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Michael Keaton's catchphrase as Batman may be iconic, but it was originally supposed to be something else - and it may have been better, too.
Michael Keaton, Ben Affleck and a surprise guest return for “The Flash,” which sheds light on the actors’ legacies as the Caped Crusader.
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.
Micheal Keaton says backlash against his casting as Batman was "baffling," but he also admits it was "ballsy" move to hire him.
Michael Keaton reprised Batman in Warner Bros.' axed "Batgirl," but the film's shelving didn't really matter too much to the actor.
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.
Michael Keaton’s return to the role of Batman, which he played in Tim Burton’s two iconic Batman films from 1989 and 1992, is pivotal to the movie (and clearly pivotal to its marketing).
Michael Keaton participated in a career retrospective interview for GQ magazine and admitted that his casting as Batman in Tim Burton’s 1989 superhero movie was “ballsy” considering he was ...
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