“I felt total freedom to do whatever I want," Giacchino said. "Matt [Reeves] always agreed, this is our Batman, this is our vision. In the same way that I always loved, what I still do about Batman comics and graphic novels, is that each of these artists, each of these authors they take their own crack at what they want this to be. It’s their version of Batman."
"I love it when I see a graphic novel of Batman in the 1800s," he added. "To me that is cool. I love that. I’m not the kind of person that says Batman must always be this. It’s like 'no, why?' It can be whatever the artist wants to be and it has over the years done that, many times over. I love the idea of taking something and just kind of doing our version of it.”Over the years, Batman's movie score has been composed by the likes of Elliot Goldenthal (Batman Forever), Hans Zimmer (The Dark Knight Trilogy), and, of course, Danny Elfman (Batman, Batman Returns, Batman: The Animated Series).
The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz, began filming in the U.K. at the end of January. The film's take on the Batmobile has many influences, from the comics to the original TV series.
For more on the new movie, here's everything we know so far about The Batman. Then check out IGN's ranking of all the movie Batsuits and our pick for the best movie Batman.
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