Here’s what jumped out to us most from new footage of the Robert Pattinson-fronted film.

It’s almost time to meetRobert Pattinson’s version of Batman.

On Saturday, Warner Bros. unveiled a new trailer forThe Batman, directing by Matt Reeves.

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Thelatest traileroffers even more information about the new film than theteaser released at DC FanDomelast year.

Just because it’s homemade, though, doesn’t mean it’s flimsy.

Visitation rights

It wouldn’t be a Batman story if he didn’t visit someone in prison.

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Did the Riddler pull a Joker and purposefully allow himself to be imprisoned?

Also is Pattinson yelling, “What have you done?!”

the new “Where is she?!”

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Who watches the watchman?

If Batman takes care of the city, who is taking care of Batman?

Well, as always, it’s Alfred Pennyworth, played by Andy Serkis.

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Like every incarnation before him, Serkis' butler is worried the toll of Master Bruce’s extracurricular activities.

Furthermore, it’s worth noting the scar on Alfred’s cheek.

Is that from his past, or something he gained while helping Batman?

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If that means his death, then so be it because Bruce doesn’t really matter anymore.

“He doesn’t have much control over his personality,” said Pattinson during DC FanDome.

“The delineation between when he’s Batman and when he’s Bruce is not so clear.

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In other iterations, he really knows what he’s doing when he’s putting on the cowl.

I kind of like this idea of it’s a little bit out of control.

He hasn’t quite defined what Batman is.

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He gets lost in it.”

Is she also out for vengeance?

“I don’t want her to be an idea.

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I really, really focused on this particular story and this particular moment in this woman’s life.”

In the pages of DC Comics, Batman and Catwoman are bonded by their painful childhoods.

The Batmobile

This Batmobile may be the most conservative one the character has had on screen.

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(Does anyone else think it’s somewhat reminiscent of the Batmobile from Adam WestBatmanshow?)

Bat-friend or enemy?

There’s a quick shot of Gotham police chasing someone on the roof of a clocktower.

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Are they after Batman or Catwoman?

(Don’t forget that there’s aGCPD-centric prequel series in the works at HBO Max.)

Put on a show

Like the Joker, the Riddler loves an audience.

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The Batmanhits theaters March 4, 2022.

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