Ben Affleck was once set to write, direct, and star in
The Batman, and while he eventually handed over the reigns to filmmaker Matt Reeves, it wasn't long after that he walked away from the role.
Now, Affleck has shared his thoughts on Robert Pattinson playing Bruce Wayne in this reboot, and it sounds like he's excited to see what the younger actor brings to the table.
"I think Robert's a great actor, he's going to do great," he says in the video below while promoting
The Way Back.
Affleck also briefly elaborated on stepping away from playing Batman due to losing interest in the role.
"The movie deserves to be made by somebody who's dying to do it and can't wait. That wasn't me at the time, so I moved on."
The actor played the iconic DC Comics superhero in
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,
Suicide Squad, and
Justice League, but it sounds like the latter was the straw that broke the camel's back based on recent comments. It's obviously a shame that we'll never get to see Affleck's take on Batman again, but a trilogy from Reeves is definitely a very exciting prospect.
The Batman is set to be released on June 25th, 2021.
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