Robert Pattinson Didn’t Ask Christopher Nolan Anything Batman Related

By George Robbins
As we all have recognized at this point in time is the fact that Robert Pattinson has managed to find a place for himself among some pretty top brand films at the moment. After his early stint of fame from the Twilight films, he went on to star in some independent films which showed just how much range he has. As a result of these starring roles in independent films, Pattinson has made his way into bigger blockbuster films and as of late two very big examples come to mind. These would be the recently released ‘Tenet‘ which will soon be making its way to domestic theaters and ‘The Batman.’ The latter of which he is the titular character and we will see that film some time late next year.
Pattinson has managed to cement a place for himself in Hollywood now because many people now recognize that he is capable of playing many a role. He has done his best to distance himself over the years from the ‘Twilight’ saga that started his career in bigger films in Hollywood. Unfortunately, his role in those films often made him be taken less seriously as an actor and he would only end up being a one-and-done actor. This is not what he wanted, so he found his way into a couple of independent films over the years which have made it clear to Hollywood that he has significant range. Thus he soon became a part of the two aforementioned films which are both incredible looking films.
Pattinson has been working with director Christopher Nolan for awhile while working on Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ due to the fact he plays the character of Neil in the movie. This character was seen ostensibly throughout the promotional material for the film and given the strong response to the film abroad, it would seem he had a hand in a great film. Not only is he impressive for that, but also because the trailer for ‘The Batman’ also released recently and it is shaping up to be an incredible film. From what we have seen in the trailer thus far, it would appear that he is able to play a young, angry, and naive Bruce Wayne. This will go a long way towards making the film all the greater as it follows the Caped Crusader through his second year wearing the cowl.
As many well know, Nolan made a huge name for himself when he directed the well-acclaimed ‘Dark Knight Trilogy‘ which saw another iteration of Batman coming to fruition. Since Pattinson was working on ‘Tenet’ with Nolan and he also started working on ‘The Batman’ some way through production, some expected that he might have asked Nolan about the character and his production. This ended up not being the case and they actually hardly ever spoke about it. Nolan is apparently known for being quite reserved by not getting involved in another person’s production, so while they may have joked about it on the set of ‘Tenet,’ there wasn’t really any discussion. So whatever we see of Pattinson will be wholly original to him and the rest of the people working on the film.