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Robert Pattinson responds to Batman body backlash: “I worked out every f***ing day”

>“[Everyone was like], ‘You didn’t work out at all.’ I worked out every fucking day,” Pattinson said. “Even after that, I still look like I didn’t work out. I worked out twice a day at, like, three o’clock in the morning,” Pattinson said, adding that he blames his past interviews for tough critiques of his Batman body. “I’m like, it’s just because I said it in an interview [that exercise was uncool]. I was trying to sound cool!”

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u/BatmanNewsChris — 8 days ago
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The Modern Dark Knight Era Batman Films

I see many lists and qualifications of what is and is not a Batman film. To me the film must be in the post-Dark Knight Returns era (1986) of Batman. I call this the Modern Dark Knight Era Batman Films.

Thus the 1940s serials and the campy 1966 film are out. They represent an archaic, different era of Batman. A completely different character IMHO.

Second the film must feature Batman as the main/title character. Thus ensemble films like Suicide Squad, ZSJL, The Flash, and the 2 Lego non-Batman titled films are out.

Finally, the film must have had a full theatrical release. So the handful animated films that DC released in a limited fashion don’t count.

Above is my list of 11 (soon to be 12) films that I feel make the list of true Batman films of the modern era.

Thoughts?

u/LS3624 — 11 days ago