The actor explains how he worked an older and more gruff version of the character for Zack Snyder.
The dynamic with Batman and his interpreters is very clear: criticize to furious exhaustion the choice of the actor in favor of the previous actor; then accept and enjoy the actor’s work in the role; finally, getting pissed about the new choice of the next Batman, praising the actor who leaves the role as second to none. This process was experienced in a particularly intense way by Ben Affleck and, therefore, by the previous Batman, Christian Bale, and the current one, Robert Pattinson.
As we are now in the second phase of Pattinson, with everyone delighted or delighted after the premiere of Batman, the voices that are still screaming in pain at the farewell of Ben Affleck and his previously highly criticized incarnation of the Bat Man, begin to fade. However, we cannot forget that Affleck was not an easy choice either and it was not until his dismissal, specifically before the cancellation of the tape that he was going to direct, when many jumped on the bandwagon of his incarnation of the character. If we add to that the remake of ‘Justice League’ by Zack Snyder, the so-called Snyder Cut, the truth is that we have a Bruce Wayne with a not inconsiderable army of superheroes. All thanks to the interrupted vision of Zack Snyder, ridiculed in ‘Batman V Superman’ and raised to the altars after ‘Snyder’s Cut’.
Both the detractors and his admirers may be interested to know that Josh Brolin was about to take on the role and, according to him, with a version that would further affect that darkness and maturity that Snyder fans admire so much about his Batman. This was told by the interpreter of Thanos in the Happy Sad Confused podcast:
I like something that is set to not work easily, or work instantly, I like to play with the possibilities. In my choice of roles I like to play with that ‘Am I the guy who will make everything fail?’ You talk to Clooney, and he’s still joking about it (Batman), and it wasn’t his fault. Honestly, it would have been fun to be Batman, and maybe I’ll do it when I’m 80 years old.
The actor, whose older and more surly version of the character went to Ben Affleck, is not that he has given much thought to the matter. At least that’s what he said for Comic Book Movie:
I’m so glad it didn’t happen, I haven’t thought about it again.
Well, now we are all happy with Robert Pattinson ‘The Batman’ is still in more than one hundred and fifty theaters in Spain.
Source: Fotogramas

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