

To the Batcave!Īfter five other dudes got to take a swing at Batman in the last 30 years, it may have seemed impossible that anyone would be able to do, well, anything different with Gotham's Dark Knight. When Michael Keaton reprises his role as Batman in The Flash and Batgirl, we'll have to once again reconsider his place within the ranking. When Keanu Reeves makes his Dark Knight debut in DC League of Super-Pets (out later this year), we'll have some serious thinking to do. That means that Will Arnett ( The LEGO Batman Movie) counts, but Kevin Conroy (the iconic voice from Batman: The Animated Series) does not. Now, for this piece we're keeping our options to the movies that were released cinematically in a major way. And it delivered.Īnd that's just a handful of the picks. Pattinson had his work cut out for him, but with a take that's "inspired by Kurt Cobain," it promised to be different from any we've seen before. In 2022, we get yet another contender: Robert Pattinson, who was cast as Bruce Wayne way back in the pre-pandemic stone age of 2019, and finally gets to unveil his take on the stoic crimefighter in director Matt Reeves ' sweeping, visually stunning The Batman. It could easily be argued that Batman is the closest thing the United States has to England's James Bond: an iconic character who will seemingly go on forever, passing from actor to actor. This conversation is one that's surely replicated often around the country. "Michael Keaton is Batman to me," he replies, before the two launch into their own Batman voice impressions of the two actors. Rogen's character seemed to know this would be the answer, but just wanted confirmation. The only option is Christian Bale in his mind. "Who's Batman to you?" Rogen asks his co-star. Now I really hate him.There's a great moment in the 2014 comedy Neighbors where an intoxicated Seth Rogen and Zac Efron are just sitting back, talking shop, and a natural topic comes up: the Caped Crusader. Not in any language.ĭoc Holliday: Evidently Mr. Tombstone Marshal Fred White: Come on boys. Johnny Ringo: Eventus stultorum magister.ĭoc Holliday: In pace requiescat. I'm sure of it, I hate him.ĭoc Holliday: Credat Judaeus apella, non ego. Something around the eyes, I don't know, reminds me of. What do you think, darling? Should I hate him?ĭoc Holliday: Yes, but there's just something about him. The deadliest pistoleer since Wild Bill, they say. Johnny Ringo: And you must be Doc Holliday.ĭoc Holliday: And you must be Ringo. Wyatt Earp: Winner to the King, five hundred dollars. Law Dog, 'cause law just don't go around here. Curly Bill: Wyatt Earp, huh? I heard of you.
