'The Batman' actor Robert Pattinson tests COVID19 positive
'The Batman' actor Robert Pattinson tests COVID19 positive
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Hollywood's famous actor Robert Pattinson has been found COVID-19 infected. According to US media reports, the actor's Corona report has come positive. Recently Pattinson started shooting for 'The Batman' in London, which has now been stopped. However, this has not been confirmed on Pattinson's side.

Informing about this, a Warner Bros. spokesperson said, "A member of The Batman Production has been found COVID-19 infected. According to the protocol, they are now in isolation. The shooting has been temporarily halted". Matt Reeves' movie 'The Batman' was being discussed for a long time. The shooting of the movie was stopped due to the lockdown. Shooting started again on September 1, but now it has to be stopped again after Robert Pattinson tested COVID19 positive.

The director of the film, Matt Reeves, had said that the film has three months of shooting remaining which will be completed soon. The producers want the film's shooting to complete by the end of the year which will make the film fully ready for release in 2021.

Robert Pattinson's first look from the film was released in February. In the past, before Robert Pattinson actors like Christian Bale, Ben Affleck and George Clooney played the role of Batman. In Batman, Joey Kravits will play Catwoman, Paul Dano as Riddler, Andy Sarkis as Alfred Pennyworth, Colin Farrell as Penguin, and Jeffrey Wright as Jim Gorden. 

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