The Batman: Matt Reeves Drops New Trailer At 2021 DC FanDome
Filmmaker Matt Reeves's "The Batman" brought the curtains down on 2021 DC FanDome as he unveiled an explosive and action-packed trailer for Robert Pattinson-starrer superhero movie.
Filmmaker
Matt
Reeves's
"The
Batman" brought
the
curtains
down
on
2021
DC
FanDome
as
he
unveiled
an
explosive
and
action-packed
trailer
for
Robert
Pattinson-starrer
superhero
movie.
The
online
fan
event
was
a
loaded
affair
with
DC
providing
glimpses
at
many
of
its
marquee
titles,
including
"Black
Adam",
"Shazam!
Fury
of
the
Gods",
"Aquaman
and
the
Lost
Kingdom"
and
"Peacemaker"
series.
The
new
trailer
offers
more
details
about
the
film's
story,
Pattinson's
Batman,
Zoe
Kravitz's
Catwoman
and
many
other
major
characters.
It
promises
a
dark
and
extravagantly
violent
iteration
of
the
iconic
superhero,
which
has
been
previously
played
by
the
likes
of
Michael
Keaton,
George
Clooney,
Christina
Bale
and
Ben
Affleck.
The
trailer
gives
a
glimpse
at
Paul
Dano's
The
Riddler,
although
the
character's
face
was
kept
hidden.
There
were
plenty
of
moments
where
Pattinson
was
seen
taking
on
his
adversaries
in
hand
to
hand
combat,
and
in
one
scene,
he
walks
into
a
room
while
constant
bullet
fire.
Pattinson
and
Kravitz
joined
Reeves
for
a
panel
discussion
before
the
release
of
the
trailer.
Pattinson
said
this
version
of
the
Caped
Crusader
is
a
person
who
is
a
"bit
out
of
control".
"He
doesn't
have
as
much
control
over
his
personality,
like
the
delineation
between
when
he's
Batman
and
when
he's
Bruce
is
not
so
clear...
In
other
kinds
of
iterations,
he
really
knows
what
he's
doing,
when
he's
putting
on
the
cowl," the
actor
said.
Kravitz
said
she
wanted
to
present
a
"real
human
being" with
her
take
on
Selina
Kyle
aka
Catwoman.
"I
understand
the
gravity
of
a
character
like
this
and
what
she
means
to
so
many
people
but
what
felt
really
important
was
to
really
focus
on
the
story
that
we're
telling
in
this
moment,
and
try
to
create
a
real
human
being.
"I
don't,
I
don't
want
her
to
be
an
idea.
I
want
her
to
be
a
real
human
being
in
a
real
situation
in
a
real
city
trying
to
survive
and
reacting
to
her
own
pain.
So
I
really
really
focused
on
this
particular
story
in
this
particular
moment
in
this
woman's
life,"
she
added.
Reeves
said
the
film
is
quite
different
to
other
origin
stories
of
the
character.
"We’d
seen
lots
of
origin
stories.
One
place
we
hadn’t
been
was
grounding
it
the
way
(the
Frank
Miller
comic)
'Year
One' does,"
he
said.
"The
Batman" will
also
feature
Jeffrey
Wright,
John
Turturro,
Peter
Sarsgaard,
Barry
Keoghan,
Andy
Serkis
and
Colin
Farrell.
The
movie
will
be
released
in
the
US
on
March
4,
2022.