Michael Keaton gets censored for F-Bomb after winning Emmy Awards for Dopesick

lovable BatmanAnd the BeetlejuiceAnd the Spider-Man: Homecoming Superstar Michael Keaton is now officially an Emmy winner. The actor was nominated for his first Emmy Award this year for his role as Doctor Samuel Phoenix in Hulu’s Dubcek, Limited series on the opioid crisis in the United States. On Monday night, the Emmy Awards kicked off with Keaton, Outstanding Actor in a Series, Limited Film, or Anthology. While Keaton took home the first cup of the night, he also dropped his first F-bomb on the broadcast.

Before accepting his award, Keaton had plenty of people to thank, including his supporters. At one point, the actor said, “I’m the King I love you, man.” Of course, this language doesn’t quite match up on TV broadcasts, and Keaton has been omitted from TV. You can check out an uncensored version of Keaton’s speech in the video below.

In order to win an Emmy for DubcekKeaton had to beat some stiff competition. Other candidates include Colin Firth, the stairs; Andrew Garfield, under the sky banner; Oscar Isaac Scenes from marriage; Himesh Patel Eleventh Station; and Sebastian Stan, Pam and Tommy.

Keaton took his career to another level in 1989 when he took on the role of Bruce Wayne in the Tim Burton movie. Batman. He hasn’t played the Dark Knight since 1992, but he’s set to wear the hoodie again SparkleIt is currently slated to be shown in theaters next year.

“It looked fun,” Keaton said. diverse When asked about reprise the role of Batman after all these years. “I was curious what it would be like after these many years. I didn’t do that much – obviously some of that – but I was curious about it, oddly enough, socially. This whole thing is gigantic. They have everything that belongs to the world. So, I would look at him as a stranger, thinking “Holy moly!”

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