Keanu Reeves says playing Batman would be a dream come true.
In preparation for his upcoming appearance in DC League of Super Pets, Keanu Reeves recently spoke with Extra about voicing Batman, the owner of Ace the Bat-Hound portrayed by Kevin Hart. In the press conference, Reeves expressed his delight at being chosen to voice one of his favorite comic book characters and said that he’d be interested in playing Batman on the big screen.
“It’s always been a…it’s been a dream,” said the veteran actor before touching on the current adaptation of the character. “Pattinson’s got Batman right now, and he’s doing awesome. Maybe down the road. Maybe when they need an older Batman.”
Reeves then shared how excited he was to be included in DC League of Super Pets, But even that — just to be a part of a project that [Dwayne] Johnson and Kevin Hart are a part of is awesome, and I got to play Batman.”
On July 29, catch the DC League of Super Pets in theaters, and watch Keanu Reeves’ interview with Extra below. Also, check out the film’s synopsis below:
Krypto the Super-Dog and Superman are inseparable best friends, sharing the same superpowers and fighting crime side by side in Metropolis. However, when the Man of Steel and the rest of the Justice League are kidnapped, Krypto must convince a ragtag group of animals to master their own newfound powers for a rescue mission.
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