Confirmation of Sebastian Stan's Casting as Harvey Dent in The Batman: Part II
確認 Sebastian Stan 將在《蝙蝠俠:第二部》中飾演 Harvey Dent
Introduction
Actor Sebastian Stan has verified his involvement in the upcoming sequel to The Batman, specifically portraying the character Harvey Dent.
演員 Sebastian Stan 已證實將參與《蝙蝠俠》的續集,具體將飾演 Harvey Dent 一角。
Main Body
The casting of Sebastian Stan as Harvey Dent, who subsequently evolves into the antagonist Two-Face, was confirmed during the actor's attendance at the Cannes film festival. This appointment follows a trajectory of previous cinematic interpretations of the character by Tommy Lee Jones and Aaron Eckhart. The narrative arc associated with Dent typically involves a transition from a legal professional to a criminal entity following a facial disfigurement, a technical requirement that Stan noted is currently being addressed by the production's prosthetic and makeup departments.
Sebastian Stan 飾演 Harvey Dent(隨後演變為反派 Two-Face)的消息,是在該演員出席坎城電影節期間確認的。此次選角延續了先前由 Tommy Lee Jones 與 Aaron Eckhart 在電影中對該角色的詮釋。Dent 的敘事弧線通常涉及其從一名法律專業人士,在面部毀容後轉變為犯罪分子的過程,Stan 指出這項技術要求目前正由製作組的義肢與化妝部門處理中。
Regarding the operational timeline, full production is projected to commence this week, with preliminary technical reconnaissance and second-unit activities already reported in Liverpool. The production schedule has undergone a temporal shift, with the release date now established as October 1, 2027, moving from the initial 2026 projection. Furthermore, the ensemble cast has expanded to include Scarlett Johansson, Charles Dance, Brian Tyree Henry, and Sebastian Koch, augmenting the returning principal cast comprising Robert Pattinson, Jeffrey Wright, Andy Serkis, Colin Farrell, Jayme Lawson, and Gil Perez-Abraham.
關於執行時間表,預計本週將全面啟動拍攝,而利物浦已有初步的技術勘查與第二組拍攝活動的報告。製作時程有所變動,上映日期現已定為 2027 年 10 月 1 日,較最初預期的 2026 年有所推遲。此外,演員陣容已擴大,加入了 Scarlett Johansson, Charles Dance, Brian Tyree Henry 及 Sebastian Koch,與回歸的主演陣容 Robert Pattinson, Jeffrey Wright, Andy Serkis, Colin Farrell, Jayme Lawson 及 Gil Perez-Abraham 一同演出。
Conclusion
Production for The Batman: Part II is initiating, with a confirmed cast and a rescheduled release date of October 1, 2027.
《蝙蝠俠:第二部》正啟動拍攝,演員陣容已確認,上映日期重新定為 2027 年 10 月 1 日。
Vocabulary Learning
The Architecture of 'Nominalization' and Formal Density
To move from B2 to C2, a student must stop merely describing actions and start conceptualizing them. This text is a goldmine of Nominalization—the linguistic process of turning verbs or adjectives into nouns to create a high-density, academic, or professional register.
◈ The Semantic Shift
Observe the transformation from active storytelling to institutional reporting:
- B2 approach (Action-oriented): "The production schedule changed, and they will release the movie on October 1, 2027."
- C2 approach (Concept-oriented): "The production schedule has undergone a temporal shift, with the release date now established..."
By replacing the verb changed with the noun phrase temporal shift, the writer removes the 'human' element and treats the change as an abstract phenomenon. This is the hallmark of C2 proficiency: the ability to distance the narrator from the action to achieve an aura of objectivity.
◈ Lexical Precision: 'The Nominal Chain'
Notice how the text clusters sophisticated nouns to replace simple clauses:
- "Technical reconnaissance" Instead of saying "they are checking out the locations," the text uses a noun phrase that evokes military or high-level professional precision.
- "Facial disfigurement" A clinical noun phrase that replaces the descriptive "his face was badly hurt."
- "Cinematic interpretations" An intellectualization of "the way actors played the role."
◈ Syntactic Sophistication: The Appositive Expansion
C2 mastery involves managing complex information streams without losing grammatical control. Look at the structure:
*"The casting of Sebastian Stan as Harvey Dent, who subsequently evolves into the antagonist Two-Face, was confirmed..."
Here, the writer embeds a relative clause within a subject phrase. The subject is not just 'Stan', but the concept of his casting, further qualified by the character's evolution. This layering allows the writer to pack three distinct pieces of information (the actor, the character, and the plot twist) into a single, fluid sentence without relying on repetitive "and" or "also" connectors.