Infamous Line Said By Pattinson In The Batman Revealed By New Toy
An all-new toy for the upcoming The Batman perfectly captures Robert Pattinson delivering an infamous line by the Dark Knight. The Batman is now officially rated PG-13 for “strong violent and disturbing content, strong language, drug content, and some suggestive material,” but some dialogues will be music to all DC fans’ ears. While until now, the fans have had to sit through numerous Batman actors putting on deep voices while under the cape, Pattinson’s Batman sounds rather natural when compared to those like Ben Affleck and Christian Bale. An example of Robert Pattinson’s voice can be found in a forthcoming toy for The Batman.
Action figure enthusiast Raphael Cejaman had recently posted a video review to his YouTube channel showcasing a 12-inch The Batman toy from Spinmaster. This toy shows off Pattinson in a Wingsuit Batman costume, retailing for $19.99, and is can be found on Amazon. This video made its way to Twitter, even revealing that when you press the Bat symbol present on its chest, the logo ends up lighting up. It also goes on to deliver the familiar line, “I am the night.” While we don’t know if this is how we’ll hear Pattinson say this in The Batman, it will no doubt excite DC fans who are hoping it turns out to be real.
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With many studios still delaying the releases of films due to the pandemic, many fans have started to worry that Warner Bros. could do the same to The Batman. WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar earlier addressed these concerns, revealing that the company is monitoring the latest COVID surge, but they don’t really think that The Batman to be delayed any longer.
“We’re certainly paying attention to everything going on with Omicron,” Kilar said when asked if The Batman could join Marvel Studios’ Morbius by jumping from its scheduled release in January to April. “We feel good about the date right now. We’re gonna watch it day by day.” Obviously, that is good news for DC fans, as the Batman franchise has been a bonafide moneymaker in the past.
The Matt Reeves-directed The Batman has already been delayed on a couple of occasions, with its initial date set for June 25, 2021. Then, it got shifted to October 1, 2021, before finally settling on March 2022.
Kilar also opened up on The Batman making its HBO Max premiere 45-days after its theatrical debut. “I feel really, really good knowing that The Batman, and Black Adam, and The Flash, and Elvis, and a whole host of other movies, are literally going to be showing up on day 46 on HBO Max in a variety of territories all over the world,” Kilar told Vox’s Recode in December. “That is a very, very big change that I don’t think people appreciate, and I feel really good about it.”