Robert Pattinson's 'The Batman' Budget Revealed And It Is Lower Than Most Of The DC Films
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Los Angeles, October 24 - Robert Pattinson-led "The Batman" movie has gone through production delays due to the covid-19 pandemic. However, the highly-anticipated superhero film is finally gearing up for its release in March 2022, after getting postponed from June 2021.
The latest Batman film in the DC Universe will see Robert Pattinson portraying the Caped Crusader and taking on The Riddler (Paul Dano) and will cross paths with other famous villains Catwoman (Zoë Kravitz) and The Penguin (Colin Farrell). The second trailer, which was released during the DC FanDome recently, showcased what fans can expect from this film.
Meanwhile, despite the production delays and a visually stunning trailer, the budget of the film is lower than what the fans might be thinking. The reported budget of the film is also lower than most of the other DC Films and one of the lowest in the Batman film franchise.
According to Deadline, the budget of "The Batman" is $100 million, even though, Warner Bros. Pictures hasn't revealed it officially. It is, however, unclear if the reported $100 million budget was the film's original budget. While many things are unclear, it is said that Robert Pattinson received a salary of $3 million to star in the film, which suggests how Warner Bros. kept the budget so low compared to other superhero films.
If the $100 million budget is true, then "The Batman" is the lowest budgeted film in the Batman film series since Batman Forever which cost $100 million in 1995. This is $150 million less than the biggest budgeted Batman film - Christoper Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" which cost $250 million to the Studio.
Have a look at the budget of each Batman film (according to The Direct) -
- The Dark Knight Rises - $250 million
- The Dark Knight - $185 million
- Batman & Robin - $160 million
- Batman Begins - $150 million
- THE BATMAN - $100 million
- Batman Forever - $100 million
- Batman Returns - $80 million
- Batman - $35 million
In DCEU, The Batman budget is lower than 7 non-Batman films including "Wonder Woman" and "Aquaman" -
- Justice League - $300 million
- Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice - $263 million
- Man of Steel - $225 million
- The Suicide Squad - $185 million
- Suicide Squad - $175 million
- Aquaman - $160 million
- Wonder Woman - $150 million
- THE BATMAN - $100 million
Stay tuned...
Los Angeles, October 24 - Robert Pattinson-led "The Batman" movie has gone through production delays due to the covid-19 pandemic. However, the highly-anticipated superhero film is finally gearing up for its release in March 2022, after getting postponed from June 2021.
The latest Batman film in the DC Universe will see Robert Pattinson portraying the Caped Crusader and taking on The Riddler (Paul Dano) and will cross paths with other famous villains Catwoman (Zoë Kravitz) and The Penguin (Colin Farrell). The second trailer, which was released during the DC FanDome recently, showcased what fans can expect from this film.
Meanwhile, despite the production delays and a visually stunning trailer, the budget of the film is lower than what the fans might be thinking. The reported budget of the film is also lower than most of the other DC Films and one of the lowest in the Batman film franchise.
According to Deadline, the budget of "The Batman" is $100 million, even though, Warner Bros. Pictures hasn't revealed it officially. It is, however, unclear if the reported $100 million budget was the film's original budget. While many things are unclear, it is said that Robert Pattinson received a salary of $3 million to star in the film, which suggests how Warner Bros. kept the budget so low compared to other superhero films.
If the $100 million budget is true, then "The Batman" is the lowest budgeted film in the Batman film series since Batman Forever which cost $100 million in 1995. This is $150 million less than the biggest budgeted Batman film - Christoper Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" which cost $250 million to the Studio.
Have a look at the budget of each Batman film (according to The Direct) -
- The Dark Knight Rises - $250 million
- The Dark Knight - $185 million
- Batman & Robin - $160 million
- Batman Begins - $150 million
- THE BATMAN - $100 million
- Batman Forever - $100 million
- Batman Returns - $80 million
- Batman - $35 million
In DCEU, The Batman budget is lower than 7 non-Batman films including "Wonder Woman" and "Aquaman" -
- Justice League - $300 million
- Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice - $263 million
- Man of Steel - $225 million
- The Suicide Squad - $185 million
- Suicide Squad - $175 million
- Aquaman - $160 million
- Wonder Woman - $150 million
- THE BATMAN - $100 million
Stay tuned...
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