A sequel is still further away than we’d like, but in 2022 Batman It left an indelible impression on me, watching it in the cinema was an undeniable pleasure, and if you’ve ever thought how great it would be to see it on the big screen again, Warner Bros. is happy to oblige.
On August 28, you’ll be able to see Robert Pattinson’s Dark Knight again on the Dolby screens at AMC theaters nationwide. Currently, screening locations and prices have not been announced, but it appears this will be a one-night-only event (unless demand is high enough that Warner Bros. decides to extend the screening period by a few days). Typically, these re-screenings are held to celebrate major milestones, but Batman’s In this case, it’s Colin Farrell’s The Penguins. His spinoff series is set to premiere on September 19th, and HBO will be showing a preview of the original after the movie ends, meaning not only will we get to see a great movie with Farrell’s entertaining performance, but we’ll also get to see more of what makes the show he stars in so fascinating.
#Batman Flying back #DolbyCinema in #AMCTheatres Wednesday, August 28th.
Don’t miss your chance to see the film back on the big screen with an exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming HBO Original limited series #penguinIt will be coming to Max on Thursday, September 19th. pic.twitter.com/bAc6M9oTVO
— Warner Bros. Pictures (@wbpictures) August 7, 2024
Even if you don’t go to see it Batman It’s being shown in theaters again, so if you haven’t seen it in a while, it might be worth watching again. penguin Set a week after that film, The Riddler follows Oswald’s rise up the criminal ladder after Gotham is flooded and corrupt politicians and crime lords are killed by the Riddler. The events of the show directly tie into what’s happening in the 2026 film. Batman Part II (and were originally part of that film’s storyline), there’s no doubt some threads from the show will receive more attention in the sequel.
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