The Batman’s Robert Pattinson says he’s ‘very anxious to get back to work’ on the motion picture

The Batman’s Robert Pattinson says he’s ‘very anxious to get back to work’ on the motion picture from Matt Reeves

Robert Pattinson is raring to get back to work on The Batman.

The 34-year-old actor made a cameo Saturday at the online DC Comics FanDome event, where he said he was ready to don the suit of the Caped Crusader for filmmaker Matt Reeves.

‘As many of you probably already know, we were in the beginning stages of production when COVID hit,’ the A-list actor said, ‘so now I’m very anxious to get back to work and continue to form this beloved character, I’ve always been a massive fan.’

Ready to go: Robert Pattinson, 34, made a cameo Saturday at the online DC Comics FanDome event, where he said he was ready to don the suit of the Caped Crusader for filmmaker Matt Reeves

The English actor introduced the movie’s director before a trailer was displayed for the film.

‘I’m not really allowed to share anything, so I’m going to hand it over to the great Matt Reeves who’s somewhere around here, and he can determine what can and can’t be talked about,’ he said.

‘If you stick around to the end there’s a cool surprise,’ he said, in reference to the trailer.

The trailer, which ran about two minutes, was set to Nirvana’s Something in the Way, featuring looks at Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman/Selina Kyle and Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner James Gordon.

Legacy: The London native follows in the footsteps of Michael Keaton, George Clooney, Christian Bale and Ben Affleck in stepping into the high-profile role

Legacy: The London native follows in the footsteps of Michael Keaton, George Clooney, Christian Bale and Ben Affleck in stepping into the high-profile role

The English actor introduced the movie's director before a trailer was displayed for the film

The English actor introduced the movie’s director before a trailer was displayed for the film 

The ensemble cast of the film also includes Colin Farrell as The Penguin, Paul Dano as The Riddler and John Turturro as Carmine Falcone.

The FanDome-released trailer had racked up more than 10 million views since it was unveiled online by Warner Bros. Saturday.

Due to a halting of production amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the movie has been rescheduled to be released October 1, 2021

Due to a halting of production amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the movie has been rescheduled to be released October 1, 2021

The London native follows in the footsteps of Michael Keaton, George Clooney, Christian Bale and Ben Affleck in stepping into the high-profile role, which was first slated to arrive in theaters next June.

Due to a halting of production amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the movie has been rescheduled to be released October 1, 2021.