We get a lot of footage of Zoe Kravitz in her Catwoman outfit, which seems very homemade and less of a costume per se. She even spars with Batman at one point, who seems surprised by her martial prowess. But as Reeves pointed out in the panel, she is not yet Catwoman in this movie, She will emerge as Catwoman. We get a very quick shot of what appears to be of a heavily made-up Colin Farrell as Penguin standing in the rain. Someone get that man an umbrella! Reeves said he is still "Oz" at this point and doesn't like being called Penguin. The movie is about the snowballing of these characters into who they will become. Reeves also said Riddler is just starting out at this point in the story. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-batman-how-robert-pattinsons-batsuit-draws-from-the-past&captions=true"] While we don't see Andy Serkis' Alfred we do hear him speaking to Bruce Wayne at one point, where he observes that he's becoming quite the celebrity. We do see Batman's work station in the Batcave, the Batmobile parked nearby. Much of the trailer establishes the face-painted street gang members Batman confronts, including one prolonged shot where he beats the living crap out of one goon's face before telling, "I'm vengeance." Betcha thought he was gonna say "I'm Batman," didn't you? We see much more of Batman's costume here, including the lenses that cover his eyes (but notice at the end that Bruce still wears black makeup over his eyes). It should also be noted that Bruce goes out in public at one point on a motorcycle with half his face covered but not in his Batman costume. And that voice at the end of the trailer -- is it Riddler? Hush? The Holiday Killer? "You're a part of this, too," the voice says. "How am I part of this?," Batman asks. "You'll see ..." [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-batman-how-robert-pattinsons-batmobile-draws-from-the-comics-and-tv-shows&captions=true"] Matt Reeves said that gothic Liverpool, England -- yes, the home of the Beatles! -- is the stand-in for Gotham City, although the director hopes that viewers won't be able to identify where this Gotham is exactly. Reeves also said Gotham City is afraid of Batman in this story. He's in his second year and is not yet the symbol of hope that he will become so they are unnerved -- those who believe he's even real -- by his violent vigilantism. He also said we will see this Batman mistakes during his investigation and grow from it. Reeves cited Darwyn Cooke's "Ego" storyline as a comics influence on Batman/Bruce Wayne peering into himself but also cites the movie Chinatown as a detective story about a gritty, flawed investigator looking into murders in a deeply corrupt place. The French Connection and Taxi Driver were also cited as film influences. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-batman-official-trailer-1-stills&captions=true"] For more Bat-coverage, feast your eyes on the first images from The Batman, The Batman's new logo and this sweet Jim Lee artwork, get the latest on when The Batman will resume filming, and learn about the GCPD spin-off series coming to HBO Max. And for more from DC FanDome, check out what we learned about Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton both returning as Batman in The Flash movie!from IGN News https://ift.tt/2ElfmNE
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