Can we all agree that Matt Reeves is just a great and sympathetic human being? Not only did he gave us such a great film, but I could also listen to him for hours talking about Batman and film making because you can see that he has such a passion for both of those things. And on top he's actually really funny
Agreed, his intense attention to detail in his filmmaking and comic or movie influences always keep me hooked in every interview no matter what is the subject. He has more than delivered with The Batman and delivered my definitive interpretation of the character.
Yeah it’s pretty clear Bruce sees himself as the Mayors son, for him to be Robin is a huge change that most fans wouldn’t be happy with, your definitely need a teenage Dick Grayson for Robin to work in this universe as that’s comic accurate but also fits the realistic world more as supposed to him being a nine year old fighting crime
I mean comic book accurate robin is about 8-12. But I do agree he needs to be older if they bring him into this universe because most audiences wouldn’t be able to suspend their disbelief to a point where a kid that hasn’t even thought of puberty yet is out taking down crime bosses and rogues lol. In the comics it works, for these movies it definitely would not, he needs to be probably 13-15 for it to work here
@@dope8878 yeah but in this more noir realistic world that’s not gonna work, I meant comic accurate in the sense that it’s still Dick Grayson, not some original character like Nolan did, but he has to be older for people to buy it
Good god we're all so fanatic about easter eggs, cameos, one movie leading into another etc. It's so fatiguing. The kid was just to show you what Bruce was processing on the inside. It worked so well.
Yeah marvel kinda ruined our expectations with regards to this types of movies. Everything should be connected instead of you know, maybe it just is a metaphor or thematic statement that the movie is saying? Can themes not be allowed in blockbusters anymore people?!!!
Matt Reeves is an extraordinary filmmaker, his attention to detail and the way he talks about the filmmaking and influcnes behind his movies is never not fascinating to listen to. He absolutely more than delivered with The Batman and gave us the definitive and most comic book accurate live-action potrayal of the character.
I love when I watch a movie and then stuff with cast and directors and it’s fun, I hate when you watch stuff and you get weird vibes but Matt just seems a blast and the fact he’s like fanboying over a fans theory/idea is great, you can tell how much he loves and cares about this project
I was thinking of the same thing the first time I saw the film. Would the little boy become Robin? I mean he was wearing a red outfit in the crime scene, so who knows.
It's simple this Gotham is more grounded and even the batman doesn't glide he uses wingsuit and parachute. So it's not possible for a Kid dressed up colourfully and fight grown men. Plus batman look kind'a lone warrior.
@@solis_rex_89 boys in their early teens already have higher strength and motor skills than adult women and catwoman is still a viable fighter, not to mention he'd have similar armor to batman.
That was my exact thought when Gordon said to Batman that his son found him. I was oh like him!! So Mr Reves 👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼 thank you for this amazing cinematic experience
I love that when the van crashes into the funeral, Bruce goes straight to protect the kid, because the kid is him and all along, the only person he's looking to protect is himself.
I think personally imo that Batman doesn’t need a robin in upcoming sequels, I think he’s a better representation of that rage and sadness that the death of his parents caused if he’s alone
The kid has a parent still alive. Robin's gotta be a full orphan, but it's basically the same thing: Bruce sees his younger self, and sees himself failing to save the parents *again*, and sees it as his responsibility to make sure that kid doesn't slip through the cracks. So yeah, basically, in order for the Mayor's kid to become Robin, someone's gonna have to kill his mom.
While the idea of making that kid a "Robin" is interesting, it would be too obvious, which is probably why one would think that. But it's too on the nose and I think one becoming Robin would have to occur in some other way. - Besides, I feel that kid is a bit too young and they'd have to skip quite some years with any next movie to get there. I mean, I wouldn't already want to see an "oh, it's an older Batman now". Let Battinson just use his young self and keep the period around there, Bruce's 20s, 30s, whatever. A Robin could still happen. In fact, I do want to finally see a new fleshed-out Robin, as the Nolan-arc kinda pussied out of that one. JGL could've been great, but they didn't go for it and practically only made it like an Easter Egg to tickle fans' balls and leave them blue. - And since we live in the world we currently do, just make Robin a girl, as in Carrie Kelley. Just do that, make her the unexpected character to be Robin and a character that within the fictional world nobody suspects. - She could be akin to Hit-Girl (the movie version), which is the bar they'd need to be around.
Holy goodness that’s a good idea. How epic would a third The Batman be with this kid as Robin. He could be experimenting with being a vigilante as a teenager, inspired by The Batman of course. He could also be used as the target of an attack by the next villain. I could see that arc evolving like the one with Kate Bishop in the Hawkeye show did… With a reluctant Batman who hast to save this super enthusiastic but equally skilled a teenage renegade
You kno, the more Matt speaks, the more I believe JGL for sayin he knew who batman was just by looking at him at the orphanage. It actually makes sense
No it doesn't. The little boy and Batman understand each other with a look, but that isn't the same thing as the boy literally knowing the actual person beneath the cowl.
@@nadia.k519 How in the world is a mere look meant to convey emotion in one case supposed to justify the claim that a mere look can reveal a person's entire identity in a different case?
@@Progger11 aye bro he gave a good explanation is all I’m sayin. He said he learned how to mask his pain. It was the same look Bruce had. I think 10 yrs later it makes more sense
The kid shows up in the next movie: [Bruce brings Mithell's son to the Batcave] B: "Alfred, I'm adopting this child." A: "Sir, isn't he the Mitchell's boy?" The boy: "Actually, Mitchell is my father's name. Ever since he died, people give me strange looks. So I'm taking my mother's name... 'Grayson'."
Wtf? Robins fuckin awesome. He’s literally just a young Batman who grows up into another bone breaking vigilante. Idk why people hate on robin like the only robin to ever exist is the 60s one… Cleary you don’t understand who Batman is.
@@xyongrayson8007 Ik all about the robins im just saying they are all lame , when they’re grown up like red hood , Red Robin , Knight wing they’re cool but at this point been ruined by fans so they’re pretty lame Batman’s best when he works alone the whole bat family was a mistake just Knightwing would’ve been cool but man you can’t tell me robin isn’t goofy asf
Can we all agree that Matt Reeves is just a great and sympathetic human being? Not only did he gave us such a great film, but I could also listen to him for hours talking about Batman and film making because you can see that he has such a passion for both of those things. And on top he's actually really funny
Agreed, his intense attention to detail in his filmmaking and comic or movie influences always keep me hooked in every interview no matter what is the subject. He has more than delivered with The Batman and delivered my definitive interpretation of the character.
Agreed!
Agreed ! I love his passion about things!
Really funny? Ok bud😂
One of the best directors working today and he was actually funny af in this interview lol. Can’t wait to see what he does in a sequel.
Interviewer: “So, is the mayor’s son Robin?”
Matt Reeves: “Well, yes, but actually no.”
Yeah it’s pretty clear Bruce sees himself as the Mayors son, for him to be Robin is a huge change that most fans wouldn’t be happy with, your definitely need a teenage Dick Grayson for Robin to work in this universe as that’s comic accurate but also fits the realistic world more as supposed to him being a nine year old fighting crime
I don’t think the kid has a name yet. Grayson could be his mom’s maiden name
Robert did say he wanted robin to be 13
Robins fucking like 10 years old in dark victory what are you taking about
I mean comic book accurate robin is about 8-12. But I do agree he needs to be older if they bring him into this universe because most audiences wouldn’t be able to suspend their disbelief to a point where a kid that hasn’t even thought of puberty yet is out taking down crime bosses and rogues lol. In the comics it works, for these movies it definitely would not, he needs to be probably 13-15 for it to work here
@@dope8878 yeah but in this more noir realistic world that’s not gonna work, I meant comic accurate in the sense that it’s still Dick Grayson, not some original character like Nolan did, but he has to be older for people to buy it
Good god we're all so fanatic about easter eggs, cameos, one movie leading into another etc. It's so fatiguing. The kid was just to show you what Bruce was processing on the inside. It worked so well.
Yeah marvel kinda ruined our expectations with regards to this types of movies. Everything should be connected instead of you know, maybe it just is a metaphor or thematic statement that the movie is saying? Can themes not be allowed in blockbusters anymore people?!!!
I saw it as both. Disappointed that it wasn't a Robin set-up but it doesn't take away from the movie for me.
@@TMSokoya Catwoman did namedrop Bludhaven at the end of the film, so it could set up Dick Grayson.
I love how sassy Matt is “yea I’m right here” 😂
Matt Reeves is an extraordinary filmmaker, his attention to detail and the way he talks about the filmmaking and influcnes behind his movies is never not fascinating to listen to. He absolutely more than delivered with The Batman and gave us the definitive and most comic book accurate live-action potrayal of the character.
I love when I watch a movie and then stuff with cast and directors and it’s fun, I hate when you watch stuff and you get weird vibes but Matt just seems a blast and the fact he’s like fanboying over a fans theory/idea is great, you can tell how much he loves and cares about this project
Spoilers: I love the way matt shoots down theories by saying “interesting” the same way the riddler says it when Batman and Gordon got it wrong
U r so right
One of my favorite directors. I will be forever grateful for him for having nade me have an amazing time watching The Batman.
Always impressive how Kevin looks so hyped and enthusiastic doing interview for film he thinks were "good".
I mean, he liked and enjoyed the movie. I also think his love for filmmaking makes him so enthusiastic.
When Batman looked at the Mayor's son, I know that Bruce Wayne felt like he looked at himself as a child again.
Comic book accurate Robin could totally work in this universe. It would be Batman solving Dick's parents circus murder and maybe enlist his help
Honestly, Matt Reeves could play Jim Gordon. Lol. He just has the look..
I was thinking of the same thing the first time I saw the film. Would the little boy become Robin? I mean he was wearing a red outfit in the crime scene, so who knows.
You thinking way too much. That's a Mitchell not a Grayson.
It's the mayor's son
It's simple this Gotham is more grounded and even the batman doesn't glide he uses wingsuit and parachute. So it's not possible for a Kid dressed up colourfully and fight grown men. Plus batman look kind'a lone warrior.
@@solis_rex_89 boys in their early teens already have higher strength and motor skills than adult women and catwoman is still a viable fighter, not to mention he'd have similar armor to batman.
@@solis_rex_89 Reeve’s did say that if he does do Robin he wants him to be 13-14-ish. It is definitely not out of the realm of possibilities
That was my exact thought when Gordon said to Batman that his son found him. I was oh like him!! So Mr Reves 👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼 thank you for this amazing cinematic experience
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Matt Reeves looks so much like Edward Norton, I just can't unsee the similarity
what a guy. matt reeves gets it
Right age, wrong character. It needs to be Dick Grayson
I don’t think Matt would make the mistake of not giving us dick Grayson. He clearly understands the character
This isn’t Snyder we’re talking about
haha. I totally agree. He understands and has an appreciation for every character. I just hope that love extends to the Flying Graysons
Best narrative part of this movie for sure.
I love that when the van crashes into the funeral, Bruce goes straight to protect the kid, because the kid is him and all along, the only person he's looking to protect is himself.
i'm glad he isn't going to. not every character we see on screen needs to be some profound figure in the batman mythos
Basically, he said: “F*ck No!”
Matt reeves gets Batman!
Everyone gets Batman he's not a tuff character to understand
@@igbotimehopper64yearsago46nope Zack Snyder didn't lol
My buddy and I potentially thought that kid (mayors son) was gonna be Robin too
Totally! I mean they even put him in a red hood!
The more I look at him and the more I feel HE should have done Gordon. lol
I think personally imo that Batman doesn’t need a robin in upcoming sequels, I think he’s a better representation of that rage and sadness that the death of his parents caused if he’s alone
That was my thought
Matt reeves looks like Jim Gordon
The kid was wearing a Red/Black Ninja Costume. It would make much more sense for the Mayors son to become Azrael
Now that would be awesome
00:49 HAHA
This is wide open, could be or couldn't be. Am pretty sure it isn't decided if Robin is in the next movie or not.
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People become the Batman instead of the Punisher so they can sleep at night.
The kid has a parent still alive. Robin's gotta be a full orphan, but it's basically the same thing: Bruce sees his younger self, and sees himself failing to save the parents *again*, and sees it as his responsibility to make sure that kid doesn't slip through the cracks.
So yeah, basically, in order for the Mayor's kid to become Robin, someone's gonna have to kill his mom.
Matt is the best.
While the idea of making that kid a "Robin" is interesting, it would be too obvious, which is probably why one would think that.
But it's too on the nose and I think one becoming Robin would have to occur in some other way. - Besides, I feel that kid is a bit too young and they'd have to skip quite some years with any next movie to get there. I mean, I wouldn't already want to see an "oh, it's an older Batman now". Let Battinson just use his young self and keep the period around there, Bruce's 20s, 30s, whatever.
A Robin could still happen. In fact, I do want to finally see a new fleshed-out Robin, as the Nolan-arc kinda pussied out of that one. JGL could've been great, but they didn't go for it and practically only made it like an Easter Egg to tickle fans' balls and leave them blue. - And since we live in the world we currently do, just make Robin a girl, as in Carrie Kelley. Just do that, make her the unexpected character to be Robin and a character that within the fictional world nobody suspects. - She could be akin to Hit-Girl (the movie version), which is the bar they'd need to be around.
ihad this theory too since he looked like the robin in the dark knight returns comic books. same haircut.
Wait… why is this just a clip, where’s the full interview???
It's in the description, they took this part out of the full one since it's a spoiler.
I was hoping that that one gang initiate was gonna become robin
2:37
I wanna try get casted as robin I can do it, anywhere know where to start
He kinda looks like he could.be Jim Gordan
I hope redhood shows up
Based on how Matt talks about it at the start I think he fully has intentions on bringing in robin
Hidilioh gothaminos!
Matt Reeves is a God amongst men.
Wouldn't mind if they make a new character based of a combination of Dick and Jason.
No.
@@sup3414 i think movies dont have enough time to copy all the comic book lore, so im all for it
@@mynewchanel Bullshit.
Holy goodness that’s a good idea. How epic would a third The Batman be with this kid as Robin. He could be experimenting with being a vigilante as a teenager, inspired by The Batman of course. He could also be used as the target of an attack by the next villain. I could see that arc evolving like the one with Kate Bishop in the Hawkeye show did… With a reluctant Batman who hast to save this super enthusiastic but equally skilled a teenage renegade
No. It has to be Grayson. That name "Robin" is born because Dick's mom gave him that name. Its a personal name. It can't just be given out of nowhere.
You kno, the more Matt speaks, the more I believe JGL for sayin he knew who batman was just by looking at him at the orphanage. It actually makes sense
No it doesn't. The little boy and Batman understand each other with a look, but that isn't the same thing as the boy literally knowing the actual person beneath the cowl.
@@Progger11 and that look is the same look JGL was talkin about. Think about it
@@nadia.k519 How in the world is a mere look meant to convey emotion in one case supposed to justify the claim that a mere look can reveal a person's entire identity in a different case?
@@Progger11 aye bro he gave a good explanation is all I’m sayin. He said he learned how to mask his pain. It was the same look Bruce had. I think 10 yrs later it makes more sense
@@Progger11 ur wrong
Good. I’m out. Lol.
This not for u goofball cryy
Wait, he wasn’t supposed to be Robin?
No
No
No
obviously not
Dam it my ideas for the next movie are ruined
The kid shows up in the next movie:
[Bruce brings Mithell's son to the Batcave]
B: "Alfred, I'm adopting this child."
A: "Sir, isn't he the Mitchell's boy?"
The boy: "Actually, Mitchell is my father's name. Ever since he died, people give me strange looks. So I'm taking my mother's name... 'Grayson'."
This is why fans shouldn’t write comic book movies
@@freshnoodles2108 lmao
Please No Robins in this trilogy robin lame ash.
Wtf? Robins fuckin awesome. He’s literally just a young Batman who grows up into another bone breaking vigilante. Idk why people hate on robin like the only robin to ever exist is the 60s one… Cleary you don’t understand who Batman is.
And robins definitely gonna be in it so stay mad
@@publicoutlaw1731 lmao shut up kid 🤣
I hope you discover just how great the robins are soon. Your missing out on some of the best Batman stories man
@@xyongrayson8007 Ik all about the robins im just saying they are all lame , when they’re grown up like red hood , Red Robin , Knight wing they’re cool but at this point been ruined by fans so they’re pretty lame Batman’s best when he works alone the whole bat family was a mistake just Knightwing would’ve been cool but man you can’t tell me robin isn’t goofy asf