Safe to say, Christian Bale won't be purchasing advance tickets for "Batman V Superman" opening night.
Bale, who played Bruce Wayne/Batman in "The Dark Knight" trilogy, said he's not paying much attention to the upcoming superhero installment, starring Ben Affleck as the Caped Crusarder and Henry Cavill as the Man of Steel.
"I'm not thinking anything," Bale told E! News at the AFI Fest premiere of "The Big Short" on Thursday night in Hollywood, when asked, "What are you thinking about ['Batman V Superman']?"
"I'm sort of totally oblivious to it. I've removed myself, but, yeah, I mean, great – I'm happy to have done and I'm happy to see what someone else does with it," Bale added.
As for his new film, co-starring Ryan Gosling, Brad Pitt and Steve Carell, Bale raved to Access Hollywood at the AFI premiere about the financial crisis project and working with director Adam McKay.
"It's brilliantly done. Nobody's going to have any difficulty with understanding it in a very thorough way," Bale told Access, referring to the complicated nature of the events that led to the nation's housing crisis during the 2000s. "It's just bloody entertaining."