However, Pattinson’s Batman will be living with the grief of that experience.

“It’s a totally different vibe.

It’s a tragedy,” Pattinson said.

And I’m playing [into] the parents' death constantly the whole time."

“I didn’t realize how sad it would make me feel.

There is something about his relationship with Selina Kyle [Zoe Kravitz] as well.

It’s very present in the graphic novels.

There are ways to reinterpret that character.

An infinite number of ways.

This is the maybe 9th or 10th Batman movie and it does feel incredibly different,” he added.

Pattinson said he was influenced by Christian Bale’s Batman, and specifically his very low Batman voice.

Pattinson said it was very difficult to do this, especially for longer periods of time.

Pattinson said The Batman will be unique in that Batman has a lot of extended dialogue sequences.

Pattinson said he did so many vocal exercises that he strengthened his larynx.

“As soon as you put on the suit, it sort of does something to you.

You start behaving in this quite particular way,” he said.

Finally, Pattinson discussed landing the role of Batman in the first place.

He said it was a “no-hesitation yes” to sign on for the movie.

But Pattinson said Batman fits that description.

“You look for things that kind of scare you,” Pattinson said.

“You look for things that feel incredibly out of reach.

It’s the jewel in the crown of characters.”

The Batman releases in theaters on March 4.

Paul Dano portrays The Riddler and Colin Farrell plays Penguin.

The movie runs fornearly three hours.

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