Some Test Audiences Got To Watch A Four Hours Long Cut Of Robert Pattinson’s The Batman(Pic Credit: The Batman Poster)

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Some audiences viewed one of the earliest screenings of Robert Pattinson’s starrer The Batman, which was four hours long. Recently, the official runtime of the movie was revealed to be 2 hours 55 minutes, making it the longest film based on the Caped Crusader after Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises, which clocked in at 2 hours 44 minutes.

Recently, the director, Matt Reeves, revealed the upcoming film to be more of a detective story with the hero still being in his early days of vigilantism. The movie will be hitting the big screen on 4th March.

Speaking about The Batman’s runtime, according to the latest newsletter by Heat Vision, some test audiences saw an early cut of the Robert Pattinson starrer that ran for four hours. Even though the official runtime has been announced, it is much shorter than the test run. The film would have been the second longest-running if it was four hours long, following Zack Snyder’s Justice League cut.

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