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Michael Keaton's Batman will return in sequel to 1989 movie - MSNTim Burton's classic 1989 movie Batman is receiving a direct sequel in the form of novel Batman: Resurrection, which picks up where the film left off.
Michael Keaton, Ben Affleck and a surprise guest return for “The Flash,” which sheds light on the actors’ legacies as the Caped Crusader.
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Michael Keaton isn't too upset that “Batgirl ”got shelved: 'Big ..."I didn't care one way or another." Dim the Bat-Signal: Michael Keaton wasn't too bothered by Batgirl's unceremonious shelving. The actor had been set to reprise his role as Bruce Wayne in Bilall ...
Michael Keaton makes his long-awaited return as Batman in The Flash, reminding audiences why he remains the best actor play the Dark Knight on the big screen.
It was revealed that Michael Keaton was set to reprise his role as the caped crusader in another upcoming "Batman" project -- until some supervillains supposedly scrapped the film.
Micheal Keaton says backlash against his casting as Batman was "baffling," but he also admits it was "ballsy" move to hire him.
There's a lot of untold history separating Batman Returns and The Flash, but the comic book series Batman '89 fills in some of the gaps for Michael Keaton's Dark Knight.
So what do we say: is this emergency in need of a Bat-Signal? Or do we accept that Michael Keaton is just a busy guy? The shocker comes ahead of Keaton’s return to the Batman role in the ...
CinemaCon attendees got the first look at Michael Keaton's return as Batman in Ezra Miller's "The Flash," uttering a famous line in new footage.
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