The Batman: The first reactions of 'The Batman' point to great success for DC Comics

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The Batman Movierulz is one of the most anticipated film productions this year and with good reason: Robert Pattinson is the protagonist of a new story focused on the Gotham superhero. 

The British actor became the successor to Ben Affleck, after he stepped aside from the DC Cinematic Universe and, shortly after, returned only for a cameo. Matt Reeves directs this proposal that delves back into the origins of the character and poses a much darker version of Bruce Wayne and his environment.

According to the official synopsis published by Warner Bros., the story is summarized as follows: "In his second year fighting crime, Batman explores the corruption in Gotham City and its link to his own family. . Also, he will come into conflict with a serial killer known as The Riddler.”

With Pattinson in the lead, the cast also includes Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle (Catwoman), Paul Dano as Edward Nashton (the Riddler), Jeffrey Wright as James Gordon, John Turturro as Carmine Falcone, Peter Sarsgaard as Gil Colson, Barry Keoghan as Stanley Merkel, Jayme Lawson as Bella Reál, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth, and Colin Farrell as Oswald Cobblepot (Penguin). Directing is by Reeves, who co-wrote the script with Peter Craig based on the original DC Comics hero created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger.

The first reactions of The Batman were revealed

There is a week left to know the fate of the Dark Knight in The Batman Movierulz, but some press impressions have already been released in the United States. Through social networks, the official MTV UK account – in collaboration with Warner Bros. – shared a video that brings together the first reactions. 

Everything would indicate that the critics have been happy, so it would not be another case of failure for the adaptations of DC Comics, but quite the opposite. Could it be the next on the path of success left by Joker (2019)?

"Matt Reeves delivers a scathing, gritty and funny Batman story that becomes a coming of age story," were the words of praise from MTV Movies critic Hannah Flint. "Absolutely elated," Unilad wrote, and Total Film added: "Sensational." For Empire magazine, the cinematic experience was something "heartwarming", while, according to Insider, "Pattinson will be your new favorite Batman Movierulz". "An amazing movie," Shortlist described.

It seems that most of the critics would only group praise for the film starring Robert Pattinson, however, the reviews and complete articles on the opinions that will frame the next Warner Bros. release in their long relationship have not yet come to light. work with the publishing house DC Comics. 

The reception of this cinematographic universe has not always been positive, although Zack Snyder's version of Justice League ended up convincing many that there is great potential to develop more projects about the groups of superheroes and villains.

Additionally, other titles are coming to the big screen like Black Adam, The Flash, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. At the same time, on television, we recently saw John Cena in Peacemaker, the series derived from The Suicide Squad in which James Gunn strengthened his alliance with Warner Bros. 

To continue working on more productions. On the other hand, HBO Max will further expand these stories with the film Batgirl, which will be played by Leslie Grace for live-action.

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