Where does Robert Patinnson's The Batman score on Rotten Tomatoes? Batman has some of the most famous comic movies ever made, but their Rotten Tomatoes ratings are all over the place. The Batman's Rotten Tomatoes ranking will undoubtedly be analysed, especially in comparison to what has come before for the character, as it is the newest Batman film starring a new Batman actor and taking place outside of the DCEU chronology.
Batman's live-action history goes back to a 1940s black-and-white tv series, and the 1960s Batman series featuring Adam West also has a famous film based on the characters, but the Caped Crusader's true cinematic rise began in 1989 with Tim Burton's Batman and the follow-up Batman Returns featuring Michael Keaton. Following Burton's disastrous Batman Forever, christopher Nolan's resurrection trilogy virtually killed the franchise for years.
The first wave of evaluations for The Batman are in, and thus far it has one of the highest Rotten Tomatoes scores for a Batman film, matching with The Dark Knight Rises for 2nd spot with an 88 percent rating after The Dark Knight (95 percent). The scoring system originally opened somewhat greater, striking 95 percent at one juncture, so it's completely possible that it could still shift a little, possibly dropping into fourth place below Batman Begins' 95 percent, or even rising back into the 90s, though the odds are that it'll stay somewhere between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight.