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Batman is officially back.
Welcome back to Gotham City.
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The Batman has finally arrived in theaters, and it's an all-new cast this time around.
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If you're curious where the actors got their start before they entered the DC Comics universe, I've got you covered. Take a look:
To start, years before Robert Pattinson starred in the Twilight franchise, he made his on-screen debut as Cedric Diggory in 2005's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
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And now he plays Bruce Wayne aka Batman:
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Zoë Kravitz's very first film role was Charlotte in 2007's No Reservations:
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And now she plays Selina Kyle aka Catwoman:
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Colin Farrell's first major recurring role on a TV series was Danny Byrne in the late '90s show Ballykissangel:
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And now he plays Oswald Cobblepot aka the Penguin:
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One of Paul Dano's breakout film roles was Klitz in the 2004 comedy, The Girl Next Door.
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And now he plays the villainous Riddler:
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John Turturro got his start back in the '80s with his role as Carl Cody in To Live and Die in L.A.:
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And now he plays Carmine Falcone:
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In the earlier days of his movie career, Peter Sarsgaard portrayed Mark in 2004's Garden State:
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And now he plays District Attorney Gil Colson:
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Jeffrey Wright appeared as Sidney in the 1993 TV series, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
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And now he plays Lt. James Gordon:
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Andy Serkis got his start in TV when he played Peter Moran in 1989's The New Statesman:
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And finally, now he plays Bruce Wayne's loyal butler and friend, Alfred:
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