It has finally been revealed how long The Batman will last, and its footage will be the longest since the premiere of The Dark Knight Rises
In a few weeks the bat-signal will shine again in theaters when The Batman is released, and we finally know how long the production headed by filmmaker Matt Reeves will last.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, The Batman will run for 175 minutes, equivalent to two hours and 55 minutes, making it the longest Batman movie in cinematic history.
The Batman beats by 10 minutes the most recent Batman movie, The Dark Knight Rises, which was released in August 2012, and which is 165 minutes long.
The other two Batman movies directed by Christipher Nolan also exceeded two hours of footage, as The Dark Knight had 152 minutes and Batman Begins 140 minutes respectively.
While the productions of the 90s of the Dark Knight, directed by Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher, barely exceeded two hours in length. Batman and Batman Returns had 126 minutes, Batman Forever had 121 minutes, and Batman and Robin had 125 minutes.
Just finished qc’ing the movie on a massive screen at @IMAX today. Looked and sounded so incredible. What a beautiful, immersive format. #TheBatman pic.twitter.com/K5brLM3ioO
— Matt Reeves (@mattreevesLA) January 21, 2022
The Batman will star Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne / Batman, Zoe Kravitz as Selina Kyle / Catwoman, Paul Dano as Edward Nashton / The Riddler, Colin Farrell as Oswald Cobblepot / The Penguin, and John Turturro as crime boss Carmine Falcone.
Jeffrey Wright will also star as Police Commissioner James Gordon, while Andy Serkis will play Alfred Pennyworth.
The premiere of The Batman in movie theaters in Mexico is scheduled for March 3, 2022.
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Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Batman: From the big screen to SMASH and DC Comics Mexico
Nicholson… Keaton… Basinger… Following the success of the Batman movie, DC Comics set out to attract as many moviegoers as possible to comic book stores, and their first step was an official adaptation of Tim Burton’s new blockbuster.
Created by comics legends Dennis O’Neil and Jerry Ordway, and published at a time when home video was still in its infancy, Batman: The Official Warner Bros. Movie Adaptation. it became the “second round” of the film for countless fans. And for many, it opened the door to a whole new world of sequential storytelling.
SMASH and DC Comics Mexico bring you Batman: The Official Warner Bros. Movie Adaptation, in an edition with never-before-seen content, in an authentic collector’s item.
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