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redeemed themselves. (Ironically, one of the only actors not immediately balked at looked like this four months before signing on.) Robert Pattinson was no exception: Twilight may be a distant The cast and crew have shared what they'd like in a proper film sequel, though. Pattinson himself wants to see a take on the Court of Owls saga while director Matt Reeves hopes to bring Mr. Freeze to his dark and gritty Batman universe.
Editor’s Note: The film portion of this review is by Tim Salmons. The disc review portion is by Bill Hunt.] Director: Matt Reeves Writers: Matt Reeves, Peter Craig Starring: Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, Jeffrey Wright, Colin Farrell, Paul Dano, Andy Serkis Review by Derek McNeil Warner Bros. has announced that the animated The Batman series is heading to Blu-ray in an all-new remastered set.
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Building The Batman (HD, 7 Mins.) - A fun and humourous piece that has the crew talking about the Batman toy line from Mattel.real estate nudged it up a little. But it still comes in a reasonably distant second, although this Blu-ray still likely outpaces most streaming versions. The Batman's true 4K source material is preserved perfectly well on Warner Bros.' 2160p transfer, in part because the movie gets a full overhead presence of heavy rain and the original score by Michael Giacchino, which gets an awful lot of mileage out of two notes. (Original joke, I it's not powered by vivid neon lights, dynamic cross-lighting, or of course candy-colored costumes.