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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVitto team up to troll Michael Keaton's Batman during the Oscars

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVitto were villains in the Batman franchise films in the 1990s

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVitto team up to troll Michael Keaton's Batman during the Oscars
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito and Michael Keaton / Screengrab
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The Oscars 2024 where Oppenheimer won 7 Academy Awards was not only the place for great emotions, it was also the stage for the reunion of two great friends, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVitto, stars of the movie Twins, who ed something "fondly": their hatred against Batman.

The Oscars 2024 was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel

In 1992 Danny DeVito played Oswald Cobblepot, better known as The Penguin, one of the villains in Batman Returns, a film starring Michael Keaton as Batman, Michelle Pfifer as Catwoman, and Christopher Walken as the Mayor of Gotham City and it was the second Batman movie which was directed by Tim Burton.

Five years later, in 1997, Schwarzenegger gave life to Mr. Freeze, one of the villains in the last Batman films which also featured George Clooney as Batman, Chris O'Donnell as Robin, Alicia Silverstone as Batgirl, and Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy.

More than three decades later, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVitto reunited on stage at the Dolby Theatre to present the Oscar for Best Special Effects which was won by Godzilla Minus One.

DeVitto and Schwarzenegger recalled how Batman defeated both villains on the big screen. "Batman, you son of a bitch," said the former governor of California.

To the surprise of both villains, the camera focused on Michael Keaton, who was not afraid and "challenged" the villains to a new fight, which had people laughing all over the speech.

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