That’s how Robert Pattinson growled his introduction as the new Batman.
The roughly two-minute teaser showcased a dark Gotham City overrun with crime that leaves Batman and his police partner James Gordon, played by Jeffrey Wright, to figure out a disturbing murder mystery.
“From your secret friend … Let’s play a game, just me and you,” Wright’s Gordon reads from a card left at a murder scene addressed to “the Batman.”
The trailer, which is set to the haunting soundtrack of “Something in the Way” by Nirvana, had all the familiar calling cards of previous Batman films. There’s a revamped Batmobile, torrential downpours and a few glimpses of Zoë Kravitz, who is playing Selina Kyle aka Catwoman.
The trailer, which has already racked up more than 7 million views in less than 24 hours, is just the start of an important marketing campaign for Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. has taken some of DC Entertainment’s most beloved characters in a new direction focusing on more personal, and even adult-oriented stories. “The Batman” looks to be the latest film to follow this trend.
The highly anticipated film is now set to hit theaters just in time for Halloween on October 1, 2021.