A clip has emerged online that shows Robert Pattinson – who is dressed in his full Batsuit costume – being inspected by production members before a Juul vaporizing device is tucked into his utility belt.
The previously unknown addition to The Batman costume has quickly produced some hilarious memes. “Pattinson fighting the urge not to take a fat rip every couple minutes,” one Twitter user jokes.
“(Batman voice) alfred where is my juul,” tweeted another. A third online jokestar added, “December 22nd. Another dead body found, another murderer plaguing Gotham in fear. I must find him.” Batman monologued, then took out his Juul pen from his utility belt, and inhaled a fat rip. “Jesus fucking Christ…”
Check out some of the funniest tweets about the Batsuit’s new interesting addition:
Sir is this your Juul hidden in our 1000$ prop costume
Robert Pattinson: pic.twitter.com/Ayd2wDbaAM— Keiley Kaiser (@keileykaiser) April 19, 2022
Did he just get busted for hiding his juul in his suit 😂
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— Just RP 🦇 (@JustRPattinson) April 19, 2022
Pattinson fighting the urge not to take a fat rip every couple minutes pic.twitter.com/Dto6sULR4w
— cvs (@conorrvs) April 19, 2022
“December 22nd. Another dead body found, another murderer plaguing Gotham in fear. I must find him.” Batman monologued, then took out his Juul pen from his utility belt, and inhaled a fat rip. “Jesus fucking Christ…” 😮💨
— ☠️ (@killashiki) April 19, 2022
Battinson having a juul in the Batsuit is peak hilarity
— pbw (@darkxknighted) April 19, 2022
The Batman, which stars Robert Pattinson as the titular character, hit theatres back in March and received mixed reactions from critics. However, despite the criticism, the movie earned US $386.1 million overseas and us $$365 million domestically, making it the highest-grossing film in 2022 so far. And, with The Batman becoming available on HBO Max yesterday, it’s expected to become even more successful in the coming weeks.
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