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Director Joel Schumacher has made an official apology to the audience for the movie "Batman and Robin". This recognition, so important for all fans of Batman and the DC MCU, came from him in an interview with Vice. "Look, I'm sorry. I would like to apologize to every fan I disappointed, as I feel I owe them," said Schumacher.

Recall that the movie "Batman and Robin" was released in 1997. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell, Uma Thurman, Alicia Silverstone, Michael Gough, Pat Hingle, John Glover, Elle Macpherson and other celebrities. The project failed at the worldwide box office, earning only $ 238 million on a production budget of $ 125 million and comparable advertising campaign costs.

In 2014, Schumacher said that he was ready to shoot a continuation of the picture, using comics invented by him as a basis, but this idea, apparently, did not inspire the leadership of the Warner Bros. studio. In the spring of 2017, the leading actor in Batman and Robin, George Clooney, said in an interview that he feels responsible to the fans of Batman, because he “killed him.”

Note that Warner Bros. has been preparing a new solo movie about the Dark Knight for several years, but the timing of this plan is unknown.

George Clooney said in an interview that he feels a responsibility towards Batman fans, as he "killed him".

Note that Warner Bros. has been preparing a new solo movie about the Dark Knight for several years, but the timing of this plan is unknown.

George Clooney said in an interview that he feels responsible to the fans of Batman, because he "killed him".

Note that Warner Bros. has been preparing a new solo movie about the Dark Knight for several years, but the timing of this plan is unknown.

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