Published 17:30 IST, August 11th 2020
'Batman Forever' star Val Kilmer teases to don the 'Batsuit' again at DC FanDome
Val Kilmer has confirmed that he would appear at the upcoming DC FanDome event. The 'Batman Forever' star even teased that he could wear the Batsuit again
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A week ago, DC revealed list of artists who will appear in its upcoming DC FanDome event. It included Val Kilmer, who portrayed Bruce Wayne / Batman in 1995 released Batman Forever, directed by Joel Schumacher. Now actor teased that he might be donning cape cruser suit at fan event again.
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Val Kilmer jokes about putting on 'Batsuit' again for DC FanDome
DC unveiled list of artists featuring at DC FanDome event and confirmed news of Val Kilmer being an attendee. actor also shared news on his Instagram handle as he posted video. In caption, he mentioned that makers asked him to be a part of event and he questioned m if it meant putting on old bat suit. He wrote that y told him it is optional. Kilmer teased that he could don suit again at event after 25 years of appearing in it on big screen. Check out his post below.
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news of Val Kilmer appearing at DC FanDome event me fans excited. His caption of wearing 'batsuit' again caught much attention as fans requested him to wear suit at event. Some congratulated actor for reappearing as detective superhero, while ors called him as ir favourite Batman. Take a look at a few reactions.
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Val Kilmer’s confirmed presence at DC FanDome has sparked a new hope in fans that “Schumacher Cut” of Batman Forever could release. Fan-driven “ReleaseSnyderCut” campaign reached its success as Zack Snyder’s Justice League is heing to HBO Max in 2021. Now, Batman Forever fans are hoping that same thing can happen for long-awaited and reportedly a very different version of Joel Schumacher’s Batman Forever.
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Fatman Beyond podcast's co-host Mark Bernardin shed some light on “Schumacher Cut” while speaking with his podcast partner and filmmaker Kevin Smith. He mentioned that a 170-minute cut of Batman Forever exists in vault of Warner Bros. He said that film went “much deeper” into le character’s childhood psychosis and his mental blocks. Bernardin stated that it was a “more serious, darker version” of Batman Forever. He ded that it was one of first assemblies that late filmmaker Joel Schumacher filed with studio and y eventually cut it down because it was “too dark for kids” to watch.
17:30 IST, August 11th 2020