Trailer: 'The Batman' starring Robert Pattinson by Warner Br
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The Batman’s new star Robert Pattinson was introduced to fans in a brutal first trailer that saw the Dark Knight beat a crook within an inch of his life. The footage immediately excited viewers, as it showed a more vicious version of the iconic character than ever before on screen. His comic book counterpart has often been written in a way that would lend itself to a mature cinematic rendition, but DC has yet to transplant it over for the movies. While there was hope Matt Reeves’ new adaptation would be the one to deliver, sadly Warner Brothers just confirmed that wouldn’t be the case, leaving one fan to write: “[This is] a big let-down.”
In an announcement that shouldn’t be shocking to fans, The Batman has received a PG-13 age rating. Yet, it has still caused some to lash out at the news, as they were holding out for an R rating.
It comes after both the director’s cut of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Zack Snyder’s Justice League received the mature rating. Yet, neither film had a mainstream theatrical release, instead, they came straight to home video and streaming, respectively.
In fact, they are the only two examples of R-rated Batman, as all previous films have been given the PG-13 stamp of approval. They are Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, Batman & Robin, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, and the theatrical cut of Batman v Superman.
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