
Christian Bale may have been a Marvel villain in “Thor: Love and Thunder,” but he hasn’t forgotten his days as a DC hero. In an interview with the Screen Rant website, he joined the game of the multiverse, after Michael Keaton reprized the role of Batman in the upcoming films “The Flash” and “Batgirl”, and said he would return to playing the Dark Knight.
But on one condition: that Christopher Nolan also returns as director of the film.
“If Chris Nolan said, ‘You know what? I have another story to tell’ and wanted to tell it with me, I’d be there,” he said.
The actor also confided that Warner Bros. never approached him with any such proposal. “No one has ever told me. From time to time people say to me, ‘I heard you were approached.’ And I say, ‘This is new to me.’ No one has ever said that,” he explained.
Bale was the Bruce Wayne of the Nolan-directed trilogy – “Batman Begins” (2005), “Batman: The Dark Knight” (2008) and “Batman: The Dark Knight Rises” (2012) -, which became a huge success of public. and critics.
In an advertising campaign for “Thor: Love and Thunder”, he was also asked about Robert Pattinson’s “Batman” and admitted that he has not yet seen the film. “I haven’t seen him yet,” the actor told Variety, then assured him that he intends to see the film and praised the hero’s new portrayal. “Roberto [Pattinson] He’s an absolutely wonderful actor. “
He justified himself by saying that he watches few films. “Every director I work with, I’ve seen some of their films and they always watch me [perguntam]: ‘Are you joking?’. I really enjoy savoring movies and not watching too many at the same time, “she explained.
His new film, “Thor: Love and Thunder”, will be released on July 7 in Brazil, one day before its US release.
Source: Terra

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