Yeah, we shouldn't assume that Batman has one foot in the grave. Think the tough, hard-boiled older cop with the green young rookie . . . .
Not sure if he's started training for the movie yet, but he definitely looks a lot bigger and buffer than usual.
Clooney... well they were basically straight up making B&R a continuation of the old '66 Batman at that point so his Bruce and Batman were identical.
Clooney... well they were basically straight up making B&R a continuation of the old '66 Batman at that point so his Bruce and Batman were identical.
But Adam West's Bruce and Batman were far from identical. His Bruce voice was relaxed, mellow, and naturalistic (except in moments of intense emotion like in the movie when he thought the villains had harmed "Miss Kitka"), while his Batman voice was much more dramatic, urgent, and staccato. They were both clearly Adam West's voice, but the characterizations were very distinct.
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