However, I can envision this Batman going too far with his crimefighting, akin to when Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man said in Spider-Man: No Way Home that he stopped pulling his punches after Gwen Stacy’s death in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Given that Michael Keaton’s Batman lives in a world that isn’t populated with metahumans and other more fantastical technology like the DCEU is, I’m hesitant to think that he went so far as to develop/obtain a way to time travel, but failed to change the past. The Flash's Newest International Trailer Reveals Another DCEU Alum Is Returning That Time Michael Keaton Got Emotional And Geeked Out Over His Batman Suit For The Flash While appearing on CinemaBlend’s Reelblend podcast alongside his sister/producer Barbara Muschietti, Muschietti told hosts Jake Hamilton, Kevin McCarthy and our own Sean O’Connell that it was important for Keaton’s version of Bruce Wayne to be in a significantly different place compared to where audiences left off with him in 1992’s Batman Returns, saying: Now director Andy Muschietti has teased the reason for why this Bruce Wayne quit being Batman.īack in March, we got our first confirmation from merchandise that Keaton’s Batman has “long been retired as Gotham City’s protector,” and The Flash trailer released in April teased this through the Batcave looking like it hadn’t been used in a long time. However, when Barry makes his way into another reality in The Flash movie, he’ll meet Michael Keaton’s Batman, who’s not only a few decades older than Affleck’s version, but has also long been retired from vigilantism. In the DC Extended Universe, Ben Affleck’s Batman is still active and fighting crime both solo and with his fellow Justice Leaguers, including Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen, a.k.a. It is finished with carved Batman symbol, then the base was hard coated and painted to look like brown rock.Michael Keaton's Batman piloting Batplane in The Flash movie To add some theming, our NY studio created a custom foam carved base that was sculpted to look like faux rock, with stalagmites reminiscent of the underground Batcave. To finish the costume we sourced an accurate replica cape to visually complete the display. Once we mounted the suit on the mannequin, we also performed some minor restoration on several tears and bits of damage to the foam latex. This choice creates more of a costume display than a wax statue type display. We created a custom mannequin to support the bat suit with a Val Kilmer lifecast, which we painted a matte gray tone, allowing the original suit to shine. Getting the Batman movie costume on a custom form was the best way to support it over time. While foam latex is a wonderfully flexible material for productions, over time it can get brittle and fragile. The suit was made of foam latex which gave the look of the heavier armor but still allowed Kilmer to move they way the film required him to. His take on the Batman universe was a bit of a departure from the darker style of the previous films directed by Tim Burton. They were added to the suit because the director and writer of the film, Joel Schumacher, wanted his version of the Batsuit to be more fitted and sexier. Val Kilmar’s Batsuit also called the Panther Batsuit is the first of the Batman films to feature the infamous “bat nipples”. Our client brought us this original Batman movie costume from the Batman Forever film, looking of a themed base to display it. Custom mannequin and themed display for an original Val Kilmer Batman movie costume.
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