Michael Keaton returns in the latest trailer for The Flash as DC's oldest Batman yet. In a trailer aired during the Superbowl, audiences got their best look yet at Ezra Miller's long-delayed superhero film, which will be the first project to feature Michael Keaton's Batman since 1992's Batman Returns, dispelling rumors that the iconic character had been cut from the final film.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY The Flash is DC's most important upcoming film, as it is set to unveil the franchise's new continuity following James Gunn and Peter Safran's DC Studios takeover late last year. In the announcement for his new slate, entitled "Gods and Monsters," Gunn confirmed that The Flash would reset portions of the DCEU, paving the way for the true beginning of the DCU with 2025's Superman: Legacy.
In Tim Burton's first Batman film, Bruce Wayne remembers his parents' deaths on the twentieth anniversary of their murder. Most depictions of Batman's origin reveal that Thomas and Martha Wayne were killed when Bruce was around 10 years old. Batman's flashbacks tend to support this supposition, suggesting that Bruce Wayne is about 30 years old during the events of the first film and around 33 in Batman Returns.
The Flash Will Make Michael Keaton DC's Oldest Live-Action Batman Michael Keaton's upcoming appearance in The Flash will make him DC's oldest live-action version of Batman ever put to screen. Of the many actors to portray Batman in live-action, none have been older than 50 years old at the time of their film's release.
In most cases, DC has skewed younger in its depictions of Batman. Val Kilmer, George Clooney, and Christian Bale were all in their 30s during their respective debuts as the Caped Crusader, making Keaton's older Batman a standout in the character's cinematic history. Keaton's Batman return stands against Robert Pattinson's ongoing The Batman franchise, which portrays a Bruce Wayne in his late 20s, though Pattinson himself was 34 at the time of the film's release.
When they criticized Michael Keaton for not having a big jaw Michael told the peanut gallery that if they were looking for a big jaw they would’ve hired Jay Leno to be Batman 😂🤣
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