The Batman (2022)
- Rating
- Genre
- Action, Crime, Drama
- Release Date
- March 4, 2022
- Director
- Matt Reeves
- Written by
- Peter Craig, Matt Reeves
- Cast
- Zoë Kravitz, Andy Serkis, Jeffrey Wright, Paul Dano, Colin Farrell, Robert Pattinson
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- Synopsis
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- cinematographer:
- Greig Fraser
- producer:
- Dylan Clark , Matt Reeves
- distributor:
- Warner Bros. Pictures
- production company:
- DC Films , 6th & Idaho , Dylan Clark Productions
- assistant director:
- Toby Hefferman
- main characters:
- Bruce Wayne / Batman , Selina Kyle / Catwoman , Edward Nashton / Riddler , James Gordon , Carmine Falcone , Gil Colson , Alfred Pennyworth , Oswald "Oz" Cobblepot / Penguin
- premiere date:
- March 4 2022
- sfx supervisor:
- Dominic Tuohy
- runtime:
- 176 minutes
- budget:
- $185-200 million
- box office:
- $770.3 million
- related tv shows:
- The Penguin
- franchise:
- The Batman
- sequel:
- The Batman 2
Synopsis
The Batman is set two years into Bruce Wayne's time as Batman. Gotham City is riddled with crime and Batman is vengeance, striking fear in those who dare to do wrong on the streets of Gotham. He's shed his Bruce Wayne persona entirely; he doesn't care about what happens to Wayne Enterprises or making public appearances. Bruce is simply Batman and he's obsessed with making an impact on his city. When a killer begins targeting the powerful and rich in Gotham â district attorneys, politicians, etc. â Batman discovers there are a lot more mysteries that remain unsolved and hidden, including the truth about Bruce's own parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne. In trying to find out more information on Carmine Falcone, the mob boss, and who the mysterious serial killer is, Batman works with Selina Kyle (aka, Catwoman), who becomes embroiled in the conflict after her friend is kidnapped, to stop the killer before he targets someone else.
The Batman's release was delayed for a while because of the pandemic, but it finally released to theaters on March 4, 2022. The film was made available to stream on HBO Max on April 18. The film was successful enough to garner a sequel, as well as a spinoff series about The Penguin.