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THE BATMAN starring Robert Pattinson (2022)
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What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Catwoman? One of the most famous characters in Batman's orbit – sometimes friend, sometimes foe, often something in between – she's notoriously stealthy, a crafty cat-burglar. But she’s also a formidable fighter too, able to hold her own against Gotham's finest. They're big, pointy, extremely threatening shoes to fill, and Zöe Kravitz knew just how much work she'd need to put in to embody the role in Matt Reeves' The Batman. When working with stunt coordinator Rob Alonzo for her physical training, she found a characterful way to pin down Selina's movements – getting her David Attenborough on, and poring over bits of nature footage.

 

“We watched cats and lions and how they fight," Kravitz tells Empire in the world-exclusive new The Batman issue, "and talked about what is actually possible when you’re my size, and Batman’s so much stronger than me. What is my skill? It’s being fast and tricky. So we did some really interesting floor work that incorporated different kinds of martial arts and capoeira and a kind of feline, dance-like movement.”

 

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Warner Bros. will reportedly drop a new theatrical trailer for The Batman in the coming weeks. According to the Alberta Film Classification office, a new trailer that runs just under two and a half minutes has been rated, and is set for release soon. Speculation is that the trailer could be in theaters by New Year's Day, although that is not confirmed -- in general, these things are rarely accompanied by a hard release date, and with a movie like The Batman, there's undoubtedly a lot of consideration that goes into each new marketing move before it can go forward.

 

The movie, originally set for a 2021 release, was delayed when Warners decided to give their 2021 theatrical releases a simultaneous release on HBO Max. From the director of the recent Planet of the Apes movies, this film is unrelated to the current DC Films universe.

 

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