what would have happened if Michael Keaton said no? Was there a backup plan?“No, no, no, no,” Andy Muschietti told io9. “We were, of course, [filled with] blind confidence that you have when you’re developing a movie and you get excited about ideas like this. [It] just pushes you forward. We were all excited believing that having Michael Keaton as Batman would be a great thing in the movie. And also, I think we all believed that he would be excited about it. And he was.
To pitch the actor on the idea, the Muschiettis took him to lunch and told them all about their story. They were nervous but excited because, in their minds, the whole movie rested on this. “And in moments like that you just have to lean in,” Barbara said. “As we sat with him at a lovely lunch, we told him that we couldn’t make the movie without him. And he boarded the train.”Which, once you see the movie, you fully understand.
Besides Knebworth, the production filmed a crucial rooftop scene at Burghley House, a staircase scene at the Tring Park School for the Performing Arts, and multiple places in Hatfield House, which is actually a location Burton used too. It’s where Bruce’s armory and study were shot for the original films, and now
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