Chris O’Donnell remembers ‘intense’ Batman co-star Val Kilmer



Always Robin to his Batman. 

Chris O’Donnell, best known for playing Robin in the two “Batman” movies starring George Clooney and Val Kilmer, is opening up about his late co-star. 

“He was just an intense, amazing actor,” O’Donnell, 55, exclusively told The Post about Kilmer. 

Val Kilmer as Batman, Chris O’Donnell as Robin in “Batman Forever.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection
Val Kilmer and Chris O’Donnell in “Batman Forever.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

The Golden Globe-nominated actor spoke about Kilmer while promoting his new ABC series, “9-1-1: Nashville,” a spinoff of Ryan Murphy’s “9-1-1” franchise (airing weekly on Thursdays at 9 p.m., and the next day on Hulu). 

O’Donnell played Robin in the 1995 movie “Batman Forever,” while Kilmer played Bruce Wayne / Batman. Directed by Joel Schumacher, the film also starred Nicole Kidman, Tommy Lee Jones, and Jim Carrey. 

“The Doors” actor passed away in April at age 65. He succumbed to pneumonia, his daughter Mercedes told the New York Times. In his final years, the “Top Gun” actor was also diagnosed with throat cancer, which required two tracheotomies, in 2015. 

Chris O’Donnell attends the “9-1-1: Nashville” Premiere Event at PROOF Rooftop at W Nashville on October 7, 2025 in Nashville, TN. Getty Images
Jim Carrey, Chris O’Donnell, Val Kilmer, Joel Schumacher, Nicole Kidman and Tommy Lee Jones in 1995. FilmMagic, Inc
Chris O Donnell, director Joel Schumacher and Val Kilmer at the “Batman Forever” premiere in 1995. / Shutterstock

O’Donnell remembered Kilmer as a “serious guy” who was “sometimes maybe tough to understand.”

“Because I think he kept up a little bit of a facade,” he explained. “But he was an intense guy, and really focused on his work. He was so passionate about making films, and his art, and performances.” 

The “Scent of a Woman” actor added that Kilmer “made people around him better” and was “a really special actor.” 

In his 2020 memoir, Kilmer wrote, “I was buzzed about being Batman but hardly for artistic reasons. With two franchises going — Batman and The Saint — I could start an artists’ community, write poetry and plays, and become the wild auteur I saw as my destiny.”

Val Kilmer visits the United Nations headquarters on July 20, 2019. Getty Images
Val Kilmer, Chris O’Donnell and Nicole Kidman during 1995 ShoWest in Las Vegas, Nevada. FilmMagic, Inc

Kilmer would become unhappy about wearing the heavy suit, but could later joke about the 1995 movie, “I mean, it’s so bad, it’s almost good.”

O’Donnell remains the last actor to have played a live-action Robin on the big screen.

Even as more Batman movies have been made after the ‘90s flicks, such as Christopher Nolan’s 2008 movie “The Dark Knight” starring Christian Bale and 2022’s “The Batman” starring Robert Pattinson, those films haven’t included Robin. In 2021’s “The Dark Knight Rises,” however, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s character John Blake sparked audience debate when he cheekily said his name was actually Robin shortly before the end credits.

“[The Robin character] will come back at some point,” O’Donnell told The Post. 

“It’s such a part of [the story],” he added. “It would have been interesting to see what Christopher Nolan would have done with something like that, because it’s still the Batman character, but his films are like a different genre. I think the fans would love to see it.”



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