Michael Keaton’s Batman Gets Hilarious Oscar Roasting from Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito

Michael Keaton’s Batman Gets Hilarious Oscar Roasting from Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito


Summary

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito stole the show at the Oscars with some hilarious Batman roasting.
  • Fans are eager for the
    Twins
    stars to reunite on screen despite setbacks in their sequel plans.
  • Schwarzenegger, DeVito, and Keaton’s banter delighted audiences and sparked hopes for future collaborations.



A reunion between Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger on Oscars night, with an unexpected twist that brought Michael Keaton into their presenting stint, led to one of the best moments of the 2024 ceremony. While the banter can sometimes be a little stunted, that was certainly not the case when the Twins stars took to the stage and ended up roasting the original big screen Batman.

Twins

Release Date
December 8, 1988

Director
Ivan Reitman

Runtime
105

Writers
William Davies , William Osborne , Timothy Harris , Herschel Weingrod

Studio
Universal Pictures

Tagline
Only their mother can tell them apart.

Arriving on stage to a standing ovation, the pair were expected to share a few words about their previous comical endeavors before presenting the Best Visual Effects and Best Film Editing, with DeVito opening by saying, “Arnold and I are presenting together for very obvious reasons.”


However, things pivoted in an unexpected direction when Schwarzenegger replied:

We both tried to kill Batman.

Of course, there was a certain actor in the audience who had just recently returned to the role of the DC superhero he first brought to the big screen back in 1989 in Michael Keaton. This presented the opportunity for Schwarzenegger and DeVito to recall how their respective Batman villains, Mr. Freeze and the Penguin were defeated by the Dark Knight. After Arnie said that Freeze was undone by his “one weakness,” which was love and not heat as DeVito suggested, the Batman Returns star offered up his own quip in relation to his own character’s demise.

He threw me out a window.


Angry Arnie responded by say Batman was just a real “son of a bitch,”, before DeVito pointed out that their former adversary was actually in the audience and had a “lot of nerve showing his face.” At this point, the camera cut to Keaton, sitting in the audience with a completely sombre expression on his face. After being goaded by the pair a little more, Keaton effortlessly slipped into his Bruce Wayne persona, smirking and giving them a “come on then” gesture.


Fans Want Schwarzenegger and DeVito to Work Together Again

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito in Junior
Universal Pictures


Michael Keaton reprised his role as Bruce Wayne/Batman in The Flash in 2023, and while there were originally some big plans for the character, they seem to have now fallen by the wayside in the wake of James Gunn and Peter Safran’s emerging new DCU timeline.

However, plans for Schwarzenegger and DeVito to return to screens as their Twins characters Julius and Vincent, respectively, hit a major stumbling block early in 2022 following the death of Ivan Reitman. Having helmed Twins in 1988, the director’s death saw both actors decide that doing a sequel – which would have been entitled Triplets – did not seem right without him.

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Despite that, the pair have remained in constant contact, and teased new projects together during numerous social media posts and event appearances. Whether these will come to fruition is something that is not yet clear, but it is clear to see that fans still have a soft spot for them and would love to see them collaborate on screen in a bigger project.



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