Appearing on "The Graham Norton Show" to talk about his latest movie "Tomorrowland", the 54-year-old hunk says he still apologises for the movie, reported Ace Showbiz.
"I did 'Batman & Robin'...Which was a disaster. Other than that, there's never been a reason for me to go to Comic-Con," Clooney said.
When the host pointed out that Clooney had apologized before for the critically-panned movie, the Emmy-winning actor replied, "I always apologise for 'Batman & Robin'. Let me just say that I actually thought I destroyed the franchise, ya know, until they brought it back and changed it."
"I thought at the time, this was going to be a good career move. Um, it wasn't," he added.
Clooney went on talking about wearing the heavy suit and drew laughs when mimicking director Joel Schumacher, who was in charge of "Batman & Robin".
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