Despite being immunized and supplemented, Matt Reeves, the filmmaker of The Batman, had to withdraw from the international debut of his latest film owing to testing positive with COVID-19. The eagerly anticipated relaunch from Warner Bros. and DC is set to hit theatres this friday, and the global premiere took place on march 1st at Lincoln Centre in NYC. Many of the cast and crew from the film were present, notably Robert Patinnson and Zoe Kravitz
COVID-19 has caused many delays for the Batman. The picture was originally scheduled to debut on june 26th, 2021, before ever being pushed back to october 1st, and eventually to this friday. 2 months after production started, development on The Batman was terminated in march 2020. Andreww Jack, the movie production trainer, died of the illness a month later. Shooting was able to start in August, however it was cut short after only four days due to Pattinnson screening positive for COVID-19.
The company was placed on a two-week confinement as a result of this, following which construction continued until december 2020, when filming was eventually finished and finally the movie got opened to some highly favourable criticisms from movie buffs.