Bristol Post

THE BEST BATMAN

THE CAPED CRUSADER IS BACK AFTER A FIVE-YEAR HIATUS

- By RICHARD AULT

THERE’S a new man behind the mask, but Batman is back - and the Dark Knight is still packing cinemas as audiences show plenty of enthusiasm for the latest reboot. Robert Pattinson has taken his fair share of criticism for his take on the iconic superhero, with some cynics referring to him as the “Emo Batman”.

But despite the doubters, the new movie The Batman has been well received by audiences and critics alike.

In fact, according to online movie aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the latest Batman movie is the fourth-greatest since Adam West first pulled on his spandex costume in 1966; and the third-best if you don’t count animated features.

The Batman is good enough for an 85% approval rating on the “Tomatomete­r”, which is based on multiple reviews from critics.

It also scores an 88% approval rating based on audience opinions from more than 10,000 verified cinema-goers and regular users of the Rotten Tomatoes site.

But despite the favourable reviews, it is Christian Bale who comes out on top in the battle of the batmen, with the Tomatomete­r ranking 2008’s The Dark Knight as the best ever movie in the franchise.

The second film in Christophe­r Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy which also stars the late Heath Ledger as supervilla­in Joker - gets a near-perfect score of 94% on the Tomatomete­r.

Bale’s final turn as Batman in The Dark Knight Rises (2012) also scores highly at 87%, which is enough for third place among Batman movies.

Bale is denied second place by the animated building blockbased feature The Lego Batman Movie (2017) starring Will Arnett as the voice of Batman, which claims the runner-up slot.

Batman first appeared on the big screen in the 1943 serial, The Batman, starring Lewis Wilson.

But the comic book character’s enduring popularity was cemented by Adam West’s run as the caped crusader in the 1960s TV series, which spawned the 1966 movie Batman, which is ranked eighth on Rotten Tomatoes.

In more modern times Michael Keaton was the actor who brought Batman back to the big screen in 1989’s Batman, which is ranked ninth.

Keaton’s second Batman movie, Batman Returns (1992) is much higher rated and ranked at seventh place.

Not all of the Batman movies have been a success with critics or audiences, however.

Pattinson’s immediate predecesso­r Ben Affleck starred as the costumed hero in two movies, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) and Justice League (2017).

Neither impressed the critics, with Rotten Tomatoes awarding both films a “green splat” marking them as “rotten” on the Tomatomete­r.

Justice League scored 40% although Zach Snyder’s four hour long director’s cut received a much higher mark, 70% - and Batman V Superman a paltry 29%.

But the worst Batman movie of all is George Clooney’s only turn as the Dark Knight, Batman & Robin (1997).

It scores just 12% on the Tomatomete­r, which according to the critics’ consensus is all it deserves as a “frantic and mindless movie that’s too jokey to care for”.

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 ?? Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/ Getty Images ?? Robert Pattinson poses during the world premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures’ The Batman at Lincoln Center in New York
Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/ Getty Images Robert Pattinson poses during the world premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures’ The Batman at Lincoln Center in New York

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