Michael Keaton reveals the one thing he needed in order to return as Batman in The Flash: the role, and the film, had to be fun. Luckily, he says, it delivers.
Michael Keaton talks about his return as Batman and the one thing that made him come back for The Flash. Keaton played Batman twice before for Tim Burton's Batman in 1989 and the sequel Batman Returns in 1992. Burton exited the third film, replaced by Joel Schumacher, who had a very different take on the material, prompting Keaton to leave the cape and cowl behind. Val Kilmer took up the mantle for Batman Forever in 1995 and then George Clooney for Batman & Robin in 1997.
Of course you had to do this. But, it has to be good. There's no reason to do it if it's not good. So, it's really good. And, I just jumped in and had fun and why would you not? Director Andy Muschietti is fantastic and really creative. I don't know, it's fun.
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