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The Batman starring Robert Pattinson gets nod from UK government to resume shooting?

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The Robert Pattinson starrer The Batman has reportedly got the permission to resume its filming work in the United Kingdom. The latest news reports suggest that the cast and crew of The Batman had received a green signal to go ahead with their filming work.

Oliver Dowden reportedly told The Guardian that they will try their best to make sure that the film industry is back on track when it comes to the filming work.

The latest news reports further add that the UK government has issued a fresh set of rules and regulations so that filmmakers who want to resume their shoots in the UK can do so.

The film industry across the globe has been hit the hardest due to the Coronavirus pandemic. All the filmmakers had to suspend their production and

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