Batman is an American Psycho
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Warner Bros. Casts Christian Bale as 'Batman'
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Versatile actor Christian Bale (news), whose roles have varied from reporter to serial killer, will don the bat-ear mask of the caped crusader for the upcoming "Batman" movie, Warner Bros. said.
Director Christopher Nolan (news), whose credits include "Insomnia" and "Memento," called Bale "the ultimate embodiment" of Batman's alter ego, millionaire Bruce Wayne, in a statement issued on Thursday announcing Bale's casting.
"He has exactly the balance of darkness and light that we were looking for," Nolan said.
The Batman movies have been a lucrative series for Warner Bros., a unit of AOL Time Warner . The first "Batman" in 1989 raked in over $250 million in domestic theaters and the fourth, 1997's "Batman & Robin," took in $107 million.
Bale, 29, follows a long line of high-profile actors who have played the crime fighting comic book hero in the movies including Michael Keaton (news), George Clooney (news) and Val Kilmer (news).
The actor won his first big break in the movies when Steven Spielberg (news) cast him in 1987 epic "Empire of the Sun." Bale has gone on to star in a number of big-budget Hollywood movies and low-budget independent films, such as Todd Hayne's story of 1970's rockers, "Velvet Goldmine."
Bale received attention for his portrayal of serial killer Patrick Bateman in the controversial 2000 movie "American Psycho," and more recently he appeared as a husband whose marriage is on the rocks in "Laurel Canyon."
Nolan and Warner Bros. will begin shooting the new "Batman" movie in early 2004 to be ready for theaters by 2005.
Wow...this is a suprise! Bale's a great actor...hopefully he'll have a better script and director to work with than Val Kilmer and George Clooney did. He's easily up to the doing the role physically. It's just going to be damn weird seeing him in a "summer blockbuster"-type movie like this...