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  • Batman (2014)
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  • Batman (sometimes called The New Batman) is a 2014 superhero film directed by Zack Synder, produced by Emma Thomas / Deborah Synder / Zack Synder, and written by David S. Goyer. It stars Michael Fassbender, Colin Farrell, Bill Nighy, Kate Mara, Christopher Walken, Clark Gregg, Paul Bettany, and Danny Glover. It is the first film in the Zack Synder Quadrilogy.
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Starring
  • Michael Fassbender Colin Farrell  Bill Nighy Kate Mara Christopher Walken Clark Gregg Paul Bettany Danny Glover
Story
  • Zack Synder David S. Goyer
Editing
  • Lee Smith
Runtime
  • 152.0
Producer
  • Emma Thomas Deborah Synder Zack Synder
Language
  • English
Cinematography
  • Wally Pfister
Based
  • Characters by Bob Kane
Music
  • Hans Zimmer
Studio
  • Warner Bros.
Distributor
  • Warner Bros.  DC Comics
Release
  • 2014-06-13
Budget
  • 1.6E8
Writer
  • David S. Goyer
Director
  • Zack Synder
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  • Batman (sometimes called The New Batman) is a 2014 superhero film directed by Zack Synder, produced by Emma Thomas / Deborah Synder / Zack Synder, and written by David S. Goyer. It stars Michael Fassbender, Colin Farrell, Bill Nighy, Kate Mara, Christopher Walken, Clark Gregg, Paul Bettany, and Danny Glover. It is the first film in the Zack Synder Quadrilogy. Before The Dark Knight Rises even released, information leaked about a second reboot of the Batman series to be in development. During September of 2012, Zack Synder confirmed that he would be directing and co-writing the new Batman film after finishing his other DC superhero movie, Man of Steel. Christopher Nolan did not return, but his wife Emma Thomas stayed on as producer. Zack brought his good friend David S. Goyer to write the screenplay and co-write the story, along with his wife Deborah, who he asked to co-produce the film with him and Emma. Batman received critical-acclaim and scored about $524 million worldwide, as well as being nominated for three Oscars (Best Director (Zack Synder), Best Supporting Actor (Colin Farrell), and Best Picture). It won one Oscar nomination, and that was Best Visual Effects.