The film centers on Keaton’s character, an actor decades away from his career-defining role as the superhero Birdman. He tries to mount a comeback by starring in a Broadway play, but his attempts to rehabilitate his life, both personal and professional, seem doomed to failure.
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Keaton starred in the film alongside The Incredible Hulk‘s Edward Norton and The Amazing Spider-Man‘s Emma Stone.
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