Like it or not, Robert Pattinson is your new Batman.
Batman fans have been upset over casting decisions before. And more often than not, they change their minds after seeing the movie. So maybe they should wait to judge a movie until after they've seen it? That, at least, is what longtime Batman producer and literal professor of comic book folklore Michael E. Uslan said at Germany’s CCXP Cologne convention. “My position is this: trust the filmmaker and give the filmmaker, and the filmmaker’s vision, the benefit of the doubt.
He compared it to the misbegotten casting outcries of yore, noting that after Tim Burton tapped funnyman Michael Keaton for the role, “The fans were up in arms: ‘How can you have a comedian play Batman? You guys are gonna revert it back to the 1960s show, you’re gonna destroy Batman.’ Until they saw the movie and saw what Tim Burton’s vision was, and how he executed it. And then the fans never wanted anyone else to be Batman.
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