Source : PERTHNOW NEWS
Arnold Schwarzenegger used a dual in many of his views in Batman and Robin, according to ChrisO’Donnell.
The 55-year-old actor, who played Robin in both Batman Forever and the 1997 movie, not “once” got the chance to work with the former governor of California because Arnold was merely filming for close-ups of his figure Mr. Ice.
The number mentioned that he had always wanted to get Mr. DiDario during Chris ‘ looks on I’ve Never Said That Before with Tommy DiDario. Freezed for Halloween but “had no notion how to pull it off.”
Chris responded,” Arnold didn’t pull it off both.”
” I always was ever on cameras with Arnold.” Never again more.
” He had a twin that was so good you don’t tell it wasn’t him.” Just close-ups were done by Arnold. That was it.
Chris believes Warner Bros. had jumped on the task because George Clooney took over from Val Kilmer as the Caped Crusader in Batman and Robin.
He claimed,” Warner Brothers only got selfish on it.”
He explained that typically there would be a three-year gap between movies, but that because Batman Forever was so popular, they quickly jumped right into the next movie.
Chris stated:” They ] kept throwing money at it and making it right…
They simply said,” Let’s go to production. We’ll make a flap out of it. We’ll find it out. “
Director Joel Schumacher, who passed away in 2020 at the age of 80, was “devastated,” despite the negative opinions he himself had.
Joel was simply devastated, Chris recalled. He refused to leave his hotel room while we were doing media in Buenos Aires. The reviews have been released, and you’ve heard that it wasn’t properly received, which is terrible having to sit there and do campaign.
” Many young people come up to me and tell me how much they enjoy it, and I can’t tell if they’re seriously screwing with me or if they’re critical.”
And Chris acknowledged that he and George, who was “fun to be around,” may have spent more time” crewing around” on set than they should have.
He acknowledged that, to be honest,” Sometimes we really enjoyed it too much.” As far as” just screwing around and having fun with it” goes.
Because he had a lifelong enthusiast base, Chris described working on the comic book movies as “amazing.”
He claimed:” I was the biggest Batman, Robin admirer when I was younger. I had everything. You suddenly appear in this outfit and drive the Batmobile after I watched the TV display. It was absurd.



