THE BATMAN Star Robert Pattinson Says The Dark Knight "Isn't A Hero"; Mattson Tomlin Confirmed As Co-Writer

THE BATMAN Star Robert Pattinson Says The Dark Knight "Isn't A Hero"; Mattson Tomlin Confirmed As Co-Writer

The Batman star Robert Pattinson explains why he believes the Caped Crusader isn't a hero and is instead a far more complicated character. Find more details on that and the movie's co-writer here!

By JoshWilding - Oct 17, 2019 09:10 AM EST
Filed Under: The Batman
Source: The New York Times
Robert Pattinson will play the Caped Crusader in Matt Reeves' The Batman, and in a recent interview with The New York Times, the actor touched on his perception of the character while possibly dropping some hints about what we should expect from his take on the iconic DC Comics superhero. 

Well, maybe "superhero" is the wrong word!

"Batman’s not a hero, though," the actor argued. "He’s a complicated character. I don’t think I could ever play a real hero — there’s always got to be something a little bit wrong. I think it’s because one of my eyes is smaller than the other one." As for what excites him about Batman, he added: "I love the director, Matt Reeves, and it’s a dope character. His morality is a little bit off."

"He’s not the golden boy, unlike almost every other comic-book character. There is a simplicity to his worldview, but where it sits is strange, which allows you to have more scope with the character." 

As for the reaction online to the news that he's playing the next Dark Knight, Pattinson admits that it was better than he expected. "Maybe I’m just used to abuse by now. At least I didn’t get death threats this time — that’s a plus! It’s funny that people are so very angry about Twilight. I never particularly understood it."

There's certainly a lot to digest there, and it sounds like Reeves and Pattinson are really going to lean into the fact that Batman is an anti-hero and not a clear cut good guy.

In other news, Mattson Tomlin has taken to Twitter to confirm that he's actually co-written the movie alongside Reeves.


Hit the "View List" button to check out 10 gadgets and
weapons we need to see the Dark Knight use in The Batman!

10. Bat-Grapple

Grapple


One of a few devices we'll be talking about here that are often seen in Rocksteady’s series of Arkham video games, the bat-grapple is an iconic gadget which has also been used on many a comic book cover to show Batman swinging high above the streets of Gotham City.

Used to scale buildings, propel him into a glide and trap and hang the villains he battles during his adventures, the grappling gun has been used to great effect by the Caped Crusader over the years. With a story seemingly spanning the whole of Gotham City, a device like this would come in incredibly handy. Also, there’s just no getting around the fact that it would look incredibly cool in a movie!

Rather than using it as a weapon as Ben Affleck's Batman did in the heat of battle, he should be swinging through the city similar to what was briefly shown at the start of Justice League.
 

9. Smoke Pellets

Smoke


Used to stun enemies or simply escape from them, Batman’s smoke pellets have played a large role in both the Rocksteady series of video games and the comic books over the years. When surrounded by a group of gun wielding thugs, the Caped Crusader has often used these to disguise his escape, only to appear behind them seconds later and take them down with relative ease.

They’re also utilized by Batman to generally just disappear because, let’s face it, even a man who is known to vanish without a sound (just ask Jim Gordon) sometimes needs a little cover to silently vacate certain situations. Assuming he really does confront some of his most deadly rogues, then Batman might just need a quick method to make his escape...or freak them out!
 

8. The Batplane

Batplane


"The Bat" helped to make Batman airborne in The Dark Knight Rises, while the Caped Crusader used the "Batwing" to great affect in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

There's room for another Batplane in a movie, though, and the one taken from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's superb Batman run would make for an incredibly cool visual on the big screen come 2016. The Batplane has served Batman extremely well over the years, allowing him to travel between locations extremely quickly and take the fight to the skies against his enemies.

The action will probably remain in Gotham City, but it's a big place and this could come in handy. 
 

7. Explosive Gel

Gel


Used in the Arkham series of video games, Batman uses the explosive gel (deployed from a small gun and sprayed in the shape of a bat) to break down walls and even take out thugs from afar when they’re in close proximity to it. It was in that series we saw the Dark Knight use it to also take down enemies as tough as the Titan-infected Joker and Solomon Grundy.

With rumours pointing to a number of rogues making an appearance, you have to believe that at least some of them will be able to overpower Bruce Wayne and a gadget like this could come in extremely handy. Whether he should spray it in the shape of a bat, though, is debatable. That could be a little too cheesy for what sounds like a mostly very grounded film.
 

6. The Power Of Deduction

Detective


Okay, so the power of deduction isn’t a gadget as such (although Batman certainly incorporates a number of them at crime scenes), but this element of The Dark Knight’s personality has been sorely lacking from pretty much every big screen iteration of the iconic DC Comics character.

Batman v Superman and Justice League failed to give the Caped Crusader the chance to investigate crimes alongside Jim Gordon, but we know for a fact that will change when Matt Reeves take charge of the franchise. He's made it clear that it's a priority to delve into that side of the hero's background and it sounds like we'll finally find out why he's known as the "World's Greatest Detective."
 

5. A New And Improved Utility Belt

Belt


Batman has always been equipped with his utility belt in the movies, but have we truly ever seen it used as effectively as it could have been? The iconic DC superhero has so many gadgets in his arsenal that it would be impossible to list them all here, but the majority of them are actually contained within his utility belt anyway.

For example, his Bat-Grapple attaches to it and his Batarangs fold into it, while the vintage piece of comic book art above offers up an idea of the sorts of handy weapons and tools Batman keeps on him at all times. The smoke capsules in particular are something we’d like to see (as we’ve mentioned above), but this simple belt should serve our new Batman well.
 

4. The Batboat

Batboat


If not handled correctly, the Batboat could end up looking laughable on the big screen. Over the years, Batman has used it to travel both on and under water, and there have been a few examples of it being used in an awesome way in the source material over the years. If we're getting a proper Batcave, this could actually be one of the hidden ways Bruce leaves it.

Putting Batman in the water would be something we've not seen much of on screen before, and it could even lead to a really cool and unique battle sequence, especially if he heads to The Penguin's floating Iceberg Lounge. That's a visual fans will definitely be used to seeing and one that has the potential to be something truly special in a live-action setting. 
 

3. A Number Of New Batmobiles

Batmobile


A new Batmobile is obviously a must for The Batman and the image above should give you an idea of the various designs employed in the comic books over the years. Christopher Nolan successfully created a vehicle which fitted in perfectly with the realistic tone he created for The Dark Knight Trilogy, while Zack Snyder definitely embraced the comic books a little more.

Whatever comes next, it still needs to look believable – a Batmobile like the one in Tim Burton’s movies wouldn’t exactly work – but it would be good to see Reeves lean a little harder into the source material and come up with something that's grounded while still quite fantastical in some ways.
 

2. Bat-Computer

Computer


It’s not that easy to find a picture of the Batcomputer online, but fans of the comics will know that there’s nothing more iconic than an unmasked Bruce Wayne sitting in front of his bank of monitors as Alfred stands over his shoulder. Nolan delivered on this in The Dark Knight Rises in some respects, but it would a real treat for fans to get to see a much larger version in The Batman.

It's all very well and good keeping things realistic (something even Zack Snyder did in Batman v Superman and Justice League), but an over-sized version like the one above would be a fantastic visual and something different to what we've seen in the character's previous big screen adventures. 
 

1. Kryptonite Ring

Ring


This probably would have been better in Batman v Superman, but as Easter Eggs go, it would be awesome. Geoff Johns once established that Batman has a plan in place to take down every single member of the Justice League if necessary, so there's really no reason why this version of the character couldn't have a similar arsenal. 

Ultimately, it may depend on whether this version of the Dark Knight lives in his own world or one where there are other heroes we simply don't get to see or hear about! Either way, showing this ring tucked away somewhere in the Batcave would be appreciated by fans and would indicate that the hero has been formulating all sorts of plans for a while now.
 
 

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tmp3
tmp3 - 10/17/2019, 9:38 AM
I mean he's not wrong
tmp3
tmp3 - 10/17/2019, 9:42 AM
This is a pretty funny interview too
SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 10/17/2019, 9:38 AM
Man we actually just had a pretty heated debate at work about if Batman is a 'hero' or not. After seeing Joker, someone went a bit too far imo and set there's a negligible difference between Joker and Batman's paths. I argued that where Joker chooses nihilism and chaos, Batman does have a code and a duty to his city, albeit fueled by childhood trauma, a revenge/vengeance complex and a promise to his dead parents. Interesting debate though.
Thing94
Thing94 - 10/17/2019, 9:42 AM
He certainly ain't cinema, right Martin Scorsese?!



Battabing
Battabing - 10/17/2019, 9:54 AM
@Thing94 - I'd say Batman is the only "superhero" whose franchise can transcend the genre and be "cinematic".
The only CBMs that get the whole "moves the genre forward" have been Batman movies.

Scorsese probably knows that, which is why he was the EP on Joker for a time.
TheMaster2011
TheMaster2011 - 10/17/2019, 10:21 AM
@Thing94 - Last time I checked, Batman was a DC character. Try harder, bro.
dmac3232
dmac3232 - 10/17/2019, 11:26 AM
@TheMaster2011 - Do you honestly think he draws a distinction between Marvel movies and, say, Snyder's crap, or Suicide Squad, or even Wonder Woman? He's clearly using "Marvel" as an eponym for superhero movies, the way people use Kleenex as a catch-all term for tissues.
Thing94
Thing94 - 10/17/2019, 11:26 AM
@Battabing - You do realize I was being facetious right? Lol
Thing94
Thing94 - 10/17/2019, 11:26 AM
@TheMaster2011 - You do realize I was being facetious right? Lol
dracula
dracula - 10/17/2019, 12:20 PM
@Thing94 - pretty sure he was only talking about the mcu. To be clear I don’t agree
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 10/17/2019, 12:53 PM
@Battabing - Big disagree there. Like, even if you are one of those people who thinks that Nolan's trilogy (or even just Dark Knight alone) is the end-all-be-all of the entire genre, there are more great non-Batman superhero movies than there are Batman movies period.
Battabing
Battabing - 10/17/2019, 1:09 PM
@FinnishDude - Maybe, but nobody talks about them as films that transcend the genre.
bcom
bcom - 10/17/2019, 1:21 PM
@TheMaster2011 - A lot of actors who don't like or understand comic book movies use "Marvel movies" as a general term for them. Jennifer Anniston said something similar in an interview recently.
Darth258
Darth258 - 10/17/2019, 5:26 PM
@TheMaster2011 - Good thing the old man has no idea what the other DC movies are, Aquaman was the most "Marvel" movie DC had so far.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 10/17/2019, 9:42 AM
I get where he's going with that, but if there's one fear I have with this movie it's that we're going to get an unceasingly dark Batman again, which I'm just kinda tired of at this point.

The character isn't bright like Superman. I know that. He's not a quippy one either. But I still want a Batman movie to be fun and heroic.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/17/2019, 9:44 AM
He is. He saves lives. His actions save lives.

I prefer the term crime fighter though. Batman isn't really out to be a "savior" of some kind. His sole purpose is to combat the criminal fraternity. In doing so, he is committing heroic acts and deeds.

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