Several New Photos and Videos From the Set of THE BATMAN Surface Featuring Several Members of the Cast

A bunch of new photos a couple of videos from the set of director Matt ReevesThe Batman have surfaced. They feature several members of the main cast.

In the images below you’ll see Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman, Colin Farrell as Oswald Cobblepot/Penguin, John Turturro as Carmine Falcone, and one shot of Paul Dano as Edward Nashton/The Riddler.

It appears all of these characters are coming out of a funeral. There’s also a video of it. As you’ll see, Selina and Falcone seem to have a close relationship with each other, which has fans wondering if there is a father and daughter type dynamic between the characters.

There are also photos and videos of Batman and Catwoman riding their motorcycles around. Check out the collection of photos and videos below and let us know if you spot anything interesting!

The Batman will tell a dark noir-style film that will lean into Batman in his detective mode. Reeves said that it’s going to tell a deep and psychological story. This will be a “year two” story for Batman that acknowledges his origin and how it’s still something that he’s “majorly struggling” with.

There will be a series of murders and crimes that start taking place in Gotham and as Batman investigates those things, they begin to reveal the darkness of Gotham City to him. It’s also been said that this is a character-driven story that will focus on the relationship between Bruce Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth.

When talking about the story, Reeves said:

“The idea is that we're in Year Two. It's the Gotham experiment, it's a criminal... experiment he's trying to figure out what he can do that can finally change this place. In our story, he's in that mode that's where you meet him and you see that he is charting what he's doing and it seems that he's not having any of the effect that he wants to have yet and that is when the murders start to happen and then the murders begin to describe sort of the history of Gotham in a way that only reinforces what he knows about constant. It opens up a whole new world of corruption that went much farther.”

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