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Check Out This Hilarious Fan-made 'The Batman' Parody With Only $20 Budget

In a new YouTube video, The Batman is reimagined as a considerably lower-budget picture. The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves and released in early March this year, is the newest reinterpretation of the titular hero to enter theaters. The picture has been a huge hit, grossing $679 million at the box office and topping the rankings for movies released in 2022 thus far. It stars Robert Pattinson as a new Bruce Wayne and has a considerably darker tone.
Check Out This The Batman Parody With Only $20 BudgetPattinson is assisted by an all-star cast that includes Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright, and Zoe Kravitz, who all take their characters down a far darker road. This is an important component of the picture, and its marketing emphasized it. Many of the teasers had an awful feeling of foreboding, and in the first teaser, a remixed version of Nirvana's "Something in the Way" was utilized to accentuate this motif, which included symphonic parts from the movie's music.
Check Out This The Batman Parody With Only $20 BudgetIn a recent video on Cracked's YouTube channel, meanwhile, this has been turned on its head. They remake The Batman as if it were filmed for only $20, complete with all of the shoddy costumes and fragile objects you'd expect from a low-budget film. They mock several notable moments, including the one in which Pattinson's Batman brutally strikes a criminal and Selina Kyle's statement "I like strays." We can see the entire video beneath:

Together with the cinematic allusions, the clip also includes several relevant in-jokes, such as Commissioner Gordon asking Batman if he's "done today's wordle" or Batman's phone contact with Riddler, who claims he's there to talk about the Batmobile's warranty. These instances emphasize the video's sarcastically humorous tone, which is typical of YouTube versions of popular properties. They've done a fantastic job with the less expensive outfits, especially the knock-off Penguin, who has some of the disfigurements that characterize Colin Farrell's portrayal in the movie.
nullClips like these are certain to surface with films as instantaneously iconic and popular as The Batman, but at least this one appears to have been done by individuals who are truly enthusiastic about the subject. It's very certainly due to the movie's extraordinarily good reaction among Batman fan base. With a slew of sequels and spin-off concepts in the works, we may see more of the same sort of spoof clips coming for Pattinson's crime fighter.
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