Batman Gone Bust Shooting Wrapped After Going Over Budget
Nothing can disguise the reality that âThe Batmanâ, starring Robert Pattinson and directed by Matt Reeves, is one of the pandemicâs most heavily impacted films. The crew had to take many breaks, not just the initial six-month hiatus, and the sources claim that WB is unhappy about its budget.
Highlights â"Official budgetary details for âThe Batmanâ have yet to be released, but a number of Hollywood insiders and pundits have pegged it at approximately $100 million, which, if accurate, would be a remarkably low sum for a feature-length blockbuster starring the comic book legend. In fact, it would be the cheapest live-action Batman film since Tim Burtonâs $80 million âBatman Returnsâ, 30 years ago. However, there is no information on whether those preliminary figures account for the consequences of the Coronavirus outbreak, as very few productions have been hit harder than Matt Reeves and Robert Pattinsonâs revival.
WB is unhappy about âThe Batmanâ going overbudget Given the enormous delays, costs incurred as a result of the required health, and safety regulations, and the expense of quarantining the entire cast and crew in their own enclosed bubble, itâs logical to infer that the budget has grown dramatically. However, a fresh Reddit source suggests that the rise is due to the significant stunt work, which Warner Bros. is believed to be unhappy about.
For the uninitiated, âThe Batmanâ began filming in January 2020, with a release date of June 2021. However, due to pandemic-related lockdowns, the team was only able to complete the shoot by March of this year. The release date for Batman is currently set for March 2022.
Itâs a wrap!Matt Reeves released an update on âThe Batmanâ on Twitter on May 13 after being idle for months. The filmmaker confirmed that the filmâs shoot has been completed by sharing a photo of a covered clapboard from the set. The post was praised by DCEU fans who are eagerly awaiting the filmâs arrival. âThe Batmanâ cast includes Paul Dano, Colin Farrell, Jeffrey Wright, and Andy Serkis.
Following Matt Reevesâ post, Jeffrey Wright, who plays Commissioner Gordon in âThe Batmanâ, tweeted about the projectâs end. When he shared a fan painting of his character, he added, âGordon out ⦠for nowâ, which some fans interpreted as a clue to a sequel in the works. While many are anticipating the release of the film, some DCEU fans are still debating whether or not Robert Pattinson should play their favourite hero in âThe Batmanâ.
Whatâre your thoughts on Robert Pattinson playing the role of Batman. Let us know in the comments down below.
0 Response to "Batman Gone Bust Shooting Wrapped After Going Over Budget"
Post a Comment