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Michael Keaton, 69, appears in good spirits as she sports a casual outfit for a private hotel dinner in London
He is currently filming the superhero movie, The Flash.
And Michael Keaton appeared to be in high spirits on Saturday as he donned a casual outfit for dinner at a hotel in London.
The A-list actor, 69, sported denim jeans and a camel coat as he arrived at L’Oscar on Southampton Row in Camden.
‘Peace’: Michael Keaton appeared to be in high spirits on Saturday as he donned a casual outfit for dinner at a hotel in London
Michael wore a light blue shirt and kept warm in a cosy V-neck cardigan.
He opted for casual white trainers as he was seen clutching his glasses.
Michael’s silver locks were styled in a cropped, short hairdo and he sported a clean-shaven look.
It was revealed in April that Michael will return as Batman in The Flash, 29 years after his last appearance as the Caped Crusader.
Private meal: The A-list actor, 69, sported denim jeans and a camel coat as he arrived at L’Oscar on Southampton Row in Camden
Layering tastefully: Michael wore a light blue shirt and kept warm in a cosy V-neck cardigan
Keaton’s agency, ICM Partners, confirmed to The Wrap that Keaton will return, whilst director Andy Muschietti revealed the official logo on social media and announced filming is already underway.
The 69-year-old actor originally played millionaire Bruce Wayne and his crime busting alter-ego in Tim Burton’s 1989 classic Batman and its 1992 sequel Batman Returns.
But his advanced years will make him the oldest Batman to date, having last played the role when he was 41.
It’s understood that The Flash will introduce the DC Extended Universe ‘multiverse,’ with Keaton portraying a Batman in a universe separate from the one that has played out in previous DC movies.
Specs: He opted for casual white trainers as he was seen clutching his glasses
Neat: Michael’s silver locks were styled in a cropped, short hairdo and he sported a clean-shaven look
The much-anticipated movie began production work in London in April and The Wrap reports that Michael has fully committed himself to the project.
The actor previously suggested that concerns about the coronavirus pandemic in the UK, one of the world’s most affected countries, might cause him to walk away.
Speaking about his planned return to the role, he recently told Deadline: ‘To be honest with you, you know what worries me more than anything about all this stuff? It’s COVID.
‘I’m more concerned. I keep my eye more on the COVID situation in the UK than anything. That will determine everything, and so that’s why I’m living outside the city here on 17 acres, staying away from everybody, because the COVID thing has got me really concerned.’
Confirmed: It was revealed in April that Michael will return as Batman in The Flash, 29 years after his last appearance as the Caped Crusader (pictured in Tim Burton’s film in 1989)
Logo: The actor’s agency, ICM Partners, confirmed to The Wrap that Keaton will return, whilst director Andy Muschietti revealed the official logo and announced filming has begun
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