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However, we can’t help but think another actor is being entirely overlooked as the actor who should take over the role: Zac Efron.
Casting the High School Musical Kid as Batman Isn’t as Crazy as It Sounds

Look, we think Ritchson would make a great Batman โ he’s certainly got the right physique for the role โ but there’s someone we think would make an even better Batman, and it’s the actor whose breakout role came in a Disney musical. Are you laughing right now? We don’t blame you if you are. The High School Musical guy as Batman, how ridiculous is that?
It’s about as ridiculous as casting Beetlejuice as Batman or Patrick Bateman. Just imagine how crazy it would be if the lead from Twilight was cast to play Bruce Wayne. We’ll assume you get our point. Part of the reason casting Zac Efron as Batman works so well is that it’s out of left field. The three most beloved big-screen portrayals of Batman โ Michael Keaton, Christian Bale, and Robert Pattinson โ were all unconventional choices, which would fall in line with Efron.
Alan Ritchson Is the Safe Choice for Batman

No shade to Ritchson, but he might be the safest casting choice in DC history. Fans act like he was born to play the role, and who knows? Maybe he was, but we can almost guarantee he won’t bring anything new to the table. At least nothing he hasn’t already given audiences as Aquaman on Smallville, or Hawk on Titans, or heck, even Reacher. The point is, Alan Ritchson has played a buff guy who roughs up villains plenty of times, enough that we have a decent picture of what an Alan Ritchson Batman would look like.
Meanwhile, Zac Efron is best known for three things: Disney Channel musicals, raunchy comedies, and Ted Bundy. None of his previous roles screams, “Cast this guy as Batman!” and that’s ironically why he’s perfect for the role. Historically, when actors not accustomed to playing characters like The Dark Knight get the part, they tend to work twice as hard to prove they deserve it.










