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At age 76, Henry Winkler insisted to James Corden that he was the next Batman

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At age 76, Henry Winkler insisted to James Corden that he was the next Batman

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Harry Winkler on The James Corden Show.

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Veteran actor Henry Winkler, famously famous in the United States for his memorable role as Fonzie in the series Happy days, was on James Corden’s television show, where he made sure he was the next Batman.

The news and video spread quickly on social networks, but it was immediately dismissed by fans and the promotion of the third season of his popular series became a clear joke. Barry.

A replacement for Pattinson

James Corden showed Henry Winkler backstage on The Late Late Show trying on a Batman suit, and the actor told him he had been appointed to replace Robert Pattinson. He also added that he was seconded by one he called “Dennis.”

Quickly on his feet, Corden tells him that maybe he’s wrong, because the Batman logo on his cape isn’t right, and that they actually appear to be two lizards with electronic cigarettes. And always imitating Pattinson’s deep voice in Batman, Winkler quipped: “I didn’t know you were a Batman fan, James. Or you had a Ph.D. in Batman from Batman University.”

Harry Winkler is wearing Batman.

Harry Winkler is wearing Batman.

The new Batman movie, which can now be seen on the HBO Max digital platform, stars Pattinson and Zoë Kravitz.

More media jokes

Harry Winkler already recognized success on the networks a few months ago, when he showed off the choreographies he was doing at TikTok with his grandson.

The main reason for his visit to Corden’s show, was because of the new season’s promotion Barry, the HBO series starring Bill Hader, in which Winkler plays Gene Cousineau, a colorful acting teacher. For that work she has already won her first Emmy

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Source: Clarin

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