Robert Pattinson and Colin Farrell are traveling to Glasgow, Scotland, next month to work on The Batman re-shoots. According to the Daily Record, production in Glasgow has already begun on the latest film iteration of the beloved Caped Crusader, although the two stars aren’t yet there.
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“There’s been a lot of hype about the film following the initial filming in Scotland in February, and the crew is looking forward to coming back in mid-July, although it wasn’t an expected trip,” says the publication’s source on The Batman re-shoots. “It’s expected to be mainly re-shoots being done, probably of some of the stunt scenes.”
The scenes will reportedly be filmed at the Necropolis cemetery, Merchant City, and York. Production is scheduled to end by the end of next month.
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The film will be directed by Matt Reeves, who has directed a number of films, including Cloverfield, Let Me In, and War for the Planet of the Apes. It will star Pattinson in the titular role, Farrell as Oswald Cobblepot, also known as the Penguin. Zoe Kravitz and Paul Dano will also star as Catwoman and the Riddler, respectively.
The Batman is set for a March 4, 2022 premiere date. It was delayed from its original June 25, 2021 release due to COVID-19.