Robert Pattinson is right. His Batman is terrifying especially when he just quiet and looking at you. His Batman is so dark, scary and sad. You can almost feel his pain even with his mask on. His Batman is so complex. IMO Robert Pattinson brings new vibe with his Batman. He reinvented his own Batman . He proves us once again he is an amazing actor.
I was open to the idea of him taking on the role, even tho it seemed to me he wouldn't fit, but man, I forgot I was watching Robert play Batman when watching the movie. He just let himself be completely consumed by the character. It was amazing how dark, brooding and even goth he looked
@@melgarcia1326 He's such an underrated actor. I knew he was the penguin from the trailers but if I hadn't have known before seeing the movie I never would have guessed in a million years it was Colin Farrell.
Saw the Batman movie a few days early after scoring some early release tickets. Paul Dano deserves SO MUCH more credit. What an incredible Riddler performance.
@@boscopappas234 See, I thought once the mask came off it added so much more to the Riddler in terms of who he really is, the problems he faces, his personality, etc. To each their own though, of course!
I don’t think he’s a fan like that he didn’t even know Batman was a detective😂 I don’t think he really was a fan of Batman until he got the job then he started doing research and became a fan.
I always admire when an actor has a genuine love and understanding to their character, especially in different comic book films, such as Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland all showing their love and passion for Spiderman and what he represents. In addition to actor's like Henry Cavill and Tyler Hoechlin as Superman, both of which love playing the character and both have a deep understanding of what the character means to the world (Henry Cavill in particular recently expressed his own ideas about how would've to take the character to be more hopeful and inspirational, before approaching darker themes down the lines, which honestly sounds perfect and true to the character). Deep down these actors love playing these roles because they don't see it as just a role, but rather the hero's and characters they love, that we all love.
He’s not a “genuine fan” or at least wasn’t before he got the role, he’s always stated he didn’t read the comics and didn’t know how many comics of Batman there were lol. Dude didn’t even know Batman’s a detective lol EDIT: I’m not hating on the man lol, even I think he’s going to be the best Batman to date. I’m just going off his words. You can tell who’s a true fan and who just got into Batman, but that’s not a bad thing. I don’t gatekeep, hell even I’ve only started reading DC last year. It’s not a big deal
@@SpiderManMCUniverse everyone starts somewhere, it’s not disingenuous to say he’s a genuine fan NOW. He only had the movies to work off of so it makes sense he saw the character a specific way. He brought up mask of the phantasm so that gets brownie points for me
The way she asked Rob, how long he wants to be Batman even caught me off guard. It's good to know Rob wants to do this and is invested in a trilogy. I'm excited to dive into this Batman universe.
Batman has a HUGE universe. Easily they can squeeze out 6 movies or so in this new Batman universe. I don't want this Batman universe to contain any other DC heroes. Let this Batman universe be the main ship for WB and DC.
Batman has the biggest and best rogue's gallery in comic book history. We still have Clock King, Anarky, Man-Bat, Deathstroke, and many more bad guys that have yet to see live action. I'd also mention Calendar Man but he appears in The Suicide Squad!
I really had expected as answer somewhere along the lines of "Forever"... so his unsure answer makes me feel a little nervous; but hoping he really is invested in this Batman.
For the future sequel, be sure not to spoil yourself so much watching interviews and trailers beforehand. Watch it after you've seen it instead because it can dampen the experience. Having seen the movie at the premiere, I know. I promise you, less is more. Do your eyes a favor and go in as fresh as possible.
The fact that Paul & Rob both have the composure of two kids brought into the principals office, but are playing very imposing characters is hilarious and exciting.
As someone who loves independent films, I cannot even express just how thrilled I am to see Paul Dano stepping into this role. He is a phenomenal actor and director, and I’m ready to see him finally get the recognition he deserves.
@John GreekI think she meant that Paul Dano makes lots of independent stuff and she's excited he's doing a blockbuster so that more people can appreciate him
You could say the Nolan movies were Batman told by Alfred and Jim Gordon’s perspective. This new movie feels like a Batman story from Batman’s perspective, it just feels a lot more personal and closer to the character.
This is such an apt take. You can even tell from the cinematography in both films which perspective the director wants the audience to experience Batman. Nolan always kept Batman (and to some extent Bruce Wayne) at a distance with his camera work. He seldom used close-up shots and often employed a deep depth of field when Batman was in the shot. A great example of this was in TDK, when Alfred walks into the living room with a drink for a heart-broken Bruce Wayne, shortly after Rachel is murdered. It’s a slow panning shot towards Bruce from the perspective of Alfred. He was more interested in showing a third person’s perspective of Batman.
I love that Zoe doesn’t want her cat woman to be romanticized, but seen as a woman who’s fighting to survive. Cat woman will always have that allure that we all love but she’s more than that.
@@avatr7109 what u taking about man? You should've just go and say "I find her look absolutely stunning tbh" and no one would have disagreed but you getting us diverted to a rather pretty "commentless" topic instead
This is how you should be as an interviewer. She is great in engaging people in a conversation and gets the answers without befuddled stammering answers.
Why wouldn't they have the two young ladies on the panel dressed in bikinis and high heels engaged in a tickle fight....for the sake of tasteful presentation.
The interviewer really did her homework and asked very great questions. As someone who grew up loving Batman so much, I appreciate it when they don’t ask goofy or overused questions and actually know what they are talking about. This made me 10 times more excited for the movie. Well done! 🖤🦇
Rob definitely is the most Batman Batman. He’s scary and complex, yet you know he’s vulnerable. I’m so excited to see where this character goes and how he progresses his journey with himself. I’m really impressed with this new movie and the building of these characters!
She was hot garbage and fed them answers while purposely being vague in other parts. There is a serious lack of chemistry between Rob and the rest of the cast, he seems like a awkward teenager.
@@rmmm6725 no nothing like that was happening in the vid dude,the whole cast is a fan of batman and his mythos,and did their research unlike marvel actors for their roles
@@barry2349 wow, what does anything in this thread have to do with the MCU. Also the awkward way she asked Rob if he would be her batman and he was consistently looking down and leaning away said enough. You are a nut
This has the makings of the perfect Batman movie. The cast's chemistry and understanding of the character of Batman is overwhelmingly good. None of these stars are here for a quick pay check, they all seem so committed. I can think of so many other actors who, even combined, they still wouldn't have as much passion as Robert Pattinson alone. These are fans providing their vision for a real Batman film.
I like that this interviewer didn’t waste her time asking trick questions or budding in when the actors explained their visions. She had great questions and is an even greater listener.
"There's so much room for this Batman to grow too" This gave me chills down my spine. With how beautiful how this film came out under Matt's helm. I can't explain how excited I am if they continue with more Batman movies like this. Where we can see Pattinson's Batman learn how to find a way to evolve himself from pure vengeance and terror to Gotham into the beacon of hope that they need in order for change to come into fruition.
Agreed, the character was really satisfying without being overloaded. It's the first Batman where I actually want to know more about Batman as a person and where he's headed. There's a clear shift in his priorities during the film and it's a great way to leave the door open to growth.
4:06 aww that segment with Zoe saying Rob is her Batman was adorable...you could see how bashful that made him. She was so genuinely sweet about it. So cute.
A lot of people didn't want pattinson as batman. Personally, I didn't have faith in him at first, but I started watching his movies. (Everyone remembers him for twilight) Then I saw "Good Time", "Tenet" and "Lighthouse" and I was convinced. The guy was the one. Congratulations to Robert and the cast, I loved the movie. 👏🏻
didn't watch movie yet, but oddly enought (even if i knew him only from twilight, though i know he's a good actor and never had anything against him, just watched Lighthouse btw, and he made a great performance there), immediately i was quite excited to see him as a batman what convinced me, was mostly the fact he was saying from the beginning, he's a huge fan of batman, and that's usually enought for me to believe actor knows how this character should be portrayed
Glad you changed your mind! I grew up always hearing about how awful the Twilight films were, but my first real introduction to Robert Pattinson was The Lighthouse. I still think about moments from that film every now and then. Such a genuinely interesting actor (plus, a big fan of death grips too)!
I love how Pattinson does a bunch of movies that aren’t blockbusters. Most people only know him from twilight but he is a legit actor that can really play in any genre. His Batman is so damn good!!!
absolute hats off to the interviewer, she clearly loves the world of Batman herself and has put a lot of thought into these questions 👏🏻 following that, i am SO excited to see this movie. the more promotional work i see about it the more i am just filled with such joy as Colin touched upon in this. incredibly excited and i really cannot wait for march 4th 😍
when Zoe said that she had to be softer and trust that catwoman is a badass without building it up with bravado that was such a relief to me. Its the biggest problem with female characters in media now especially with like captain marvel where the writers and actors feel like they need to prove to us they are badasses and constantly tell us. Im really excited to see more of her in this movie
Agreed, not all female characters have to constantly show empowerment and strength. One thing I disliked about the MCU, was there constant need to always have a “female moment” in the movie.
@@miltontavares9506 I despise that scene with a passion. I get the intention but it was handled in such a cringeworthy manner. They could've done a kind of montage maybe with the female characters fighting in individual battles.
Robert literally has my heart… look at how sweet and shy he is. He just doesn’t look like he knows how insanely talented, beautiful and kind he really is.
I absolutely LOVE that in a stroke of genius, WB managed to get a FULL HALF HOUR of uninterrupted interview with the core cast. Very much needed in the age of endless press junkets. And Naz is a brilliant host!
This film isn't just some comic book movie. It's a dark and serious film. I truly hope this one enters Joker territory at the box office where it's completely praised by fans and critics alike while making a bajillion dollars.
Ikr????? Tbh I love it that we can't see him as riddler, but we know who he is, but it keeps him mysterious. I love it, but to finally see Paul makes me happy
the interviewer did a great job. she was really engaged and you can tell she's a batman fan and brought her knowledge to the table! Wish there was more interviews like this. A lot of us watch these interviews because we're excited for the movie, so I really appreciate that this interview goes above the usual superficial questions, especially as a batman fan. You can tell the cast cares and wants to be in the movie. Also I agree, BTAS is the best and Conroy is my batman :)
If I was an interviewer, I would endeavor to bring that type of attention and passion to every cast I got to interview, honoring the fact that position is privileged. The actors have to go through endless, often vapid interviews and marketing; I would consider it my goal to ask them questions that spark their interest and communicate my respect so that they wanted to be engaged.
He won’t be the best Bruce Wayne in this movie, he’ll be the best Batman. Reason why I say this is because in this movie as Rob also said in this interview, Bruce only wants to be Batman, not the playboy. In the sequel, he’ll be the best Bruce Wayne.
@@msftvsn9349 finally, someone who understands, this first film will be Bruce trying to understand who he is: Wayne or Batman, although he's more inclined to be the justice Gotham deserve, and also that justice will be ironically the path to make his vengeance.
@@msftvsn9349 Not every Bruce has to be a playboy to be the best version of the character. You need to let go of your preconceived notion of Bruce and understand that even if he's only Bruce for ten minutes, he can make you feel more and empathize more than another actor did for the hour that they played Bruce Wayne. It's not about the length of time, it's about the depth of the performance. People are also forgetting that Pattinson is playing three characters. Batman, Bruce and the Drifter, who is another character, not just Bruce in disguise. You're not prepared.
He truly is...I hope he one day finds his own ultimate masterpiece of a character role...which will ultimately elevate him to the level of all time greatness.
He was on a phenomenal rise in the 2000's.. the actor that all of Hollywood is raving about !! until the film on "Alexander the Great", he gave his all in this role but Oliver Stone did the film very badly and it was a critical and box office failure which affected Colin's career a lot..but he made a lot of good movies afterwards and of course he remains an awesome actor
Say what you want about the film but phone booth like pulls you in. Ontop of his role as the coke head bosses' son was amazing and one of the best parts of horrible bosses. I like his minor role in Minority Report, the drunk father in Saving Mr. Banks. He really does have a large range as an actor but I think needs that ONE role that lands him an Oscar and some more deserved respect. I think this movie will help that, already talks about a series.
Seeing a huge actor like Colin get so genuinely exctied to talk about his character work with penguin is so great. It seems like everyone involved has their own personal passion for the DC universe
I can’t get over how insightful Dano is of this universe. After finally making it to the cinema and seeing it he hits the nail on the head of the duality of those driven by tragedy. My favorite Batman right along side of Dark Knight. Both did different things but I love each of them just as much.
This was the best Batman movie ABOUT Batman that I've seen yet. It's closer to the Animated Series than the movies for the most part in how concerned it is with the psychology of Bruce Wayne / Batman. My favorite Bruce Wayne was always Michael Keaton, but I think Pattinson's version feels more personal and you truly feel like he's on a journey and is struggling with something.
I was surprised that I was going to like this Batman version, But I agree that's it reminded me a lot of the animated series and because of that I think this is the best Batman movie I've seen.
I will never get over how perfect the castings are for this films especially Pattinson and Dano, they know so much about their characters and are just amazing actors.
I remember thinking that this movie would suck, because I saw that Robbert Pattinson was going to Bruce, but then I started to watch his filmography... I do not think that anymore
It's funny because Dano has been a fan cast for riddler for years. He was the only person I could see be him. And now we have him. And Zoe is purrfect too.
@@alexandermiller5910 Once I heard Paul was Riddler I knew Matt reeves was a casting genius. He was the most one I was sure was gonna be great. I have had reservations about Jeff Wright as Gordon because I wanted him as Lucius Fox but now I see he is a great Gordon. I also had some reservations about Andy Serkis as Alfred, just didn't know if it fit. But after watching him in Prestige he can pull off the butler.
Yes. This. I’m so glad I’m not the only one who thinks Paul Dano is underrated. All of his performances I’ve seen are somehow so memorable and outstanding
I love the way Rob speaks. It’s so profound and he shifts his thoughts quieter frequently, he tries to get to the end of a point but then jumps to another thought and completely changes the expression and tone of the conversation. He’s quite the unique guy.
I'm guessing he's the kind of person who can connect different ideas together. Like when you talk about something and it somehow reminds you of something else. Others might not see the connection and would want a straight answer while others can go along with it and see the connection the person made. I just realized this might not make sense to some people but it does to me. 😅
Robert is like what Andrew is to Spider-Man. Both of them truly understand their character more then any actor before them, and both deeply care for the character. It's great when actors do that with these type of roles.
Hey I love Rob as an actor too, but I don't really think it's fair to discount Christian Bale. I know he gets very into his characters' psyche and he's just as, if not more, passionate about every one of his roles.
I don’t know how you can say that Andrew ‘understood’ Spider-Man more than Tobey or Tom. His Spider-Man onscreen was by far the poorest. I’ve always felt Tobey’s version was the truest to the comics, and to the Spider-Man Stan Le had in his head when he created the character. And Tom’s version is essentially Tobey’s updated to the 21st century.
@@williamegan6756 First of all, his Spider-Man/Peter Parker are comic accurate to the earth 1610 universe (the ultimate universe) whereas Tobey was closer to the early 60's comics so that's wrong. Sure his movies weren't the best but they are still enjoyable and his Spider-Man acts the way Spider-Man should and his Peter fits the more modern take of teen years. Second, I was talking about the actor. Andrew knows more about Spider-Man then Tobey and Tom combined. Tobey didn't even know who Spider-Man was before he took that role. Andrew understands the character deeply and truly cares about the character (I'm not saying the other two don't but still) and understands the journey and misery that Peter Parker goes through. You made the mistake of thinking I was talking about the way each actor portrayed the roll and I wasn't, I was talking about how the actor knows and understands more then the other actors.
Credit to the host, Naz Perez. Great questions, charismatic, an ability to make the subjects feel comfortable, super well-spoken. Major Sean Evans vibes. Hope to see more of her.
I believe his performance will be remembered in a similar way as Heath Ledger’s joker. His scariness in Prisoners really made it feel like he was born for this role
I want to take a moment to appreciate the interviewer-- her questions are so smart and thought-invoking that it had some of the cast go on tangents and very apparently thinking on the spot. making an actor take a minute to think abt the answer is just such an achievement as an interviewer. She also involved everyone rather than focus on one or two like a lot of others do
The whole cast agreeing and saying “someone check on Matt reeves” was so funny and honestly you can see the deep connection these actors have with their director which is so important when making not only a film but a film like this. A film capable of so much impact. This movie was amazing and hope to see more from everyone ♥️🦇
This cast... We’ve all been aware of Matt Reeves’ great filmography that he built over the years but if I’m being honest the first cast announcements really set the deal that it was going to be something special. (and of course hopefully) Edit: Shoutout to Naz Perez, it is always great to see interviewers who actually invested in the source material. It was such a great conversation. Also, some parts that I really appreciated was, how Dano summed up the parallel between the two sides of the coin between Batman and the Riddler through trauma. Farrell, being a fan of Reeves' previous work which is really essential for this story as well. (and you can tell he really loves playing Cobblepott, lol) Wright, acknowledging Gary Oldman and previous iterations of the character. And, lastly, the chemistry between Rob & Zoe and their understanding of their characters respectively. Can't wait!
What a fantastic interview, it's so refreshing to see an interviewer who knows her stuff and is passionate about the subject matter. Thank you to everyone who worked on this masterpiece of a film, it was just as beautiful and thrilling as I expected and more! Rob is my Batman
Robert Pattinson's attitude towards the character of Batman is like Andrew Garfield's toward Spider-Man; completely and utterly full of passion (not that Tom Holland and Tobey Maguire aren't as well, but Andrew specifically seems really familiar with the character's past and lore)
Colin looks like such a intimidating guy that I get surprised every time I see him being such a dork at interviews. He definitely had a blast with every part of this and knows how big it is for a huge amount of people.
The interviewer straight up killed it! Great questions was very knowledgeable and really got the actors to dig deep and answer her questions as if it were the actual characters speaking about themselves! Made me even more excited to watch The Batman! Great job!
This has to be one of my favourite sit down interviews that I’ve EVER seen. The excitement surrounding this movie is palpable. These actors - including Matt clearly feel like they have delivered here on a humongous scale. I’m ready!🦇
Hats off to the interviewer, great questions, engaged with everyone and most importantly didn't interrupt once, lets them all speak on their own flows which will always result in honest and personal answers which are always usually rushed these days, really enjoyed this!, can't wait to see it, - p.s my fave batman was Conroy (Animates series), i just wished Andy Serkis was here too,! hes amazing as well as this whole cast!
Zoey is breathtaking ❤️ and my god am I thrilled to see Paul in this big franchise, he’s phenomenal. And Rob, it’s been such a joy to see him evolving as an actor and person the past years since twilight, so chuffed for him 🙌🏼
It’s quite remarkable how even though we all know what Paul Dano looks like, it’s still very creepy how every footage they show Riddler without his mask, his face is obscured.
@@barry2349 Nah, it’s likely just to keep him scary. Like in Avatar The Last Airbender the fire lord his face kept being hidden until season 3, he wasn’t even disfigured.
There is tv spot called vengeance that has been taken down again, where you actually see his face for a second, where he whispers "Vengeance" while looking somewhat defeated. His face is scarred and he looks absolutely scary and weird. Really excited to see Paul in this.
Now that's an interview! Questions were all relevant, everyone got a chance to talk and share their sentiments about their character and about the film, and most importantly, she's not interrupting and truly listens to their answers that she was able to respond to them and uses it to transition for the next question effortlessly. Hope to see more interviews done like this.
The chemistry of the cast even off screen is amazing, such an ensemble of great great actors. This movie is going to be the next milestone event like Phoenix's joker. Can't wait.....
When they announced robert, ppl were crying why this twillight guy? i kept telling them watch good times , Cosmopolis and other movies he made . now everybody is suddenly hyped. Robert is a fantastic actor.
I still remember having an argument with some random guy in the Internet over Pattinson when they first announced him as a Batman. He still couldn’t get over Twilight Pattinson. I bet he changed his mind now.
@@neshwhat702 whats funny to is I think Twilight Pattinson is the perfect casting for Batman anyways. Because he’s brooding, charming yet collected and just seems to fit the aesthetic of a “Bruce Wayne”. Well atleast imo he does 😊
I'm so happy for Pattinson. He finally proved the world his talent through one of the most iconic character ever written, doing him justice like no other before him, and he still can't realize how it's possible. The movie's a masterpiece and I was genuinely stoked for him from the moment he was revealed as Bats. Can't wait to see it once more, and hoping for a sequel 100%.
I can't stand these things normally but I watched the whole thing, she was an absolutely fantastic interviewer, especially considering the unenviable task of asking thoughtful questions about performances we have not seen yet and characters whose roles we don't yet know. She was great and this got me even more psyched for the film. The cast too seemed very humble, appreciative, respectful of each other and it almost seemed more like a troupe of first-timers on a low budget indie just hoping for the best rather than hollywood stars for a comic book movie that will likely smash box office records. I hope it's as good as it sounds as we are all in for a treat if so.
Saw the movie a few days ago. I severely underestimated the casting and the movie. I’ve never been one to be a huge superhero/DC/Marvel themed movie lover, I usually stick with horror. But I absolutely LOVE this movie. I never could have imagined being obsessed with a Batman movie, the casting is amazing, the chemistry works so well, the music is delicious, and don’t even get me started on Zoe and Robert. They are an amazing duo. I’ve never been a twilight lover, found it cringey, but Robert is an absolutely amazing actor, I never would of thought I would ever be attracted to him, yet here I am, wanting to watch the movie a few more times. Just an amazing movie, the whole cast is so cute together!
Well there you have it from someone that’s not a Superhero Movie Fan, Rxsescentedtrash, But the”bat” got you! Being an old Comic book, Action figure, Superhero stuff Collector, I’m so Pleased you “Absolutely “ Love this Movie!!! & you used the word obsessed & I believe you mean it, this gives a “bat-fan” like myself Great joy! All that’s left to say is Welcome to the Bat-world of Director Matt Reeves.🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇
Appreciate this comment because people think superhero films are rubbish. I love my horror movies but for me, ill be going cinemas as an oap watching them
If you haven’t already, watch The Lighthouse with Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson. I kind of had my thoughts on Pattinson before, but damn he can act.
the person that made the music’s name is Michael Giacchino and he made the music for ratatouille, incredibles, lost, and that marriage sequence in up! he’s an interesting guy, and he knows how to incite emotions in his art. definitely recommend giving him some research, he doesn’t get nearly enough recognition
Something big is coming... I can feel it. I can smell it. The setting, the atmosphere, the cast, the chemistry, a brand new “detective” story for the big screen... Wow. Buckle up ladies and gentlemen!
I genuinely think we will see a great Paul Dano performance. I believe he will be talked about in a similar way as Heath Ledger’s joker. His scariness in “Prisoners” combined with his brutality and weirdness in “12 Years a slave” and “The girl next door” will set a standard for the riddler.
This is honestly one of the best interviews I ever seen! Naz, the interviewer, really is a fan of the material and asks really indepth questions, not just genetic ones, which is honestly so refreshing. It also gives us a glimpse of how the actors really get into the mind space of portraying their characters with their comic book counter parts and I feel like these questions are awesome because I think they kind of require deep thinking.
Yes I feel the same way. Literally this is the only interview where Rob spoke clearly I understood every word he said. Great interview with the whole cast 👍
This is one of the best interviews I have watched. No interruptions, out shinning, genuine connection and emotions towards the topic. The interview you could tell was truly a fan and excited to do the interview. Great interview. Can’t wait for March 1st!
I’ve only recently watched the planet of the apes trilogy after hearing Matt reeves directed the second and third ones and I must say, I have faith in Matt for this movie. The fact he’s able to tell a story that isn’t simple but isn’t so complex just amazes me. He literally made me root for an apes survival over my own species in the second and third movies. And the fact that they were PG 13 as well with the heavy scenes that were in them gives me more hope for this movie and the success that it will have. I’ve waited so long for a comic accurate Batman in a movie and I’m praying we finally get it
Robert Pattinson is right. His Batman is terrifying especially when he just quiet and looking at you. His Batman is so dark, scary and sad. You can almost feel his pain even with his mask on. His Batman is so complex. IMO Robert Pattinson brings new vibe with his Batman. He reinvented his own Batman . He proves us once again he is an amazing actor.
I was doubtful about him too, but reading your comment and the other comment under yours, I'm going to give it a try.
"His Batman is terrifying especially when he just quiet and looking at you" His Batman is actually hilarious, how he casually stares at you, awkwardly
Bruh his batman has no personality
I was open to the idea of him taking on the role, even tho it seemed to me he wouldn't fit, but man, I forgot I was watching Robert play Batman when watching the movie. He just let himself be completely consumed by the character. It was amazing how dark, brooding and even goth he looked
yes
The whole cast was outstanding. But let's also take a minute to appreciate Colin Farrell as Oz, the Penguin.
Wow! I had NO idea!! He was great!! 👏
He's great as the Penguin! I had no idea it was Colin Farrell! He was my favorite character tied with Batman in this film
@@melgarcia1326 He's such an underrated actor. I knew he was the penguin from the trailers but if I hadn't have known before seeing the movie I never would have guessed in a million years it was Colin Farrell.
@@marlenetoscano9432 He was. Such a fantastic actor 🔥
I can’t wait to see him in the next movie as a more powerful supervillain
Saw the Batman movie a few days early after scoring some early release tickets. Paul Dano deserves SO MUCH more credit. What an incredible Riddler performance.
Nah fr I saw it yesterday and I’m gonna go see it again today 🙅🏽♂️😂
@@rr5918 I wanna see it again, too!! Take everything in I might have missed
Yes he did an awesome job and I didn't even know who that guy was
He was great when the mask was on. Afterwards...not so much.
@@boscopappas234 See, I thought once the mask came off it added so much more to the Riddler in terms of who he really is, the problems he faces, his personality, etc. To each their own though, of course!
Rob is like a kid when he’s talking about Batman. He’s a genuine fan. It isn’t just a job to him. I like that
Just like Henry playing Superman😳
I don’t think he’s a fan like that he didn’t even know Batman was a detective😂 I don’t think he really was a fan of Batman until he got the job then he started doing research and became a fan.
I always admire when an actor has a genuine love and understanding to their character, especially in different comic book films, such as Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland all showing their love and passion for Spiderman and what he represents. In addition to actor's like Henry Cavill and Tyler Hoechlin as Superman, both of which love playing the character and both have a deep understanding of what the character means to the world (Henry Cavill in particular recently expressed his own ideas about how would've to take the character to be more hopeful and inspirational, before approaching darker themes down the lines, which honestly sounds perfect and true to the character). Deep down these actors love playing these roles because they don't see it as just a role, but rather the hero's and characters they love, that we all love.
He’s not a “genuine fan” or at least wasn’t before he got the role, he’s always stated he didn’t read the comics and didn’t know how many comics of Batman there were lol. Dude didn’t even know Batman’s a detective lol EDIT: I’m not hating on the man lol, even I think he’s going to be the best Batman to date. I’m just going off his words. You can tell who’s a true fan and who just got into Batman, but that’s not a bad thing. I don’t gatekeep, hell even I’ve only started reading DC last year. It’s not a big deal
@@SpiderManMCUniverse everyone starts somewhere, it’s not disingenuous to say he’s a genuine fan NOW. He only had the movies to work off of so it makes sense he saw the character a specific way. He brought up mask of the phantasm so that gets brownie points for me
The way she asked Rob, how long he wants to be Batman even caught me off guard. It's good to know Rob wants to do this and is invested in a trilogy. I'm excited to dive into this Batman universe.
Batman has a HUGE universe. Easily they can squeeze out 6 movies or so in this new Batman universe. I don't want this Batman universe to contain any other DC heroes. Let this Batman universe be the main ship for WB and DC.
Batman has the biggest and best rogue's gallery in comic book history. We still have Clock King, Anarky, Man-Bat, Deathstroke, and many more bad guys that have yet to see live action. I'd also mention Calendar Man but he appears in The Suicide Squad!
I suspect 🧢
I really had expected as answer somewhere along the lines of "Forever"... so his unsure answer makes me feel a little nervous; but hoping he really is invested in this Batman.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 and Deathstroke appeared in both Justice League and Zack Snyder's Justice League.
I've seen so much about this movie but seeing the casts chemistry and enthusiasm for their roles may tell you all you need to know
Bbx
For the future sequel, be sure not to spoil yourself so much watching interviews and trailers beforehand. Watch it after you've seen it instead because it can dampen the experience. Having seen the movie at the premiere, I know. I promise you, less is more. Do your eyes a favor and go in as fresh as possible.
@@talon3684 that’s why I only watch teaser trailers.
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Esh 😏😏🤟
The fact that Paul & Rob both have the composure of two kids brought into the principals office, but are playing very imposing characters is hilarious and exciting.
I bet they had so much fun filming together. These 2 titans of acting just goofing around on set 😂
Paul and and Rob might be the top two actors in the mid 30s age range. I can only think of Andrew Garfield. Other than that just amazing actors
wut lol
@@Tonycillian5 they are the best right now
@@themonkeandthesnek9997 hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh just h get
As someone who loves independent films, I cannot even express just how thrilled I am to see Paul Dano stepping into this role. He is a phenomenal actor and director, and I’m ready to see him finally get the recognition he deserves.
There Will Be Blood
Looper
@John Greek what do you mean?
@John GreekI think she meant that Paul Dano makes lots of independent stuff and she's excited he's doing a blockbuster so that more people can appreciate him
I know him from Little Miss Sunshine and Prisoners
@@JonnieDarko316 you should check him out in “There Will Be Blood.” It’s one of his best roles.
You could say the Nolan movies were Batman told by Alfred and Jim Gordon’s perspective. This new movie feels like a Batman story from Batman’s perspective, it just feels a lot more personal and closer to the character.
I like that description
Very well said
Nolan's Batman is just too cheery now😅 Maybe that's his goal, Bale wants him to be charismatic.
This is such an apt take. You can even tell from the cinematography in both films which perspective the director wants the audience to experience Batman.
Nolan always kept Batman (and to some extent Bruce Wayne) at a distance with his camera work. He seldom used close-up shots and often employed a deep depth of field when Batman was in the shot. A great example of this was in TDK, when Alfred walks into the living room with a drink for a heart-broken Bruce Wayne, shortly after Rachel is murdered. It’s a slow panning shot towards Bruce from the perspective of Alfred. He was more interested in showing a third person’s perspective of Batman.
Bravissimo
I love that Zoe doesn’t want her cat woman to be romanticized, but seen as a woman who’s fighting to survive. Cat woman will always have that allure that we all love but she’s more than that.
she knows her character so well and so deeply
@@avatr7109 TF you smokin? No one mentioned that. She's her own Catwoman!
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@@avatr7109 what u taking about man?
You should've just go and say "I find her look absolutely stunning tbh" and no one would have disagreed but you getting us diverted to a rather pretty "commentless" topic instead
You do know that catwoman's character is supposed to be romanticized right? Its literally a fictional character.
The fact that the host picked Conroy as her favorite quintisential Batman shows us that she was the PERFECT choice to chair this interview.
based woman
Mine is george clooney 😠😬😡
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@@imjonathan6745 if it was From Dusk Til Dawn hell yes Clooney rocks. But his Batman sucks
I loved the animated series. I also loved batman beyond as a kid in the early 2000s. Put some respect on Terry McGinnis' name
Paul saying "this is my Batman" while rubbing Robs leg is adorable and it still gets me 😭
Which minute was that?
@@tencat24 2:22
This is how you should be as an interviewer. She is great in engaging people in a conversation and gets the answers without befuddled stammering answers.
yeah, that interviewer was top notch
She asked good questions and didn't interrupt them during their answers. Great interview.
Why wouldn't they have the two young ladies on the panel dressed in bikinis and high heels engaged in a tickle fight....for the sake of tasteful presentation.
I really did enjoy the interviewer & interviewees -- more than most . I don't know the dynamics of why -- but I will say Well Done by all 👍👍👍👍👍😃
She’s a Sagittarius ofc she is 😭
The interviewer really did her homework and asked very great questions. As someone who grew up loving Batman so much, I appreciate it when they don’t ask goofy or overused questions and actually know what they are talking about. This made me 10 times more excited for the movie. Well done! 🖤🦇
Exactly my thoughts
Yeah🙌👍
Yeah she was great!
She's a cinephile. She works at rotten tomatoes.
Indeed 💯
Rob definitely is the most Batman Batman. He’s scary and complex, yet you know he’s vulnerable. I’m so excited to see where this character goes and how he progresses his journey with himself. I’m really impressed with this new movie and the building of these characters!
His performance is incredible. He does so much with just his eyes, saying so much in complete silence.
@@sloganwade4994 Well said
How do u know he is the Batman of all the other Batman portrayals? What is your age? What about Michael Keaton? or Kevin Conroy?
@@jaimealvarez8896 because anyone who knows the comics knows that this is the most comic accurate. I grew up with all those, this is MY Batman.
Most realistic batman so far, I wonder if he will change up his Bruce Wayne for the sequels. Did not even give a smile for the entire movie.
The way Paul Dano listens to every answers is cool and the presence he exhibits... 😍
Most underrated actor working today IMO
@@riskybiscutz without a fking doubt
Indeed
Yeah they didn't let him answer the last question though and I was looking forward to it
They way he smiles at rob when he answers his questions is such a good feeling
I like how the interviewer mentioned Batman Ego. She did her homework before conducting this interview and I respect that.
Ego is the best. Thank you!
@@nazperezz Queen you dropped this 👑
She was hot garbage and fed them answers while purposely being vague in other parts. There is a serious lack of chemistry between Rob and the rest of the cast, he seems like a awkward teenager.
@@rmmm6725 no nothing like that was happening in the vid dude,the whole cast is a fan of batman and his mythos,and did their research unlike marvel actors for their roles
@@barry2349 wow, what does anything in this thread have to do with the MCU. Also the awkward way she asked Rob if he would be her batman and he was consistently looking down and leaning away said enough. You are a nut
5:33 Absolute W of an Interviewer for mentioning the GOAT like that
Yeah it was a nice touch for the interviewer to mention Kevin Conroy
hey jax
I lost my damn mind. The GOAT for sure. Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill???? Child please
except she didn't include dano in her last question...left him out entirely
That was a surprise attack of nostalgia
This has the makings of the perfect Batman movie. The cast's chemistry and understanding of the character of Batman is overwhelmingly good. None of these stars are here for a quick pay check, they all seem so committed. I can think of so many other actors who, even combined, they still wouldn't have as much passion as Robert Pattinson alone. These are fans providing their vision for a real Batman film.
This is going to be good
🤷🏽♂️👍🏼👍🏼
100%. I haven't been so confident in a DC movie since the times of the Dark Knight trilogy. This movie will be something special, I'm sure of it
Remember those rumors where it was said the cast and Matt Reeves had problems on set but that turned out to be bullshit?
@@hoodiek6802 good going to be the best Batman film and tdk is in my top 3 films
I like that this interviewer didn’t waste her time asking trick questions or budding in when the actors explained their visions. She had great questions and is an even greater listener.
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"There's so much room for this Batman to grow too"
This gave me chills down my spine. With how beautiful how this film came out under Matt's helm. I can't explain how excited I am if they continue with more Batman movies like this. Where we can see Pattinson's Batman learn how to find a way to evolve himself from pure vengeance and terror to Gotham into the beacon of hope that they need in order for change to come into fruition.
Well it’s been confirmed to have two more sequels and two spin-off shows one focusing on Gotham PD And I can’t remember the other BUT IM SO EXCITED
@@phoenix_03e i think the other one will be about the penguin
Agreed, the character was really satisfying without being overloaded. It's the first Batman where I actually want to know more about Batman as a person and where he's headed. There's a clear shift in his priorities during the film and it's a great way to leave the door open to growth.
Is robin and batgirl come into any of these
@@chloeeng6811 dont think they are really focusing on robin or bat girl. But we'll see
4:06 aww that segment with Zoe saying Rob is her Batman was adorable...you could see how bashful that made him. She was so genuinely sweet about it. So cute.
I WAS BLUSHING FOR ROB IN THAT MOMENT THAT WAS SOOOO CUTE
That made me blush. 😳😊
Literally I was like did I hear her right?
she had to tell him to say 'yes' lol
He was thinking about that time on the batmobile
This woman should do all film interviews, she actually asks interesting questions.
You are unacceptable
I like this woman
@@b2mixherbicide I do not, and I’m seriously considering doxxing you over this.
@@lightningbolt4419 do me
@@lightningbolt4419 do it. You won't
A lot of people didn't want pattinson as batman. Personally, I didn't have faith in him at first, but I started watching his movies. (Everyone remembers him for twilight) Then I saw "Good Time", "Tenet" and "Lighthouse" and I was convinced. The guy was the one. Congratulations to Robert and the cast, I loved the movie. 👏🏻
you should also watch The Devil All the Time. It's another fantastic movie with a fantastic performance from pattinson. @bobo culto
@@mavrickkuehne6817 i saw it. Very creepy movie but a good performance of him.
didn't watch movie yet, but oddly enought (even if i knew him only from twilight, though i know he's a good actor and never had anything against him, just watched Lighthouse btw, and he made a great performance there), immediately i was quite excited to see him as a batman
what convinced me, was mostly the fact he was saying from the beginning, he's a huge fan of batman, and that's usually enought for me to believe actor knows how this character should be portrayed
Glad you changed your mind! I grew up always hearing about how awful the Twilight films were, but my first real introduction to Robert Pattinson was The Lighthouse. I still think about moments from that film every now and then. Such a genuinely interesting actor (plus, a big fan of death grips too)!
I love how Pattinson does a bunch of movies that aren’t blockbusters. Most people only know him from twilight but he is a legit actor that can really play in any genre. His Batman is so damn good!!!
absolute hats off to the interviewer, she clearly loves the world of Batman herself and has put a lot of thought into these questions 👏🏻 following that, i am SO excited to see this movie. the more promotional work i see about it the more i am just filled with such joy as Colin touched upon in this. incredibly excited and i really cannot wait for march 4th 😍
I mean you have a batman icon, for me it's enough to give you a like.
Not, snow flake diverse questions, move on let see the film..
Her questions were really refreshing. She actually cared about what Zoe was bringing to the table, rather than wearing to it.
Yes, not the same old questions... this was a fantastic interview
It's so refreshing
when Zoe said that she had to be softer and trust that catwoman is a badass without building it up with bravado that was such a relief to me. Its the biggest problem with female characters in media now especially with like captain marvel where the writers and actors feel like they need to prove to us they are badasses and constantly tell us. Im really excited to see more of her in this movie
Agreed, not all female characters have to constantly show empowerment and strength. One thing I disliked about the MCU, was there constant need to always have a “female moment” in the movie.
@@cptayne marvel tried to do the right thing in quite literally the worst way possible
@@cptayne like the Marvel Girls scene in Endgame. It was very forced in my opinion.
@@miltontavares9506 I despise that scene with a passion. I get the intention but it was handled in such a cringeworthy manner. They could've done a kind of montage maybe with the female characters fighting in individual battles.
@@thebatman4279 That could work but it was a me too movement scene. I didn't buy it
Robert literally has my heart… look at how sweet and shy he is. He just doesn’t look like he knows how insanely talented, beautiful and kind he really is.
hi robert here its me
Trust me he knows bruh
If he had a weak chin he would be working at mcdonalds. Sad! Great actor though.
@@yo274 yes don’t forget a meaty shlong as well
Know Who IAM
I absolutely LOVE that in a stroke of genius, WB managed to get a FULL HALF HOUR of uninterrupted interview with the core cast. Very much needed in the age of endless press junkets. And Naz is a brilliant host!
This film isn't just some comic book movie. It's a dark and serious film. I truly hope this one enters Joker territory at the box office where it's completely praised by fans and critics alike while making a bajillion dollars.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 Enjoy usurping the realm of children, philistine.
Omfg we're finally seeing Paul Dano! I'm so happy seeing them all together for once😍👏🏻
right. I'm glad they've kept him out of the trailers though
Dano is an excellent actor, can't wait for his riddler.
Paul in the Riddler suit : 😡
Paul being Paul : 😄
Ikr????? Tbh I love it that we can't see him as riddler, but we know who he is, but it keeps him mysterious. I love it, but to finally see Paul makes me happy
@@aryansarkar6816 Yes hahhahaha
the interviewer did a great job. she was really engaged and you can tell she's a batman fan and brought her knowledge to the table! Wish there was more interviews like this. A lot of us watch these interviews because we're excited for the movie, so I really appreciate that this interview goes above the usual superficial questions, especially as a batman fan. You can tell the cast cares and wants to be in the movie. Also I agree, BTAS is the best and Conroy is my batman :)
If I was an interviewer, I would endeavor to bring that type of attention and passion to every cast I got to interview, honoring the fact that position is privileged. The actors have to go through endless, often vapid interviews and marketing; I would consider it my goal to ask them questions that spark their interest and communicate my respect so that they wanted to be engaged.
I've said it for years and I'll say it again Robert Pattinson is the most underrated actor working today, he's gonna be the best Batman
But facts he’s really on another level when it comes to portraying a character completely different from himself. Can’t wait to see this joint!
@@P8nplays Robert and Paul are a hell of an actors.
He won’t be the best Bruce Wayne in this movie, he’ll be the best Batman. Reason why I say this is because in this movie as Rob also said in this interview, Bruce only wants to be Batman, not the playboy. In the sequel, he’ll be the best Bruce Wayne.
@@msftvsn9349 finally, someone who understands, this first film will be Bruce trying to understand who he is: Wayne or Batman, although he's more inclined to be the justice Gotham deserve, and also that justice will be ironically the path to make his vengeance.
@@msftvsn9349 Not every Bruce has to be a playboy to be the best version of the character. You need to let go of your preconceived notion of Bruce and understand that even if he's only Bruce for ten minutes, he can make you feel more and empathize more than another actor did for the hour that they played Bruce Wayne. It's not about the length of time, it's about the depth of the performance.
People are also forgetting that Pattinson is playing three characters. Batman, Bruce and the Drifter, who is another character, not just Bruce in disguise. You're not prepared.
Colin Farrell doesn't give himself enough credit, he is a fantastic actor.
He truly is...I hope he one day finds his own ultimate masterpiece of a character role...which will ultimately elevate him to the level of all time greatness.
👍
@@vivek27789 "In Bruges"
He was on a phenomenal rise in the 2000's.. the actor that all of Hollywood is raving about !! until the film on "Alexander the Great", he gave his all in this role but Oliver Stone did the film very badly and it was a critical and box office failure which affected Colin's career a lot..but he made a lot of good movies afterwards and of course he remains an awesome actor
Say what you want about the film but phone booth like pulls you in. Ontop of his role as the coke head bosses' son was amazing and one of the best parts of horrible bosses. I like his minor role in Minority Report, the drunk father in Saving Mr. Banks. He really does have a large range as an actor but I think needs that ONE role that lands him an Oscar and some more deserved respect. I think this movie will help that, already talks about a series.
The fact that Paul Dano barely looked at anyone but Robert Pattinson the entire interview cracked me up.
The interviewer - pure class, talent, professionalism and efficiency.
Seeing a huge actor like Colin get so genuinely exctied to talk about his character work with penguin is so great. It seems like everyone involved has their own personal passion for the DC universe
YESS the passion was so clear here, Colin's love of Batman but also his love of film and acting overall as well
Collin is such a full on lad and wordsmith. Truly a soulful actor, not many around these days.
penguin is such an important role, can't wait for his series on HBO
Not for the DCU....for Batman
I can’t get over how insightful Dano is of this universe. After finally making it to the cinema and seeing it he hits the nail on the head of the duality of those driven by tragedy. My favorite Batman right along side of Dark Knight. Both did different things but I love each of them just as much.
Robert wasn't the only one blushing when Zoe wanted his Batman to be her valentine 🤗
You are unacceptable
she does not want you boy
Haha
This interviewer is an actual fan and that makes this interview so much better.
Also, the amount of PASSION this cast talks about the movie with. Wow.
This was the best Batman movie ABOUT Batman that I've seen yet. It's closer to the Animated Series than the movies for the most part in how concerned it is with the psychology of Bruce Wayne / Batman. My favorite Bruce Wayne was always Michael Keaton, but I think Pattinson's version feels more personal and you truly feel like he's on a journey and is struggling with something.
the nolan trilogy, especially ledger in the dark knight, was definitive...curious to see where this one fits...
That opening scene had so many homages to the BTAS opening
I was surprised that I was going to like this Batman version, But I agree that's it reminded me a lot of the animated series and because of that I think this is the best Batman movie I've seen.
I will never get over how perfect the castings are for this films especially Pattinson and Dano, they know so much about their characters and are just amazing actors.
I remember thinking that this movie would suck, because I saw that Robbert Pattinson was going to Bruce, but then I started to watch his filmography...
I do not think that anymore
@@Br-kc2jy I never even seen Twilight.......but I DID see The Rover, Good Time, The Lighthouse, Tenet, and I think he will be amazing as Batman.
It's funny because Dano has been a fan cast for riddler for years. He was the only person I could see be him. And now we have him. And Zoe is purrfect too.
@@alexandermiller5910 Once I heard Paul was Riddler I knew Matt reeves was a casting genius. He was the most one I was sure was gonna be great. I have had reservations about Jeff Wright as Gordon because I wanted him as Lucius Fox but now I see he is a great Gordon. I also had some reservations about Andy Serkis as Alfred, just didn't know if it fit. But after watching him in Prestige he can pull off the butler.
Watching this about 3 times in the cinemas!
Paul Dano is an underrated treasure. Everyone else here is a mega star and rightfully so. Dano needs some love
I totally agree. First movie I saw him in was Taking Lives. He was so good in that movie.
Paul Dano in There Will Be Blood. Thrilling.
Yes. This. I’m so glad I’m not the only one who thinks Paul Dano is underrated. All of his performances I’ve seen are somehow so memorable and outstanding
I totally agree. I like all the other actors involved but Dano IS the reason why I'll go to see this movie.
He's work in Little Miss Sunshine, Being Flynn and Swiss Army man is fantastic too
I think we can all agree that Paul Dano’s Riddler is easily a top five villain of all time
yep i loved his vibes
I love the way Rob speaks. It’s so profound and he shifts his thoughts quieter frequently, he tries to get to the end of a point but then jumps to another thought and completely changes the expression and tone of the conversation. He’s quite the unique guy.
you ask him a question and he's answering something else - whats there to like about this ?
I'm guessing he's the kind of person who can connect different ideas together. Like when you talk about something and it somehow reminds you of something else. Others might not see the connection and would want a straight answer while others can go along with it and see the connection the person made. I just realized this might not make sense to some people but it does to me. 😅
@@eval4495 no no no! 😂 it makes total sense!! I understand, that’s almost exactly what I’m trying to say too!
@@Nirch0 😂 Okay, that's great 'cause I'm usually told I overanalyze things.
I also tend to make connections to unrelated ideas so I can relate. 😆
I think he is an artist that sees things in a different way. Makes connections that the rest of us can't see just yet.
Robert is like what Andrew is to Spider-Man. Both of them truly understand their character more then any actor before them, and both deeply care for the character. It's great when actors do that with these type of roles.
Hey I love Rob as an actor too, but I don't really think it's fair to discount Christian Bale. I know he gets very into his characters' psyche and he's just as, if not more, passionate about every one of his roles.
I agree. I think the haters will be surprised.
I don’t know how you can say that Andrew ‘understood’ Spider-Man more than Tobey or Tom. His Spider-Man onscreen was by far the poorest. I’ve always felt Tobey’s version was the truest to the comics, and to the Spider-Man Stan Le had in his head when he created the character. And Tom’s version is essentially Tobey’s updated to the 21st century.
@@williamegan6756 First of all, his Spider-Man/Peter Parker are comic accurate to the earth 1610 universe (the ultimate universe) whereas Tobey was closer to the early 60's comics so that's wrong. Sure his movies weren't the best but they are still enjoyable and his Spider-Man acts the way Spider-Man should and his Peter fits the more modern take of teen years.
Second, I was talking about the actor. Andrew knows more about Spider-Man then Tobey and Tom combined. Tobey didn't even know who Spider-Man was before he took that role. Andrew understands the character deeply and truly cares about the character (I'm not saying the other two don't but still) and understands the journey and misery that Peter Parker goes through. You made the mistake of thinking I was talking about the way each actor portrayed the roll and I wasn't, I was talking about how the actor knows and understands more then the other actors.
Even ben Affleck
Credit to the host, Naz Perez. Great questions, charismatic, an ability to make the subjects feel comfortable, super well-spoken. Major Sean Evans vibes. Hope to see more of her.
Paul Dano will blow everyone's mind as riddler, very underrated actor imo
I believe his performance will be remembered in a similar way as Heath Ledger’s joker. His scariness in Prisoners really made it feel like he was born for this role
There will be blood is another great level to his acting sitting alongside Daniel day Lewis I mean he was phenomenal.
Yeah Paul's got the ability to morph into something so real it's scary
@@sometimesidontunderstand0029 he was reason why that movie was good imho, excellent performance by him
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How they make Batman soo different and well played throughout all these variations is beyond me! Hope this one lives up to the hype
He has 83 years of material to choose from.
That's probably over a billion comics.
Colin Farrell killed it as the Penguin. So fun to watch, and I love that he played it like Capone in the Untouchables.
Because of his facial appearance I thought it was Joe Pesci at first.
All seem very genuine people, I'm obsessed to see the film. Cudos for the interviewer for not interrupting them
I don't think i've ever seen Paul Dano talk outside of acting. I know nothing about him. Which is great.
Same, I know nothing about him but I’m for some reason obsessed with him. I freaked out when I saw him in the thumbnail.
Yea he a koo dude can't wait to see what he does
I want to take a moment to appreciate the interviewer-- her questions are so smart and thought-invoking that it had some of the cast go on tangents and very apparently thinking on the spot. making an actor take a minute to think abt the answer is just such an achievement as an interviewer. She also involved everyone rather than focus on one or two like a lot of others do
The cast is absolutely phenomenal. I cannot imagine anyone better to come after Gary Oldman as Gordon than Jeffrey. I’m so stoked for this
It’s perfect casting
Gary is still the best commissioner
@@DK-vh8yp 1) Gary Oldman 1a) Jeffrey Wright
I couldn’t believe how good Jeffrey was
@@bencarlson4300 absolutely
Mature, adult, professional, open, honest, enthusiastic people united by a shared passion and project. My God is this nice to see. Great interview.
The whole cast agreeing and saying “someone check on Matt reeves” was so funny and honestly you can see the deep connection these actors have with their director which is so important when making not only a film but a film like this. A film capable of so much impact. This movie was amazing and hope to see more from everyone ♥️🦇
How could you not be star-struck as an interviewer? Kudos to her for sure. I cannot wait for this experience
21:07 Zoe with the underrated “Forever”
Paul Dano is going to knock it out of the park as The Riddler. Check out Prisoners and There Will Be Blood. He’s got the acting chops.
Been a fan of Dano since Little Miss Sunshine. He is great in Swiss Army Man too.
FACTS.
One the most, if not THE most, underrated actors out there
I first saw him in The Girl Next Door
He’s so good in Love and Mercy as well, it’s a really different role for him, he’s so sweet and vulnerable as Brian Wilson
Love seeing Paul and Rob interact they are goofy. 2 of my faves
This cast... We’ve all been aware of Matt Reeves’ great filmography that he built over the years but if I’m being honest the first cast announcements really set the deal that it was going to be something special. (and of course hopefully)
Edit: Shoutout to Naz Perez, it is always great to see interviewers who actually invested in the source material. It was such a great conversation.
Also, some parts that I really appreciated was, how Dano summed up the parallel between the two sides of the coin between Batman and the Riddler through trauma.
Farrell, being a fan of Reeves' previous work which is really essential for this story as well. (and you can tell he really loves playing Cobblepott, lol)
Wright, acknowledging Gary Oldman and previous iterations of the character.
And, lastly, the chemistry between Rob & Zoe and their understanding of their characters respectively.
Can't wait!
thank you so much
@@nazperezz No please, thank you! It was a really great interview!
Jeffrey Wright's point about trusting characters like Batman, who endure even in these untrustworthy times, is beautiful. Cannot wait for this.
well characters like spider man and batman are garunteed to pull in numbers.... unlike eternals or shang chi...
@@jayndavis3814 because we know and love them.
I doubted every single person in this casting except for Jeffrey Wright and once again I was proven wrong. Loved this movie so much
Nobody is talking really about Andy Serkis as Alfred. Best casting ever. Amazing casting.
He's basically Matt's go to pick, great actor btw...
nobody will top michael caine
Because he’s not in the interview duh
Terrible casting. He looks and speaks nothing like the comics version.
Does anyone know if he’s working on a project currently cause I haven’t seen any of him on the press tour
This interview is just superb. The actors, the questions, the answers... Can't wait to see what they did in the movie.
What a fantastic interview, it's so refreshing to see an interviewer who knows her stuff and is passionate about the subject matter. Thank you to everyone who worked on this masterpiece of a film, it was just as beautiful and thrilling as I expected and more! Rob is my Batman
Robert Pattinson's attitude towards the character of Batman is like Andrew Garfield's toward Spider-Man; completely and utterly full of passion (not that Tom Holland and Tobey Maguire aren't as well, but Andrew specifically seems really familiar with the character's past and lore)
This does not have to do anything with your comment but I would love to see Robert Pattinson and Andrew Garfield in a movie together.
@@xitlalichagoya6065 it's going to happen
Add on the fact they are two of the best actors of today
Andrew's overrated. Y'all act like it's the first time you've seen a passionate actor before. Bring me back to the 90s
@@leahscontemporary lol yea I agree but he's still good
Colin looks like such a intimidating guy that I get surprised every time I see him being such a dork at interviews. He definitely had a blast with every part of this and knows how big it is for a huge amount of people.
I am ever amazed at how down-to-earth and charming Robert Pattinson is. Such a great guy and a helluva actor.
The interviewer straight up killed it! Great questions was very knowledgeable and really got the actors to dig deep and answer her questions as if it were the actual characters speaking about themselves! Made me even more excited to watch The Batman! Great job!
This has to be one of my favourite sit down interviews that I’ve EVER seen.
The excitement surrounding this movie is palpable. These actors - including Matt clearly feel like they have delivered here on a humongous scale.
I’m ready!🦇
Hats off to the interviewer, great questions, engaged with everyone and most importantly didn't interrupt once, lets them all speak on their own flows which will always result in honest and personal answers which are always usually rushed these days, really enjoyed this!, can't wait to see it, - p.s my fave batman was Conroy (Animates series), i just wished Andy Serkis was here too,! hes amazing as well as this whole cast!
I feel like so many people don’t realize how talented Paul Dano is. I’m most excited to see him as the Riddler.
Zoey is breathtaking ❤️ and my god am I thrilled to see Paul in this big franchise, he’s phenomenal. And Rob, it’s been such a joy to see him evolving as an actor and person the past years since twilight, so chuffed for him 🙌🏼
Rob is an amazing actor. I thought so in the Twilight series as well. I can’t wait to see him in this.
@@carletta874 absolutely agreed ☺️
Colin is such a great chatty person, one of the best casts I’ve seen for a Batman movie.
Im so excited to see Paul Dano as the Riddler, his acting in There will be blood was phenomenal and I can’t imagine how good he is in this film
It’s quite remarkable how even though we all know what Paul Dano looks like, it’s still very creepy how every footage they show Riddler without his mask, his face is obscured.
Maybe has something to do with something going with his face
@@barry2349 Nah, it’s likely just to keep him scary. Like in Avatar The Last Airbender the fire lord his face kept being hidden until season 3, he wasn’t even disfigured.
@@spideyfan1278 no dude there hiding him becoz of story reasons it does have significance to it
There is tv spot called vengeance that has been taken down again, where you actually see his face for a second, where he whispers "Vengeance" while looking somewhat defeated. His face is scarred and he looks absolutely scary and weird. Really excited to see Paul in this.
@@Gonko100 that’s not him that’s one of his henchmen that are dressed like him.
Miss Naz Perez killed this interview. All the questions I wanted to hear she asked. She is truly a Batman fan!
All the actors here seem genuinely invested in the characters and telling a good story. Hats off to the interviewer too, well done!
I like that Jeffrey Wright mentioned Gary Oldman and praised him.
Now that's an interview! Questions were all relevant, everyone got a chance to talk and share their sentiments about their character and about the film, and most importantly, she's not interrupting and truly listens to their answers that she was able to respond to them and uses it to transition for the next question effortlessly. Hope to see more interviews done like this.
Kudos to Naz Perez. Not only for being a great interviewer, but also for showing some real Batman love!
The chemistry of the cast even off screen is amazing, such an ensemble of great great actors. This movie is going to be the next milestone event like Phoenix's joker. Can't wait.....
These were A+ questions actually! The answers were well thought out and this cast seems so passionate. Awesome
S++ tier
When they announced robert, ppl were crying why this twillight guy? i kept telling them watch good times , Cosmopolis and other movies he made . now everybody is suddenly hyped. Robert is a fantastic actor.
True
Just watch the lighthouse last night and man he is incredible in it
Same. I've been Rob's fan since Twilight and i'm so proud of how much he achieved.
I still remember having an argument with some random guy in the Internet over Pattinson when they first announced him as a Batman. He still couldn’t get over Twilight Pattinson. I bet he changed his mind now.
@@neshwhat702 whats funny to is I think Twilight Pattinson is the perfect casting for Batman anyways. Because he’s brooding, charming yet collected and just seems to fit the aesthetic of a “Bruce Wayne”. Well atleast imo he does 😊
I'm so happy for Pattinson. He finally proved the world his talent through one of the most iconic character ever written, doing him justice like no other before him, and he still can't realize how it's possible. The movie's a masterpiece and I was genuinely stoked for him from the moment he was revealed as Bats. Can't wait to see it once more, and hoping for a sequel 100%.
Will there be robin and batgirl
I am so glad to hear that Robert wants to do more of this Batman because this has become my personal favorite Batman movie so far !
Definitely the most intricate Batman cast so far. Pattinson, Farrell, Wright, Dano, Serkis... absolutely amazing ensemble
For the sequel we need Ray Liotta as The Ventriloquist and Scarface!
Don’t forget Kravitz
@@complicatedairflow7237 Sorry, I don't think she is a very good actress. I hope she prooves me wrong in the movie though 🙏
@@MichaelHolmgaard she'll prove you wrong, and I hope to come back to this comment and laugh.
@@btr003 Laugh if you want. I don't care ☺️
I can't stand these things normally but I watched the whole thing, she was an absolutely fantastic interviewer, especially considering the unenviable task of asking thoughtful questions about performances we have not seen yet and characters whose roles we don't yet know. She was great and this got me even more psyched for the film. The cast too seemed very humble, appreciative, respectful of each other and it almost seemed more like a troupe of first-timers on a low budget indie just hoping for the best rather than hollywood stars for a comic book movie that will likely smash box office records. I hope it's as good as it sounds as we are all in for a treat if so.
Saw the movie a few days ago. I severely underestimated the casting and the movie. I’ve never been one to be a huge superhero/DC/Marvel themed movie lover, I usually stick with horror. But I absolutely LOVE this movie. I never could have imagined being obsessed with a Batman movie, the casting is amazing, the chemistry works so well, the music is delicious, and don’t even get me started on Zoe and Robert. They are an amazing duo. I’ve never been a twilight lover, found it cringey, but Robert is an absolutely amazing actor, I never would of thought I would ever be attracted to him, yet here I am, wanting to watch the movie a few more times. Just an amazing movie, the whole cast is so cute together!
Well there you have it from someone that’s not a Superhero Movie Fan, Rxsescentedtrash, But the”bat” got you! Being an old Comic book, Action figure, Superhero stuff Collector, I’m so Pleased you “Absolutely “ Love this Movie!!! & you used the word obsessed & I believe you mean it, this gives a “bat-fan” like myself Great joy! All that’s left to say is Welcome to the Bat-world of Director Matt Reeves.🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇
Appreciate this comment because people think superhero films are rubbish. I love my horror movies but for me, ill be going cinemas as an oap watching them
If you haven’t already, watch The Lighthouse with Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson. I kind of had my thoughts on Pattinson before, but damn he can act.
the person that made the music’s name is Michael Giacchino and he made the music for ratatouille, incredibles, lost, and that marriage sequence in up! he’s an interesting guy, and he knows how to incite emotions in his art. definitely recommend giving him some research, he doesn’t get nearly enough recognition
The interviewer did a great job! She included all of them efficiently
PS: Colin Farrell is a master of words, totally hilarious! From 19:00
Something big is coming... I can feel it. I can smell it. The setting, the atmosphere, the cast, the chemistry, a brand new “detective” story for the big screen... Wow. Buckle up ladies and gentlemen!
relax
This what I’m saying
@@datatsushi2016 come on let my guy be excited, it’s Batman
The way Zoë says “Rob’s my Batman” is adorable
Which minute
@@imaginebelieve2849 4:06
i would have folded if i was rob
@@darnellnoir he got so shy lol
paul too 😭 2:25
I genuinely think we will see a great Paul Dano performance. I believe he will be talked about in a similar way as Heath Ledger’s joker. His scariness in “Prisoners” combined with his brutality and weirdness in “12 Years a slave” and “The girl next door” will set a standard for the riddler.
Depends if the script gives him enough to do.
He wasn't scary at all in prisoners, I just felt bad his acting was soo believable that he had been kidnapped and tortured
He is incredibly unsettling in There Will Be Blood too. Stoked to see him in this one!
There will be Blood, baby... incredible role, awesome actor.
I don't think i've ever been more hyped over a movie in a long time. And yes, I'm more hyped over this than I was with Spider-Man.
I agree
Ya dam rite
Me too 😭
Sameeeee
21 more days left!! Man i cant wait any longer.
This is honestly one of the best interviews I ever seen! Naz, the interviewer, really is a fan of the material and asks really indepth questions, not just genetic ones, which is honestly so refreshing. It also gives us a glimpse of how the actors really get into the mind space of portraying their characters with their comic book counter parts and I feel like these questions are awesome because I think they kind of require deep thinking.
Yes I feel the same way. Literally this is the only interview where Rob spoke clearly I understood every word he said. Great interview with the whole cast 👍
This is one of the best interviews I have watched. No interruptions, out shinning, genuine connection and emotions towards the topic. The interview you could tell was truly a fan and excited to do the interview. Great interview. Can’t wait for March 1st!
this was a great interview, mostly because Naz Perez is a great interviewer. great questions. this was a fun watch
All these actors had great performances in this movie. For me, Paul Dano was equal to Heath Ledger's Joker.
Are you on drugs 😂😂
@@kingwilliams4749 he said “for me.” it’s an opinion. u don’t have to comment
I feel like he lacked screentime but he could definitely reech that level
What an incredible cast!
I’ve only recently watched the planet of the apes trilogy after hearing Matt reeves directed the second and third ones and I must say, I have faith in Matt for this movie. The fact he’s able to tell a story that isn’t simple but isn’t so complex just amazes me. He literally made me root for an apes survival over my own species in the second and third movies. And the fact that they were PG 13 as well with the heavy scenes that were in them gives me more hope for this movie and the success that it will have. I’ve waited so long for a comic accurate Batman in a movie and I’m praying we finally get it
So true!
monke superior
Rooting for the apes! 😂
This film got me back to the theater after years. Its bloody worth it! I'll take my grandma to watch the Batman to see it again.
The interviewer! She really took this interview tô it's finest.
Zoey was so sweet acknowledging her great work too.