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The Batman film is set to be released in theaters, with AMC theaters creating a welcoming environment for fans. AMC will offer merchandise, including a bat-signal popcorn bucket. This experience promises to be enjoyable for everyone, not just kids but adults as well.
The Batman movie will return on August 28th, so get ready for what’s to come. The popcorn bucket will be priced at $34.99 USD, and it will also come with a cup featuring the Batmobile design, available for $11.99 USD. If you choose to purchase both items together, the total will be $44.99 USD.
The upcoming Batman movie will feature a sneak peek of The Penguin, alongside the announcement of his involvement. Both The Batman and its sequel, creatively directed by Matt Reeves, will showcase this character. Colin Farrell will portray Oswald Cobblepot, who is set to navigate the “power vacuum” left at the end of The Batman.
During production, lead writer and showrunner Lauren LeFranc discussed their progress and whereabouts.
“we’re living in the underbelly of the city. Oz is a mover and a shaker. He can’t always be trusted. He’s very smart and very methodical, but he’s also extremely impulsive. You can’t predict what’s he’s going to do.”
Although photos from Batman 2 have been shared, not much information has revealed about what to expect. As we wait patiently, there is speculation about the cast of the film. We know for sure that “Robert Pattinson” will reprise his role as Batman. However, it remains uncertain if Perri Nemiroff and Zoë Kravitz will return, according to Collider.
“Matt (Reeves) goes into his own world, so keep myself occupied with projects like ‘Blink Twice’ until I get a call”. With The Penguin featured in the film, fans are sure to be excited and may look forward to seeing both Oswald Cobblepot and Selina Kyle in Part 2.
Batman has made a significant impact on the DC universe having first appeared in Detective Comics. In the 1960s, Adam West played the Caped Crusader in film, and later, Michael Keaton took on the role in the 1980s. Today, Batman remains one of the most iconic characters in the DC Comics franchise.