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Robert Pattinson's Batman fights battle of wits with Barry Keoghan's Joker in deleted scene

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Robert Pattinson's Caped Crusader finds himself locked in a battle of wits with Barry Keoghan's Joker in a deleted scene from The Batman.Director Matt Reeves made good this Thursday on his previous promise to eventually release the scene, which was cut from the final film for pacing reasons.Batman visits the Joker in captivity at Arkham Asylum in order to pick his brain about his fellow supervillain the Riddler (Paul Dano), who is on a killing spree of Gotham bigwigs - but the Joker has his own nefarious intentions for their encounter.

Face to face:Robert Pattinson's Caped Crusader finds himself locked in a battle of wits with Barry Keoghan's Joker in a deleted scene from The BatmanThe idea is similar to The Silence Of The Lambs, where Jodie Foster's Clarice Starling visits Anthony Hopkins' Hannibal Lecter in prison in order to pump him for advice on how to apprehend one of his fellow serial killers.When the Joker catches sight of Batman through the glass he vamps: 'Almost our anniversary, isn't it?' hinting that the superhero helped put him away. 'There's a serial killer.

I want your perspective,' says Batman flatly, but Joker keeps teasing and dissembling as he looks over pictures of the Riddler's crime scenes.He marvels at the 'baroque' nature of the Riddler's brutality, adding: 'He likes little puzzles, doesn't he?

So meticulous, like he'd been planning this his whole life.' Arrival:Batman visits the Joker in captivity at Arkham Asylum in order to pick his brain about his fellow supervillain the Riddler (Paul Dano), who is on a killing spree Playing around:When the Joker catches sight of Batman through the glass he vamps: 'Almost our anniversary, isn't it?' hinting that the superhero helped put him away 'There's a.

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