THE FLASH The director shot a scene that explains why Bruce Wayne walked away from being Batman

THE FLASH The director shot a scene that explains why Bruce Wayne walked away from being Batman

THE FLASH The director shot a scene that explains why Bruce Wayne walked away from being Batman

A.D The flash is in theaters now and some fans are loving it! The film is chock full of surprises, twists and turns, and outstanding acting, action and storytelling. One character in the movie that got a lot of attention before the movie was made was Michael Keatonit’s Bruce Wayne. Keaton’s Batman hasn’t appeared on screen since his feature films, Batman (1989) and Batman returns (1992), and fans were thrilled to see that the Bruce of those movies was the same character we saw in those Tim Burtondirect movies. His life had changed over the decades since she’d seen him, but his character rang true.

The flash director Andy Muschietti He wasn’t able to delve into Keaton’s Batman past in the film’s final cut, but says he explored it a bit in a deleted scene fans will be able to see in special features once the film is released on DVD and Ray. blue. As he told IndieWire’s Toolkit podcast (via /Film):

“The insertion of the [Michael Keaton Bruce Wayne] the story creates some questions, which are part of a big question that you ask yourself when you approach a film like this. But it was a fun process. How much of [Tim Burton’s movies] do we comply? How much of the aesthetics, how much of the tone? I was very attracted to the idea of ​​finding Bruce Wayne 30 years later and seeing him and basically fantasizing about what his life would be like 30 years later. The idea of ​​why he stopped being Batman was very important to me. There is a deleted scene and you will see in the extras of the digital version of the DVD where that scene is. We took it out for pacing reasons, but for me it’s very revealing and very important.”

Muschietti went on to talk about the evolution of Bruce Wayne, answering questions some viewers may have had about why Batman’s technology seems to have improved between now and the last time we saw him:

“The transformation idea was important to me. I didn’t want to find Bruce Wayne in the same place we left him 30 years ago. I wanted to create a backstory where he continues to be Batman for a few more years, hence the new gadgets and the technology that we see. You see that everything looks like the design from the Tim Burton movies, but altered a little. just enjoyed exploring it.”

Clock The flash in theaters now and stay tuned for the film’s DVD and Blu-Ray release.

by Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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