A HOLLYWOOD star looks unrecognisable after transforming for a new superhero movie. Batman has been played on the big screen by a number of top actors over the years, most recently Ben Affleck. But…
Credit: TNI PressMichael looks words away from his usual appearancereturns as the Caped Crusader for the first time since 1992's Batman Returns.
However, even die-hard comic book fans would be forgiven for not initially recognising the 71-year-old in his latest scenes. Michael has ditched the closely cropped hair he sports in real life and traded it for long, wavy grey locks and a full, bushy beard. The Flash sees the titular character - played by Ezra Miller - use his superpowers to change the past.
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