The new Batman movie trailer premieres with Zoe Kravitz over the weekend at the NBA All-Star Game

The new Batman trailer premieres with Robert Pattinson, Colin Farrell and Zoe Kravitz during the weekly NBA All-Star Game










A new trailer for the much-anticipated movie The Batman surfaced over the weekend at the NBA All-Star Game on Saturday.

The trailer was played during a commercial break with broadcaster Kevin Harlan to present the new clip.

The video originally showed the exterior of Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland with everything running normally.

Another Trailer: A new trailer for the much-anticipated movie The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson as the head crusader, surfaced during the NBA All-Star Game on Saturday.

Introduction: Kevin Harlan introduced the clip and said

Introduction: Kevin Harlan introduced the clip and said “Hold on, is that a bat signal?” Asked. I think Batman is on the surface. Oh man, I can’t believe what I see.

“Well, the fun just started on a cold February night here—” the famous sports broadcaster cut short his statement as the screen began to flash and read “Truth Revealed.”

“Wow, you guys brought this in the truck?” Harlan asked. “Something is happening outside.”

The trailer starts playing, and a racket signal superimposed on the video.

“Wait, is this a bat signal?” Asked. I think Batman is on the surface. Oh man, I can’t believe what I see.

Catwoman: The trailer gave fans another glimpse of Zoe Kravitz's cat

Catwoman: The trailer gave fans another glimpse of Zoe Kravitz’s cat

Fit: Kravitz is seen rocking his signature Punk suit

Fit: Kravitz is seen rocking his signature Punk suit

Tension: Near the end of the clip, Catwoman asks

Tension: Near the end of the clip, the “Caped Crusader” Catwoman asks who’s under the mask, and if he’s scarred, the legendary hero replies “Yes.”

Then the trailer started in earnest, and it took up the entire screen.

The clip shows a few action sequences before being cut out for Zoë Kravitz’s Catwoman, Colin Farrell’s Penguin, and other characters all talking about the word “revenge.”

Andy Serkis, who plays Bruce Wayne’s trusted butler, Alfred, then says, “I just became quite famous” to Robert Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne, which makes him laugh.

Revenge: The trailer shows quite a few pre-cut action sequences to Catwoman from Zoë Kravitz, Colin Farrell's Penguin, and other characters saying the word

Revenge: The trailer shows quite a few pre-cut action sequences to Catwoman from Zoë Kravitz, Colin Farrell’s Penguin, and other characters saying the word “revenge.”

Loyal Companion: Andy Serkis, who plays Bruce Wayne's butler, Alfred, then says

Loyal Companion: Andy Serkis, who plays Bruce Wayne’s butler, Alfred, then says “I just became famous” to Bruce Wayne’s Robert Pattinson, making him laugh

Take a closer look: Next, fans get a closer look at Farrell as Oswald Cobblepot.  He stands up, looks at someone and says,

Take a closer look: Next, fans get a closer look at Farrell as Oswald Cobblepot. He stands up, looks at someone and says, “Boy you’re all they say, aren’t you?”

Then fans get a closer look at Farrell as Oswald Cobblepot.

He stands up, looks at someone and says, “Boy you’re all they say, aren’t you?”

Then Batman lifts up using a grappling hook before cutting clips to Catwoman asking, “Don’t you say hi?”

Transformation: Pattinson without a shirt wearing his uniform

Transformation: Pattinson without a shirt wearing his uniform

Recognizable clip: The trailer shows a few of the same clips as previous iterations have done including the Batmobile flying through a massive fireball while chasing a Penguin's car

Recognizable clip: The trailer shows a few of the same clips as previous iterations have done including the Batmobile flying through a massive fireball while chasing a Penguin’s car

The trailer shows a few of the same clips as previous iterations have done including the Batmobile flying through a massive fireball while chasing Penguin’s car and other shots of Batman generally striking over Gotham’s criminal underworld.

Near the end of the clip, the “Caped Crusader” Catwoman asks who’s under the mask, and if he’s scarred, the superhero replies “Yes.”

Batman, directed by Cloverfield director Matt Reeves, is scheduled for release in theaters March 4.

Coming Soon: Batman, directed by Cloverfield director Matt Reeves, is ready for theatrical release on March 4

Coming Soon: Batman, directed by Cloverfield director Matt Reeves, is ready for theatrical release on March 4

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