`Batman' returns, this time with a new outlook


CHICAGO - Michael Keaton is seated in the lobby restaurant of Chicago's Peninsula Hotel, not far from a table of bantering elderly women. 

"What would you do if you found out that one of these ladies sitting over there was carrying for the Colombian drug cartel?" the actor quips with his trademark leer as he gestures over his shoulder. 

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