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Wayne Manor in 1989’s Batman. Pic credit: Warner Bros
The news that Michael Keaton was returning as Batman in the upcoming DCEU movie Flash finally confirmed that the first big-screen Batman was coming back over 30 years since he debuted.
This was up in the air due to the coronavirus pandemic, as Keaton was unsure about filming at the time. However, Keaton finally decided to come back and now he will join Flash, which also features Ben Affleck’s Batman.
The movie will take on the Flashpoint storyline, making fans wonder if Keaton is Bruce Wayne or if he will portray Thomas Wayne, which is the Batman in the alternate Earth that Flash accidentally created.
The Flash film has officially begun filming, and thanks to new photos snapped of
The Flash set, it seems as if one of the most famous locations in all of DC Comics will be making an appearance in the 2022 release.
Fans in England spotted Warner Bros. production trucks outside of Burghley House in Peterborough, England, with the location almost certainly set to represent Wayne Manor, the home of Bruce Wayne. The same estate was used for Wayne Manor in 1989’s
Batman and 1992’s
Batman Returns, which starred Micheal Keaton as the caped crusader.
This comes after the confirmed news that Keaton is set to reprise his role of Batman in
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Revival Productions, organisers of Classic Ibiza at Burghley House, receive grant from Culture Recovery Fund Published: 06:00, 02 April 2021
Revival Productions, organisers of Classic Ibiza at Burghley House, has received a grant from the latest round of the Governmentâs £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund.
The funding, awarded today (April 2), is from a £400 million pot, which was held back last year to ensure the Culture Recovery Fund could continue to help organisations as the public health picture changed.
The funding has been awarded by Arts Council England, as well as Historic England and National Lottery Heritage Fund and the British Film Institute.
Classic Ibiza. Photo: Joe Hayhow