The Batman Producers Went The Extra Mile To Not Let The Script Leak ( Photo Credit – Poster from The Batman )

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The Batman script had a tracking device to prevent it from leaking. Released earlier this year, Robert Pattinson’s debut as the Caped Crusader was a huge success, both critically and commercially. Several DC fans called the film the best iteration of the superhero. Even at the box office, it broke several records.

It has an overall collection of $770 million, which is fantastic for DC film, especially one that is not part of their extended universe. Talks about a sequel began immediately after it. Though it is said that a second part will happen, it was last reported that Warner Bros is yet to greenlight the project.

Coming back to the point, Paul Dano, aka The Riddler, who was the main villain in The Batman, revealed how the screenplay was under such tight security that production locked up the document. While speaking with GQ, the actor recalled the high-tech tools used to keep the script safe. “‘Don’t lose this. Put it in your special binder,’” Dano recalled being told by the producers.

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