Flashback: Robert Pattinson's unforeseen hurdle in The Batman & its triumphant revival
A nostalgic look at Robert Pattinson's unforeseen COVID-19 battle during 'The Batman' filming, and how it added to the movie's triumphant legacy.
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:28 PM ISTA nostalgic look at Robert Pattinson's unforeseen COVID-19 battle during 'The Batman' filming, and how it added to the movie's triumphant legacy.
Robert Pattinson
It's hard to imagine that it's been years since the entertainment world was set abuzz with news about Robert Pattinson's brush with COVID-19, especially during the crucial moments of filming The Batman. The journey of this movie, with its captivating narrative and incredible cast, wasn't without its fair share of challenges.
A superhero's unexpected adversary:
When the news broke that Pattinson had tested positive for the coronavirus, the reaction was one of shock and concern. It was a poignant reminder of the unpredictable nature of the pandemic, which didn't spare even Gotham's caped crusader. The Warner Bros statement, although discreet, did confirm the halt in filming: “A member of The Batman production has tested positive for Covid-19, and is isolating in accordance with established protocols. Filming is temporarily paused.” Subsequent confirmations pointed at our very own Batman as the affected individual.
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From halt to heroic return:
Interestingly, this wasn't the first time that production had to be paused. A few months earlier, the world of entertainment took a hiatus due to the emerging pandemic lockdown. But the resilience of the cast and crew was commendable. Amidst these setbacks, the allure of the film's plot only grew stronger. Directed by the talented Matt Reeves, the movie promised to showcase Batman in his nascent stages of vigilantism. Encountering enigmatic characters like Paul Dano’s Riddler, Zoë Kravitz’s pre-Catwoman Selina Kyle, and Colin Farrell's Penguin, the story was slated to be a thrilling ride.
Matt Reeves shed light on the core of this iteration of Batman at the DC Fandome event, saying, “It’s a criminological experiment. He’s trying to figure out what he can do to finally change this place... The murders start to describe a history of Gotham. It only reinforces what he knows about Gotham, but opens up a whole world of corruption that went much further.”
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While today we celebrate 'The Batman' as a successful blockbuster, it's essential to remember the challenges it overcame, personified by Pattinson's bout with the virus. His recovery and return to set showcased the spirit of resilience and determination, much like the Dark Knight himself.
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