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With his next role inThe Flash, Michael Keaton will play the oldest live-action portrayal of Batman ever created by DC. None of the numerous performers who have played Batman in live-action films had reached the age of 50 at the time of their movie’s debut. The long-awaited superhero movie starring Ezra Miller, which will be the first to feature Michael Keaton’s Batman since 1992’sBatman Returns, gets its best look yet in the teaser, debunking rumors that the legendary character had been left out of the finished movie.

In the movie, Keaton’s Caped Crusader, who is considerably older by the time he debuts inThe Flash, encounters the DCEU’s Flash as he travels to an alternate universe where his mother is still alive.
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Michael Keaton becomes the oldest actor to play Batman in a live-action film
At 71 years old whenThe Flashdebuts,Michael Keatonwill be the oldest actor to portray Batman in a live-action movie or TV show. The only performers who were older were Olan Soule, who was 74 when he voiced Batman for the final time in the seventh season ofSuper Friends(1973), and Adam West, who was 88 when he portrayed Batman for the final time inBatman vs. Two-Face(2017) (which was released after his death).
Kevin Conroy was 64 years old when he appeared on television as the Kingdom Come version of Batman in theCrisis on Infinite Earthsstoryline in the Arrowverse.

Before Keaton’s comeback,Ben Affleck, who debuted as the Dark Knight inBatman v. Superman: Dawn of Justicein 2016, was the oldest actor to portray the character in a live-action movie. WhenThe Flashis released, Affleck will be 50 years old, and it’s possible that this will be the last time he portrays Batman in a live-action movie.
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DC usually goes for younger Batmans, making Michael Keaton a standout
DC has tended to portray Batman as younger-looking in the majority of its works. Keaton’s older Batman stands distinctive in the history of the character in the film because Val Kilmer, George Clooney, andChristian Baleall made their individual debuts as the Caped Crusader when they were all in their 30s. Keaton’s Batman comeback contrasts withRobert Pattinson’songoing The Batman series, in which Bruce Wayne is shown as being in his late 20s even though Pattinson was 34 at the time the movie was released.The Flashis made even more intriguing by Keaton’s reappearance as an elder Batman, opening up fresh narrative possibilities for the Caped Crusader.
The Flashis the most significant upcoming DC movie since it will introduce the franchise’s new continuity after James Gunn and Peter Safran took over DC Studios late last year.The Flashwill reset some of the DCEU, according to Gunn, who also stated that his new slate,Gods and Monsters,will launch in 2025 withSuperman: Legacy, marking the true start of the DC Universe.

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