As we learned from Pattinson himself in our The Batman cover story for the new issue of Den of Geek magazine, this version of the character definitely sounds a bit more unhinged than what’s come before, someone who loves to unleash his vengeance on the villains stalking the darkest corners of Gotham City. Indeed, the film looks so violent that some fans were genuinely surprised to learn that The Batman had actually been given a PG-13 rating. After all, it seemed like Warner Bros. was finally about to deliver the mythical R-rated Batman movie some fans had long begged for. But according to director Matt Reeves, the truth is that PG-13 was always the plan for his vision of the Batman mythos. “In my mind, the movie was always going to be a gritty, edgy, noir, thrilling spectacle that was PG-13,” Reeves tells Den of Geek. “That was always what it was, but I always knew that we’d be pushing the limits of what that could be, and so we didn’t really have to cut anything. The promotional materials that you’re seeing, they’re fully reflective of the tone of the movie.” “There isn’t some special cut of this movie where it’s like, ‘Oh yeah, here’s the R rating that you’ve been desperately wanting,’” Reeves says. “I didn’t have to suddenly start drastically cutting the movie or anything like that.” Reeves, who has long been a purveyor of PG-13 blockbusters – whether it’s Cloverfield or his Planet of the Apes films — is ultimately pleased with the cut of the movie fans will get to watch next month. “I’m happy we got the rating because I want people to be able to come to see the movie. But as far as people being excited about the tone that they’ve been seeing in the promotion materials, that is totally faithful for the tone of the movie.” The Batman arrives in theaters on March 4. You can read plenty more exclusive details about the movie here.