set a trade paperback collection featuring a slipcase with art by Jim Lee and the Year One The Long Halloween and Ego comics in March 2022 122 Additionally most of DC s March 2022 Batman related comics feature variant covers based on the film 315 ReleaseTheatrical Special screenings were held in Paris on February 21 2022 and in London on February 23 2022 316 317 The Batman s world premiere was held at Lincoln Center in New York City on March 1 2022 alongside 350 advance IMAX screenings across the United States 318 319 320 ahead of its wide release by Warner Bros Pictures on March 4 250 It was originally set for release on June 25 2021 110 before it was pushed back to October 1 2021 238 and then to March 2022 both times after Warner Bros adjusted its release schedule due to the COVID 19 pandemic 250 The Batman was the first superhero film to be released in China since Wonder Woman 1984 2020 after multiple Marvel films were denied releases in 2021 321 Warner Bros canceled the Russian release in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 322 Home media The Batman was released for digital download as well as to stream on HBO Max on April 18 2022 323 324 a day earlier than announced 325 It became the first Warner Bros distributed film in over a year that did not stream on HBO Max simultaneously with its theatrical release 326 The film s linear television premiere was on HBO on April 23 325 followed by physical release on Ultra HD Blu ray Blu ray and DVD by Warner Bros Home Entertainment on May 24 323 According to Samba TV the film was streamed by 720 000 American households during its first day of release on HBO Max 327 It also had the most successful premiere for any film on HBO Max in Latin America 328 Samba TV reported that by the end of its first week the movie had been watched by 4 1 million American households This was higher than the viewership for nearly all day and date films released on HBO Max and the second best for a film on the platform during the first week of release behind Mortal Kombat 2021 which had a viewership of 4 3 million households 329 ReceptionBox office The Batman grossed 369 3 million in the United States and Canada and 401 6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 771 million 6 It is the seventh highest grossing film of 2022 330 as well as the highest grossing serial killer film 331 The film s IMAX performance helped raise its overall first quarter revenues 60 million by 55 and its global box office 173 2 million by 57 from the same period in 2021 332 333 Deadline Hollywood calculated the film s net profit as 177 million accounting for production budgets marketing talent participations and other costs box office grosses and home media revenues placed it seventh on their list of 2022 s Most Valuable Blockbusters 303 In the US and Canada The Batman was projected to gross 115 170 million from 4 417 theaters in its opening weekend and around 330 475 million for its total domestic box office 334 335 336 Tickets for the advance IMAX screenings sold out within a day of going on sale on February 8 2022 319 The film made 57 million on its first day in the US and Canada which included 17 6 million from Thursday night previews and 4 million from Tuesday and Wednesday advanced screenings 337 338 It grossed 134 million in its opening weekend becoming the second pandemic era film to gross over 100 million in the US and Canada in its opening weekend after Spider Man No Way Home 2021 326 It also became Warner Bros highest grossing pandemic era film domestically in just three days More than 65 of the audience in the opening weekend was male while more than 60 were in the age range of 18 34 years old 326 The film grossed 66 5 million in its second weekend dropping 50 and staying atop the box office 339 340 The third weekend saw it gross 36 7 million a fall of 45 341 while also making it the second film in the pandemic era to make more than 300 million in the US and Canada 342 In the fourth weekend it was displaced to the second spot by The Lost City earning 20 5 million for a drop of 44 343 344 In South Korea The Batman opened to 1 7 million the biggest opening in the country in 2022 334 Through March 2 it had earned 5 3 million across eight countries In France it earned 2 1 million the highest opening for 2022 Through March 4 it had made an estimated 54 million in 74 countries outside the US and Canada In the United Kingdom it opened to 6 4 million the second highest opening in the country during the pandemic It had the second highest pandemic opening in Spain as well earning 1 2 million 345 It grossed around 124 2 million by the end of the week in 74 countries outside the US and Canada and ranked first in 73 of them during the weekend It earned 22 3 million globally in IMAX theatres the second highest opening weekend for the chain since December 2019 346 This was also the highest opening for a movie outside the US and Canada in 2022 the highest for Warner in the pandemic era as well as the third biggest overall during the pandemic 347 In addition it had the second highest opening weekend of the pandemic era in sixteen countries including the United Kingdom 18 1 million Mexico 12 1 million Australia 9 3 million Brazil 8 8 million France 8 4 million Germany 5 1 million South Korea 4 4 million Italy 4 1 million Spain 3 7 million and India 3 4 million 326 345 It also earned the biggest opening weekend for Warner Bros in 62 countries during the pandemic and its biggest ever opening weekend in seven countries 348 The film earned 66 6 million from 76 markets other than the US and Canada in its sophomore weekend for a drop of 42 including a 3 2 million opening in Japan 349 The film reached the 500 million milestone on March 17 becoming the eighth pandemic era film to do so while also becoming Warner Bros highest grossing film during the pandemic 348 350 In its third weekend it made 49 1 million in countries other than the US and Canada a drop of 46 351 In China it opened to a 11 8 million weekend according to Artisan Gateway while 30 43 of the theaters were closed the best opening in the country for an American film in 2022 acquiring the top position at the box office 352 It grossed 25 3 million during the fourth weekend for a fall of 49 353 including 3 1 million in China where it was displaced by Moonfall 353 354 It crossed the 750 million milestone on April 17 becoming the fifth pandemic era film to do so with the largest running total countries being the United Kingdom 53 2 million Mexico 30 7 million Australia 27 million France 25 9 million Brazil 22 6 million China 22 5 million Germany 18 9 million Spain 11 8 million Italy 11 2 million and Japan 10 million 347 355 Critical response On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes The Batman holds an approval rating of 85 based on 519 reviews with an average rating of 7 7 10 The site s critical consensus reads A grim gritty and gripping super noir The Batman ranks among the Dark Knight s bleakest and most thrillingly ambitious live action outings 356 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the film a score of 72 out of 100 based on 68 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 357 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale while those polled at PostTrak gave it an 87 positive score with an average 4 5 out of 5 stars with 71 saying they would definitely recommend it 337 IGN contributor Alex Stedman gave a 10 out of 10 rating praising many elements of the film He began by enjoying its accuracy to the comic book source material writing that it had mixed elements from many storylines He also lauded the performances noting the vulnerability displayed in Pattinson and Kravitz s performances while also liking their chemistry opining that the latter s performance was among the best in the film and provided Catwoman s character with more depth while the former s had captured Batman s psychology well He also appreciated the action feeling it to be impactful and the production values particularly Fraser s cinematography and Giacchino s score Adam Nayman of The Ringer gave the film a mostly positive review comparing the opening scene to the films Dirty Harry 1971 and The Silence of the Lambs 1991 He praised Reeves s visual language and felt it provided the film with horror and paranoia something which he believed Nolan s Batman films lacked and resembling Alfred Hitchcock s filmmaking style Nayman thought while the film s narrative had established tension and was going for something sprawling the climax was underwhelming while the element of Riddler amassing an army of similarly aggrieved incel style acolytes felt derivative of Joker 2019 His biggest complaint was the final act he acknowledged its merits of technical production but felt that it was not narratively satisfying He concluded that The Batman is the Batman movie we deserve though overwrought and overlong but also carefully crafted and exhilarating Both Stedman and Nayman agreed that Pattinson s performance captured the damaged psychology of Bruce Wayne and felt he did not have to differentiate his performance between Wayne and Batman unlike previous iterations However Nayman ultimately felt that his performance made the ending disingenuous as the film drenches itself in unpleasantness before trying in the end to peddle uplift and recast the title character as a kind of humanitarian activist 358 359 Writing for The National Jason Mottram called the film one of the darkest and most compelling comic book movies of the modern era while praising the performances action sequences and story Though he enjoyed Pattinson s and Kravitz s performances he felt Reeves s interpretation of Penguin was the best and that the script had explored the comic book s interpretation of Batman being the World s Greatest Detective 360 Digital Spy reviewer Ian Sandwell also commended the performances and the film s originality regarding its depiction of Batman highlighting the film noir vibes Sandwell stated that the narrative had focused on Batman which had underscored the detective aspects of the film and made the runtime justified Like Stedman he also enjoyed the production values saying that Fraser s cinematography and the editing had made the set pieces well crafted while Giacchino s score was unique from previous films He ultimately stated that It s easy to get Batman wrong but Reeves never even threatens to do so The Batman is an enthralling chilling and fresh new take on the iconic DC hero that ll leave you desperate for another visit to this impeccably crafted world 361 Clarisse Loughrey from The Independent gave the film a rating of 4 5 Being more pragmatic in her positive review she felt it was a very good Batman film She liked that the film was faithful to Batman s core iconography critiqued its utility and that its visual aesthetic was grounded in realism like Nolan s Batman films and also inspired by the Gothic aesthetic of Burton s Batman films and Frank Miller s The Dark Knight Returns 1986 and Batman Year One 1987 while also commending Kravitz s performance Concluding her review she felt that the film had explored the individualist politics of the vigilante figure Batman and that Reeves s interpretation of Batman was more logical than Nolan s though she felt the runtime was not necessary to tell the relatively simple story of its hero s moral awakening 362 From The Hollywood Reporter David Rooney began by focusing on the film s storytelling calling it intelligent emotionally nuanced storytelling and describing the overall story as a brooding genre piece in which the superhero trappings are folded into the grimy noir textures of an intricately plotted detective story exploring themes of institutional corruption and containing intimate moments which resonated with him the most Rooney felt the film s runtime is not to its detriment and found Fraser s cinematography Chinlund s production design and the overall sound being key to establishing the film s immersive effect and its own gritty gothic identity pulsing with menace and mystery However he also had minor complaints regarding the tone as he had wanted the film to contain more levity 1 Peter Debruge at Variety also enthusiastically praised the film highlighting the film s grounded and noir take on Batman further enjoying its willingness to dismantle and interrogate the very concept of superheroes Expanding on the film s tone which he viewed to be unique he interpreted the film as being relevant to the contemporary political climate evoking challenges facing the modern world in its social commentary and being genuinely frightening at times particularly with Riddler s schemes Gaining 3 stars it was a Variety Critic s Pick 363 Additionally Alex Abad Santos of Vox gave the film a positive review and wrote the film realizes the character s greatness in a classic noir detective story and that the film enriches Batman s legacy complicating it by trusting its audience to interrogate his heroism and eventually ponder what makes Batman a hero or if he s even a hero at all Also highlighting the film s detective oriented story he felt that the lower stakes of the film allowed it to explore Batman s character and worldview further enjoying that Batman could use his intellect and detective skills in the film compared to other previous iterations and how deeply it was incorporated into the storyline Like Rooney and Debruge he also felt that Riddler s plan had elements of social and political commentary as it had addressed topics of wealth mental healthcare issues poverty and homelessness 364 The New Yorker s Richard Brody gave a more critical review praising the first two hours of the film and the intricacy of the movie s intertwined plots but ultimately criticized the characters as he felt that they were reduced to a handful of traits and a backstory defined solely by their function in the plot which he felt had diminished the climax his opinions of the climax were similar to that of Nayman s He also liked the film s visual aesthetic and felt that the Batmobile car chase scene had culminated in its money shot 365 However Ann Hornaday from The Washington Post rated the film 1 5 out of 4 stars criticizing the film for its dark visuals and its lengthy runtime calling it yet another lugubrious laboriously grim slog masquerading as a fun comic book movie She thought the film s plot developments had relied too much on speeches and dialogue rather than action though she had expressed some approval for Pattinson s performance calling it evocative of Clint Eastwood Johnny Depp s performance as Edward Scissorhands in Edward Scissorhands 1990 Kurt Cobain and Crispin Glover and felt the film s influences were eclectic ranging from sources as diverse as film noir Scandinavian death metal and garden variety serial killer pulp 366 Similarly A O Scott of The New York Times also criticized the film for its dark visuals in addition to saying the film has too much exposition but praised the performances from the cast and Giacchino s score and ultimately concluded by stating I can t say I had a good time but I did end up somewhere I didn t expect to be looking forward to the next chapter 367 Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle also gave a negative review criticizing the film for its political commentary drawing comparisons to that of Joker 2019 He felt the film had not had a single variation in mood and tone mostly agreeing with Hornaday s sentiments regarding its dark tone and felt that Reeves s attempts to draw parallels to American discontent had diminished the film while also spending too much runtime in order to develop its ideas Commenting on Riddler s killings of corrupt politicians he thought it had subtracted the moral struggle element of the film leaving only Batman s internal turmoil left as a conflict to explore which he also heavily criticized as he felt Pattinson s performance as Batman was just a big stiff However he enjoyed the performances of Kravitz and Dano and Giacchino s score 368 Writing for Sight and Sound Kim Newman gave an unenthusiastic review also criticizing the film s length and felt the secondary characters such as Gordon Catwoman Alfred and Penguin were underdeveloped and subordinate to the case though he praised Pattinson s performance the detective oriented Batman Giacchino s score visuals and its action His primary complaints had been that the film had spent too much time introducing and establishing its characters rather than having an economy of storytelling as he felt first entries in franchises conventionally should 369 Accolades Main article List of accolades received by The Batman film At the 95th Academy Awards The Batman received nominations for Best Sound Best Makeup and Hairstyling and Best Visual Effects 370 The film s other nominations include four British Academy Film Awards and three Critics Choice Movie Awards 371 372 Thematic analysisClass conflict and inequality Class conflict is a central concept featured in The Batman 373 with Marco Vito Oddo of Collider asserting that the main theme is social inequality 374 Three of the primary characters Batman the Riddler and Catwoman are orphans from different economic backgrounds Whereas Batman grew up in privilege the Riddler only knew torment while Catwoman experienced hardship 374 The Riddler s frustration with his upbringing leads to him lashing out against the wealthy reflecting that criminality is born from desperation 375 JM Mutore of The A V Club and Susana Polo of Polygon said the Riddler falls into the trap of villains who are right opining that he is correct to expose the corruption that has harmed the unfortunate 376 377 Chrishaun Baker of Inverse added that the film never frames the Riddler s frustration as wrong 375 though Brandon Zachary of Comic Book Resources argued that the Riddler is inherently wrong to think that change can be achieved through violence even if his motivations are understandable 373 Zachary wrote that Batman Catwoman and the Riddler s upbringings give each character a different worldview Batman s is narrow and binary the Riddler adopts a bitter and cruel method to fight corruption that harms innocents and Catwoman acknowledges the corrupting power of wealth but only becomes violent when her friends are harmed 373 The film draws parallels between the three characters reflecting a popular notion that Batman is similar to his adversaries 378 Adam Nayman of The Ringer felt the film highlighted the themes of duality between Batman and his foes and opined that Batman and the Riddler feel like secret siblings rather than two different case studies in forlorn orphan psychology 359 Catwoman and the Riddler make Batman realize that poverty and inequality are the roots of Gotham s troubles and inspire him to become an agent of hope and use his wealth to prevent social inequality 374 Baker wrote that the film ends with Batman realizing he has to fight for the will of the people amongst the people against the very same institutions that make hollow promises to protect them 374 375 Depiction of Batman Baker said that previous Batman films tend to reflect right wing themes with Tim Burton and Christopher Nolan s adaptations respectively featuring libertarian and vaguely authoritarian depictions of Batman The Batman departs by questioning Batman s ethics and focusing on his material wealth 375 The film highlights that Batman s wealth does not alleviate his suffering and explores the idea that he should be more philanthropic 374 initially Batman does not realize he is taking his wealth for granted and could be using it to help Gotham 375 Mutore felt The Batman was more direct in addressing the issue than previous Batman films but circumvents this argument by portraying Thomas Wayne s attempt at philanthropy as only leading to corruption 376 while Baker felt the film directly addresses the issue by having progressive mayoral candidate Bella Real confront Bruce about his wealth 375 Conversely Nayman argued the film does not focus on his class as much as previous films did as he is depicted as a recluse in the film 359 The Batman also explores grief trauma and the horror of living with post traumatic stress disorder through Batman Batman s initial antagonism towards Alfred and apathy towards Catwoman s situation stems from the death of his parents and his inability to communicate with people due to his fear of suffering more emotional pain His obsession with solving the Riddler case is a method of coping with the trauma of losing his parents while his obsession with being Batman is the result of channeling his rage into what Marcus Shorter of Bloody Disgusting called a dogmatic dedication to his chosen crimefighting craft The film ends with Batman realizing that he must process his trauma to help improve Gotham 379 Batman s relationship with the police differs from previous Batman films Burton s films depict the police as an incompetent force that Batman supersedes and Nolan s depict them bending the law to assist Batman The Batman shows Batman having a hostile relationship with Gotham police who see him as a criminal Baker said that e very time Batman interacts with the police there s a palpable sense of discomfort to them Batman represents a level of oversight that they re not used to having to contend with 375 Baker called this timely given the contemporary American sociopolitical context including increased awareness of police brutality 375 Tie in mediaSee also The Riddler Year One A prequel novel Before the Batman An Original Movie Novel was written by David Lewman and released on February 1 2022 It explores the origins of Batman and the Riddler 380 381 In March Reeves announced The Riddler Year One a prequel comic book published bimonthly through DC s adult oriented Black Label imprint beginning in October 2022 The six issue limited series is written by Dano and illustrated by Stevan Subic 382 383 FutureSequels The Batman is intended to be the first of a new Batman film trilogy and establish a Batman focused shared universe separate from the DCEU 21 143 384 Key cast members had signed on for future films by November 2019 385 In December 2021 Pattinson said he had ideas for developing Batman s character in further films while Clark said The Batman would lay a foundation for future films to build upon 386 Pattinson and Reeves expressed interest in introducing Robin and featuring the Court of Owls Calendar Man Mr Freeze or Hush as villains in a sequel 387 A sequel was announced at CinemaCon in April 2022 with Pattinson and Reeves set to return 388 389 Later in August Mattson Tomlin was confirmed to be co writing the sequel script with Reeves 390 In January 2023 the first sequel was revealed to be titled The Batman Part II and is scheduled to be released on October 3 2025 391 with principal photography set to begin in November 2023 at Warner Bros Studios Leavesden in England 392 Spin off series The Penguin Main article The Penguin TV series By September 2021 HBO Max was developing a spin off series focused on the Penguin with Lauren LeFranc hired as showrunner 384 In March 2022 HBO Max ordered The Penguin as a limited series 393 with LeFranc writing all eight episodes 394 395 and Craig Zobel directing the first three 396 Farrell stars as the Penguin 397 and executive produces the series alongside Reeves Clark LeFranc and Zobel 396 The series will premiere on the streaming service Max in 2024 398 Untitled Arkham series Reeves revealed in March 2022 that initial work on the GCPD series had led to work on a new idea based on Arkham Asylum He said the series would build upon Arkham s introduction in the film and explore the origins of different characters related to it He envisioned a horror tone with Arkham being depicted as a haunted house 399 In October Antonio Campos was hired to write and direct the series in addition to serving as the showrunner and an executive producer 400 Untitled Gotham City Police Department series In July 2020 HBO Max gave a series commitment to a police procedural television series centered on the Gotham City Police Department GCPD with Terence Winter set to write and serve as showrunner Reeves Winter Clark Daniel Pipski and Adam Kassan were executive producing the series 401 402 In August Reeves said the series would be a prequel to The Batman taking place during the first year of Batman s career and focusing on the corruption in Gotham and the GCPD He said the series would be told from the perspective of one particular crooked cop with the story being a battle for his soul 403 taking inspiration from Prince of the City 1981 399 In November 2020 Winter left the project due to creative differences 404 and Joe Barton was hired to replace him in January 2021 405 HBO still had creative issues with the project especially with its protagonist being a corrupt cop 399 and they encouraged Reeves to focus on existing comics characters instead 406 In March 2022 Reeves said the series was on indefinite hold though he hoped to revisit the premise in the future 399 Wright revealed there had been discussions about him appearing in the series but he did not entertain the idea before the film s release 407 In October the GCPD series was revealed to still be in development and would be separate from the Arkham series 400 Other potential projects By October 2022 Reeves was meeting with directors and writers for several films and series that were in early development and centered on members of Batman s rogues gallery such as Scarecrow Clayface and 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