What Fans Are Loving About The Humor In The Batman
Humor is an important aspect of The Batman, as it makes the darker parts of the film that much more intense — and fans are loving the subtlety.
Read MoreHumor is an important aspect of The Batman, as it makes the darker parts of the film that much more intense — and fans are loving the subtlety.
Read MoreWhich city was used as the backdrop for the famous fictional metropolis of Gotham in Matt Reeves' "The Batman"?
Read MoreIf The Batman is any indication, Warner Bros may be shifting to a focus on quality over interconnectivity for their future movie releases.
Read MoreWith the numbers in for "The Batman," it's a certified hit. But how does it compare to the season's other superhero blockbuster, "Spider-Man: No Way Home"?
Read MoreSelina Kyle, aka Catwoman, is no stranger to Gotham's seedy underbelly, but these moments in "The Batman" still stand out as her absolute darkest.
Read MoreAfter making The Batman together, it appears that Robert Pattinson has nothing but nice things to say about his working relationship with Matt Reeves.
Read MoreThat massive Funko Pop leak is still giving us new details about future MCU plotlines. Killmoner's Pop figure is especially tellling.
Read MoreThere are countless pause-worthy moments in "The Batman," so let's highlight some of the absolute best the film has to offer.
Read MoreNow that "The Batman" has finally been released, fans are debating whether the film is better than "The Dark Knight," starring Christian Bale and Heath Ledger.
Read MoreThe Batman shows off one nifty new gadget that's already getting lots of fan attention.
Read MoreSome fans of The Batman might not've realized that Peter Sarsgaard, who plays D.A. Gil Colson, has quite the DC movie history, previously playing a villain.
Read MoreThe head of Gotham's corrupt police department is someone you've seen before.
Read MoreThe Batman, starring Robert Pattinson, sees The Riddler (Paul Dano) make a stunning revelation about Thomas and Martha Wayne's connection to the Arkhams.
Read MoreThe Batman star Robert Pattinson opens up about Batman Returns in an interview with the BBC and explains why he believes it is a masterpiece.
Read MoreIn the new movie The Batman, Zoe Kravitz joins the cast as Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman. But what does the movie change about the iconic character?
Read MoreBatman villain Ra's al Ghul got a new design in "Batman Begins." Here's how he would have looked if the film had imitated his comic book appearance.
Read MoreAlthough she never shows up in the flesh, Selina's mother, Maria Kyle, plays a key role in The Batman. Here's everything the movie doesn't tell you about her.
Read MoreThe Riddler performs a number of heinous acts throughout "The Batman," but here's the character who experiences the most gruesome death in the superhero film.
Read MoreDoes Bruce Wayne break his biggest rule as Batman, which is to not kill anyone, during the final fight in The Batman? Here's what we think.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the film's cryptic serial killer, director Matt Reeves and co-writer Peter Craig take a new approach to the riddle-obsessed villain.
Read MoreFans have been praising the ways in which "The Batman" finally addresses one of the main issues with Bruce Wayne's character.
Read MoreWhile characters like the Joker generally have the best one-liners, Batman does occasionally boast an amazing quote.
Read MoreHere's what we know about the actress who plays Martha Wayne, mother to Bruce Wayne, in Matt Reeves' The Batman starring Robert Pattinson.
Read MoreZoë Kravitz stars as Selina Kyle aka Catwoman in the new Matt Reeves film "The Batman," and fans are obsessed with her portrayal of the femme fatale.
Read MoreMatt Reeves' "The Batman" isn't exactly stuffed with Easter eggs, but it does contain a surprising nod to one popular member of the Bat-Family: Nightwing.
Read MoreRobert Pattinson stars as Bruce Wayne in "The Batman," where he faces off against villains The Riddler and Penguin. Here's who he wants to fight in the sequel.
Read MoreIn the History Channel show "American Pickers," Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz show up to many people's homes to pick, but viewers don't see this happen beforehand.
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