Michael Keaton Revealed The Reason He Passed On Third Batman Film (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Tim Burton’s Batman Franchise, starring Michael Keaton as the caped crusader, is considered one of the first truly successful comic book adaptations. Keaton appeared in the first two instalments, Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992). Both films collectively went on to gross over $660 million worldwide. Burton returned as a producer for the third film, with Joel Schumacher directing the flick. Michael Keaton was reportedly approached to reprise his role in the third film, but he passed on it due to creative differences.

Burton’s take on the comic book was centered around Bruce Wayne as the pivotal character, while Batman was treated as his mask. Burton’s Batman was viewed as more human rather than the infallible superhero from the comic book and other adaptations.  Michael Keaton, who believed in Burton’s vision for the caped crusader, reportedly couldn’t reconcile with Schumacher’s direction to steer the focus away from the tortured billionaire.