Three and a half decades post his initial portrayal, Michael Keaton unveils the narrative behind Tim Burton’s controversial decision to cast him as Batman ( Photo Credit – IMDb )

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In a recent chat with GQ, Michael Keaton looked back on landing the role of Bruce Wayne in Tim Burton’s Batman flick, recognizing the initial uproar over his casting. Back in the late ’80s, fans weren’t sold on Keaton’s ability to pull off the iconic superhero, worried that his comedic background wouldn’t mesh with the dark character. Yet, Keaton has since earned acclaim as one of the top actors to don the Batman cape, proving Burton’s unconventional choice right. Keaton gave props to Burton for his gutsy call and shared some thoughts on his time filming the inaugural Batman film.

When the concept of playing Batman was brought up to him, Michael Keaton reacted with astonishment, remarking, “Hold on, you’re planning to make a movie about Batman?” Keaton confessed to having reservations initially regarding the film’s chances for success, given the immense popularity of the Superman movie. He recognized the brilliance of Richard Donner’s Superman film, commending Christopher Reeve‘s portrayal and the comedic elements it included.

Keaton commented Tim Burton’s decision to cast him for the role was a daring move. Their successful collaboration on Beetlejuice instilled confidence in Keaton, who believed Burton trusted their ability to work together effectively on this project, too.

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