Michael Keaton Reveals He’s Never Sat Through A Marvel Or DC Movie: ‘I Have Other S**t To Do’

Michael Keaton doesn’t have time to observe superhero films, regardless of suiting as much as play two legendary characters in Marvel and DC films over time.

He portrayed Bruce Wayne/Batman in 1989’s “Batman” and 1992’s “Batman Returns,” and he starred as Adrian Toomes/Vulture in 2019’s “Spider-Man: Far From Dwelling,” making him one of many unique actors to seem in each the DC Universe and Marvel Cinematic Universe.

With the longtime actor reprising his position because the caped crusader within the upcoming DC installment, “The Flash,” alongside Ben Affleck, followers had been shocked to find a stunning truth: He’s by no means watched a whole superhero film from begin to end.

Keaton exclaimed that he isn’t “intellectual” in regards to the flicks; he merely has “different shit to do.”

“I do know folks don’t consider this, that I’ve by no means seen a whole model of any of these films — any Marvel film, another,” Keaton advised Selection in a latest interview. “And I don’t say that I don’t watch that as a result of I’m intellectual — belief me! It’s not that.”

The 70-year-old added, “It’s simply that there’s little or no issues I watch. I begin watching one thing, and assume it's nice and I watch three episodes, however I've different shit to do!”

On the subject of re-donning the bat swimsuit, the veteran actor advised Selection in regards to the technique of returning.

“I used to be curious what it will be like after this a few years. Not a lot me doing it — clearly, a few of that — however I used to be simply inquisitive about it, weirdly, socially,” he mentioned about revisiting his position as Wayne in “The Flash” after greater than 30 years.

Seven actors have taken on the position as Gotham’s protector since Keaton’s 1992 efficiency.

“This entire factor is gigantic. They've their solely personal world. So, I like to take a look at it as an outsider, considering ‘Holy moly!’” Keaton added.

The actor mentioned he felt compelled to signal on to “The Flash” as a result of “it appeared like enjoyable” and as a consequence of his love for the script by “Birds of Prey” screenwriter Christina Hodson.

“The writing was really actually good. So I believed, why not?” Keaton mentioned. “It’s cool to drop in, and I’m curious to see if I can pull it off.”

“The Flash” is scheduled to premiere June 23, 2023.

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