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The original was posted on /r/movies by /u/ChaynesGirl on 2023-08-28 07:24:21+00:00.


Doesn't necessarily have to be in a good or bad way. It can be either/or.

I'd say Robert Pattinson as Batman. I've seen his other work outside of Twilight and I believe him to be a decent actor, but I'll admit I was extremely surprised by such a gutsy move by the movie studio. Mainly because of the huge amount of backlash against Twilight and Pattinson being pigeonholed into the glittering, effeminate vampire that male audiences especially hated. On paper he seems like the last choice for a studio to green light in such a role.

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