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A new Batmobile was designed for Batman Forever, with two cars being constructed, one for stunt purposes and one for close-ups. [56] Chris O'Donnell had the area around his eyes painted black and then the Robin mask glued on him. [57]
O'Donnell later said that he did not believe it turned out well. [12] O'Donnell did not appear in another movie for two years. He was the choice of one of the producers for the role of James Darrell Edwards III/Agent J in Men in Black (1997), but he turned it down as being too similar to his role in Batman Forever. Will Smith played this role. [13]
Batman Forever broke Jurassic Park's records ($47 million) for the highest weekend debut in June, for a summer release, a PG-13 rated film, and of all-time. It also broke Batman Returns ' records ($45.6 million) for the highest weekend debut for a superhero film and a Warner Bros. film. Batman Forever was the first film ever to gross more than ...
The 1990s were the prime era for Batman, as the second Bruce Wayne of the decade was helmed by Val Kilmer in Batman Forever. ... Chris O'Donnell and George Clooney in 1997's Batman and Robin.
The actress played Bruce Wayne's love interest, Dr. Chase Meridian, in Batman Forever. ... Drew Barrymore as Sugar, Debi Mazar as Spice, and Chris O'Donnell as Robin.
Dick Grayson appears in Batman Forever and Batman & Robin, portrayed by Chris O'Donnell. [31] A spin-off starring Robin was planned, but scrapped after the failure of Batman & Robin. [32] John Blake, a character inspired by Robin, appears in the Dark Knight Trilogy, portrayed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. [33] [34] [35]
Earlier in the evening, the Batman Forever actor walked the red carpet with Maeve, 14, whom he Chris O’Donnell brought his youngest daughter, Maeve, as his date to the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards.
Batman & Robin is a 1997 American superhero film based on the DC Comics characters Batman and Robin by Bill Finger and Bob Kane.It is the fourth and final installment of Warner Bros.' initial Batman film series, a sequel to Batman Forever (1995), and the only film in the series made without the involvement of Tim Burton in any capacity.