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The Batman Finally Wraps Filming After Long Delays

Director Matt Reeves has confirmed via Twitter that his upcoming entry into the DC universe, The Batman, has wrapped production.
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After many delays due to the pandemic, the highly anticipated The Batman has finished filming.

Director Matt Reeves has confirmed via Twitter that his upcoming entry into the DC universe, The Batman, has wrapped production.

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The movie has faced many delays and stops, including lead actor Robert Pattinson himself contracting COVID-19, but the cast and crew have powered through like superheroes and completed their work after nearly a year.

The Batman Marches On

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Eagle-eyed fans might have spotted another of the Riddler’s greeting cards amongst the tweets, one of which we have already seen in last year’s teaser trailer.

While the one on the right seems to be Halloween inspired, fans are speculating that the one on the left could be for Valentine’s Day. This would further prove that the movie has taken some a page out of the acclaimed comic The Long Halloween, in which a killer murdered victims on various holidays.

Crew members have also shared some photos revealing wrap gifts.

The Batman has been delayed once from October 1, 2021 and is now hopefully hitting theatres March 4, 2022. It stars: Robert Pattinson as Batman, Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman, Jeffrey Wright as Jim Gordon, Paul Dano as The Riddler, Colin Farrell as The Penguin, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth and Jon Turturro as Carmine Falcone.

And if you haven’t seen it for a long time here is the brilliant teaser trailer from last years DC Fandome.

What do you guys think? Are you excited for The Batman? Let’s discuss everything in the comments down below and on our Twitter.

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Finn thinks and talks about movies all day, has a strong interest in how movies are made and he loves great cinematography. Comedy or horror, arthouse or big-budget blockbuster, Finn watches everything. He is a passionate Blu-Ray collector and is still waiting for a Jumper (2008) sequel.