STARS of The Batman have taken to the red carpet as part of the celebrations at the glamorous London premiere.
Robert Pattinson led the way at the glitzy screening, as he was seen looking dapper in a black turtleneck and oversized tweed blazer.
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Hunk Robert, 35, linked arms with co-star Zoe Kravitz - who plays Catwoman in the new Warner Bros film, released next month.
He cut a smart figure in the simple outfit, which he paired with a thick silver chain bracelet, and styled his brunette hair neatly with gel.
Robert is due to take the lead as Batman for the first time in the new release, which will hit screens for cinemagoers on March 4.
Meanwhile, Zoe, 33, who is the daughter actor and musician Lenny Kravitz and actress Lisa Bonet, showed off her stunning figure.
Bringing the sexy energy of Catwoman to the carpet, she opted for a tight-fitting black gown, with cut-outs to reveal her under boob.
Elsewhere, Paul Dano - who will portray bad guy Riddler - wore a smart navy suit as he joined his co-stars for a series of photographs.
While actor and director Andy Serkis ensured he stood out from the crowd with a tartan belt around his black blazer.
The group was completed by Jeffrey Wright - who is set to play James Gordon - wearing a simple black suit and t-shirt.
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Robert is taking over from Ben Affleck as the iconic superhero for The Batman - the latest instalment in the iconic superhero's story.
The hotly anticipated appearance is part of what is set to be the franchise's longest film yet, coming in at almost three hours.
The Hollywood Reporter revealed that the credits don't start rolling on the movie until after two hours and 55 minutes of action.
The Batman is finally due to hit cinemas at the turn of midnight on March 4 after more than two years in production.
Lead actor Robert previously revealed how he was almost pushed to breaking point by "control freak" director Mark Reeves.
Insiders say New York-born Matt forced Twilight star Robert to do upwards of 50 takes inside the bulky Batman suit, leaving him, and the crew, exhausted.
The source said: “Filming has been a gruelling process, especially for Robert, as Matt is such a perfectionist.
"He’ll insist on doing scenes over and over again and get bogged down in the tiny detail. Sometimes it’s like he doesn’t know when to stop.”
Matt directed Cloverfield in 2008, 2014’s Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes and its 2017 sequel War For The Planet Of The Apes.
The source continued: “Matt has done blockbusters before, but this is another level.
“Batman is arguably the most popular superhero of all and by the time the film is released it will be the Dark Knight’s first solo movie in ten years.
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"Warner Bros can’t afford for the fanbase to be disappointed and have thrown £90million at the film. No one is denying that this is a high stakes production and that Matt is feeling the pressure to get it right.
“But Robert has had a tough time on these franchise movies before. He hated Twilight by the time it wrapped, and the last thing anyone wants is for him to become jaded.”
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