ladies we need to start frantically and obsessively reading books in less than 24 hours again..remember how happy we were
[Bruce] is fully committed to being Batman and he’s just not seen by the city at all. He has no desire to be Bruce in this and he wants to just throw it away. He thinks that this is the way he can save himself, by living in this kind of Zen state as Batman, where it’s just pure instinct and no emotional baggage. —Robert Pattinson
BRUCE WAYNE in THE BATMAN (2022)
“He stands on the edge and instead of being a kind of fearless Batman, Rob does this wonderful take where he’s like, “Oh, no. This is not good.” And then as he jumps, all of these shots are based on shots that I’ve seen on Youtube of what wingsuiters actually do. To me, what was really important was to put you in the shoes of this character who is out of control. And I wanted to do it in a kind of subjective almost Hitchcockian way, where the shots you would see things from his perspective and you would travel with him. So I wanted to make sure that while that was a heightened reality, that it was as close to reality as possible. So I wanted to make sure that that landing hurt. And he just takes a vicious tumble, and when it’s over, he is just kind of feeling like, “Gosh, am I still alive? And that was the version of Batman that I wanted this to be.” - Director Matt Reeves on the Flight Scene in The Batman (2022)
TROY KOTSUR
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — “CODA”
94th Annual Academy Awards
March 27, 2022 — Los Angeles, California



