Spider-Man and Batman unite in new Netflix film you need to watch

VANCOUVER, BC - APRIL 19: Guests dressed as Batman (L) and Spiderman attend Fan Expo Vancouver 2014 at the Vancouver Convention Centre on April 19, 2014 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Andrew Chin/Getty Images)
VANCOUVER, BC - APRIL 19: Guests dressed as Batman (L) and Spiderman attend Fan Expo Vancouver 2014 at the Vancouver Convention Centre on April 19, 2014 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Andrew Chin/Getty Images) /
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Spider-Man star Tom Holland and The Batman’s Robert Pattinson will share the screen in Netflix’s upcoming drama film The Devil All The Time.

Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson are two of the biggest stars in Hollywood today. They also play the two characters who are arguably the world’s most famous superheroes. Holland portrays Spider-Man/Peter Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (and has done so since 2016) while Pattinson is set to play Batman/Bruce Wayne in Matt Reeves’ The Batman next year.

However, the two stars unite on-screen in Netflix’s upcoming drama The Devil All The Time and Entertainment Weekly has just unveiled your first look at the film.

Directed by Antonio Campos, the film is based on Donald Ray Pollock’s 2011 novel of the same name and details the lives of multiple characters following World War II – highlighting the effect that the war has had on them as well as crime itself.

Holland portrays the film’s primary character Arvin Russell, while Pattinson plays the preacher Preston Teagardin.

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They won’t be the only superhero actors featured in The Devil All The Time as Sebastian Stan – who portrayed Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier in all three Captain America movies and other installments in the MCU – is also part of the star-studded cast, playing a character named Lee Bodecker. This, of course, makes the film something of an MCU reunion for him and Holland.

Not too much is known about the plot right now (for those who haven’t read the novel, that is) but the cast also features the likes of Bill Skarsgård, Riley Keough, Jason Clarke, Haley Bennett, Mia Wasikowska and Eliza Scanlen.

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The Devil All The Time hits Netflix on September 16. Are you looking forward to seeing Spider-Man‘s Tom Holland share the screen with The Batman‘s Robert Pattinson? Let us know in the comments below!