Its sequel is still longer than we thought, but in 2022 batman Leaves a lingering impression. Watching this movie in theaters is an absolute treat, and if you’ve been thinking about how great it would be to see it again on the big screen, Warner Bros. is happy to accommodate those requests.
You can see Rob Pattinson as The Dark Knight again on Dolby Screens at AMC theaters nationwide on August 28. At this time, the exact location and price have not been announced, but it appears this will be a one-night-only event. (Unless demand is so strong that the World Bank decides to extend it by a few days.) Typically, these re-releases are to celebrate some major milestone, but in Batman’s In this case, it’s all about Colin Farrell’s Penguin. His spin-off series will premiere on September 19, and a preview of the HBO original will follow the movie. So not only do you get to watch a great movie with an entertaining Farrell performance, but you also get to see more with Farrell taking center stage.
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— Warner Bros. Pictures (@wbpictures) August 7, 2024
Even if you don’t go to see it batman It’s out in theaters again and might be worth watching again if you haven’t seen it in a while. In chronological order, Penguin The story takes place a week after the film’s release and follows Oswald as he climbs the criminal ladder after Gotham is flooded and several corrupt politicians and a crime boss are murdered by the Riddler. The show’s events will also be directly tied to what’s happening in 2026 batman part 2 (originally part of that movie’s story), so you can bet that some of the show’s threads will get more focus in the sequel.
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