Key Highlights
- The Batman coming to Prime Video on July 27
- Robert Pattinson plays Batman in the movie
- The movie will be available in six Indian languages
“The Batman” (2022) is going to make its formal streaming debut on Amazon Prime Video. Robert Pattinson plays the reclusive millionaire Bruce Wayne and Batman in the movie. It is written and directed by Matt Reeves and produced by Reeves and Dylan Clark.
The movie was released in theatres on March 4, 2022. The superhero movie has previously been available for rent on a number of OTT services but it is now accessible to all Amazon Prime Video customers.
‘The Batman’ Will Premiere On Prime Video From July 27
One of the most recent DC Universe projects, The Batman, will debut on Amazon Prime Video next week, on July 27. It will be available on Amazon Prime Video in six Indian languages that include English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. The movie got its theatrical release in India in four languages: Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu. Presently, Amazon is offering this movie at a rental price of Rs. 149.
About ‘The Batman’
“The Batman” is the first movie in which Twilight star Robert Pattinson assumed the role of a wealthy vigilante and detective. The movie’s honest and menacing representation of Gotham City was well praised by the viewers.
The movie, which is based on DC Comics characters, stars Paul Dano as The Riddler, Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman, Jeffrey Wright as James Gordon, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth, and Colin Farrell as Oswald “Oz” Cobblepot, aka The Penguin.
Fans of the caped crusader will enjoy seeing “The Batman” on the platform as he explores the hidden dark corruption in Gotham and raises issues about his family’s complicity in it. The movie is a cinematic classic, combining outstanding performances with heart-pounding action scenes. In addition, the movie’s musical score enhances every scene. The movie will leave one at the edge of their seat.
The film’s production value, performances, and action scene execution all earned it high praise. The movie, which starred Robert in a dual role, was dubbed the darkest Batman movie ever.