After more than 25 years of playing Batman, Val Kilmer acknowledges that he would be interested in becoming Batman once again for the big screen.
After the departure of Michael Keaton as the protagonist of the Dark Knight, Val Kilmer joined the cast of Batman Forever, directed by Joel Schumacher, which became the only time we saw the also interpreter of Tom “Iceman” Kazanski in Top Gun.
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Almost three decades after his interpretation as Batman, Val Kilmer would not dislike returning to the big screen with the mantle of the bat, in a project that involves different universes, such as the appearance of Michael Keaton in The Flash.
In a chat with IGN, which is released through social networks, Val Kilmer acknowledged that he would like to join a project where he makes an appearance as Batman.
IGN: Specifically, we now have multiple universes in comic book movies where actors who’ve played Batman or Spider-Man in the past team up with the current actor playing the role. Would you have any interest in playing Batman/Bruce Wayne again even in a cameo?
VAL: Yeah please pic.twitter.com/GtYgJjj9Wh
— Jim Vejvoda (@JimVejvoda) August 23, 2022
IGN: We now have multiple universes in the comic book movies where actors who played Batman or Spider-Man in the past join the current actor playing the part. Would you have any interest in playing Batman/Bruce Wayne again even in a cameo?
Val: Yes please.
After filling in for Michael Keaton in the role of Batman, Val Kilmer generated mixed reactions with his portrayal of the caped crusader.
Film critic Roger Ebert stated that Kilmer made a flat Batman, lacking in charisma, but his performance was acceptable.
Val Kilmer did not play the Bat Man again in Batman and Robin, since before this film was confirmed, Kilmer had signed with Paramount to film the film The Saint.
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