The Batman: Robert Pattinson and Zoë Kravitz at the premiere in Paris

Dark clothes, frowning glances, leaden sky and, in the background, the Eiffel Tower engulfed by darkness. This is how the first images of Robert Pattinson and Zoë Kravitz to the preview of The Batman, the new film by Matt Reeves ready to revitalize the Bat Man franchise by focusing on a new cast and a new Bruce Wayne, who no longer has the muscles and square jaw of Ben Affleck but the melancholy and languid air of Pattinson. The film, at the cinema on March 3 Released by Warner Bros. Pictures, it promises to give Batman new light through a dark story in tone and development.

Robert Pattinson

After two years of patrolling the streets of Gotham City as Batman, Bruce Wayne is increasingly embroiled in the darkness of the city, aware that he can only count on a few trusted allies – Alfred Pennyworth (Andy Serkis) and Lt. James Gordon (Jeffrey Wright) – able to guide him in recognizing the rampant corruption that surrounds him. When a killer targets Gotham’s elite with a series of evil tricks, a trail of clues will prompt Batman to investigate the slums, meeting characters like Selina Kyle / Catwoman (Zoë Kravitz), Oswald Cobblepot / aka the Penguin (Colin Farrell), Carmine Falcone (John Turturro) and Edward Nashton / aka the Riddler (Paul Dano).

Zoë Kravitz

The film, one of the most anticipated of 2022, promises sparks even just for the couple formed by Robert Pattinson and Zoë Kravitz, ready to collect the legacies of great actors such as Christian Bale and Michelle Pfeiffer not to disappoint the very high expectations of fans of the DC world . The shots that they see together with the premiere of the film are as if they were an extension of the parts they impersonate on the screenwith that gothic and suspicious complicity that we will see from the first to the last minute of the film, embellished by the work of industry giants such as director of photography Greig Fraser (Dunes), Oscar-winning costume designer Jacqueline Durran (Little Women) and Oscar-winning composer Michael Giacchino (Star Wars).

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