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Get ready to immerse yourself in the gritty, noir-inspired world of The Batman like never before with The Batman: The Official Script Book. Step into the shoes of the Caped Crusader as he battles The Riddler and uncovers dark secrets of the Wayne family. Let your imagination run wild and experience the thrilling screenplay by Matt Reeves and Peter Craig that will leave you spellbound.
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