The Batman Website Lets You "Play A Game" With The Riddler


Promotion for The Batman is in full swing. Following the release of new photos through the latest Empire Magazine issue, a new viral site pits users against the Riddler.

Through rataalada.com, users can also take a look at sketches of the Batman, those of which have been curated by the Gotham City Police Department (GCPD).

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The Batman Website Lets You "Play A Game" With The Riddler

When you boot up the website, it'll seem like you're playing one of Riddler's games:

Look what the Bat dragged in. What do you say we play a little game?

The Enigma has set up three riddles for you to answer, with the correct responses being "street," "Batman," and "laws".

After answering the questions correctly, you'll be rewarded with a series of rough sketches of The Dark Knight. The GCPD has drafted the images themselves, hinting at the department's fascination with the vigilante.

Three rough sketches of the Batman, going from light to dark.
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Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures
Sketch of The Batman

Director and writer, Matt Reeves is portraying the Caped Crusader in his scariest story yet while focusing on his detective side. The filmmaker's take on Bruce Wayne is also inspired by '90s icon, Kurt Cobain.

Robert Pattinson dons the cape this time around, offering a neo-noir twist on the troubled hero:

THE BATMAN is an edgy, action-packed thriller that depicts Batman in his early years, struggling to balance rage with righteousness as he investigates a disturbing mystery that has terrorized Gotham. Robert Pattinson delivers a raw, intense portrayal of Batman as a disillusioned, desperate vigilante awakened by the realization that the anger consuming him makes him no better than the ruthless serial killer he’s hunting.

The Batman will arrive in theatres in March 2022, almost six months after its initial launch.

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