'What a British Royal would be in the wake of a tragedy': Matt Reeves has been clear that Batman was never about Robert Pattinson's Bruce mastering his inner demons

'What a British Royal would be in the wake of a tragedy': Matt Reeves has been clear that Batman was never about Robert Pattinson's Bruce mastering his inner demons

HomeNews, Other Content'What a British Royal would be in the wake of a tragedy': Matt Reeves has been clear that Batman was never about Robert Pattinson's Bruce mastering his inner demons

Matt Reeve's Batman delves into Bruce Wayne's unresolved trauma and shows a raw, unpolished version of the hero as he struggles with identity.

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Few characters in movie history have captivated audiences as much as Bruce Wayne, an enigmatic billionaire who takes on the role of Batman, a vigilante. There have been many cinematic iterations of this character, and each director has managed to offer a new perspective. But Matt Reeves' approach to The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson, ventures into uncharted territory.

Pattinson's Batman is not a charmer like Christian Bale's or Ben Affleck's Batman, he comes across as more reserved and brooding in his Bruce Wayne form. Reeves has a profound explanation for this artistic choice, and if you love the DC character, the director's intention will undoubtedly touch you.

In an interview on The Treatment, Matt Reeves delved into his creative process behind shaping Batman and offered deep insights into his unique motivations. The director connected Bruce Wayne's relentless pursuit of justice with the unresolved grief he has, fueling his dueling life as Gotham's protector.

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'What a British Royal would be in the wake of a tragedy': Matt Reeves has been clear that Batman was never about Robert Pattinson's Bruce mastering his inner demons.
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