CHERNOBYL star Alex Ferns has landed a major role in the new Batman movie, we can reveal.

After a stellar 2019 for the actor in which he landed a Bafta for his role as miners’ leader Glukhov, Warner Bros supremos signed him up for the superhero caper.

Alex Ferns - who won a Scottish Bafta for his role in Chernobyl - will star in the next Batman film Credit: PA:Press Association

Ferns was hailed for playing miner leader Andrei Glukhov in the hit HBO show

Starring Robert Pattinson as Batman and Colin Farrell as the Penguin, the 51-year-old former Eastenders baddie joins a long line of A-Listers in the flick which will be released next year.

Alex from Lennoxtown, Dunbartonshire, revealed last year that he felt his own career was in danger of going into meltdown before Chernobyl.

He went from playing EastEnders wife-beater Trevor to almost 20 years without a major role.

Robert Pattinson will take on the lead role in the upcoming flick Credit: PA:Press Association

He follows Ben Affleck - who played the Caped Crusader in Batman V Superman Credit: Alamy

And his last long-running job was as Shieldinch scumbag Rick Harper in River City in 2018.

But getting a big part in what is likely to be the biggest film of 2021 shows how highly rated he is.

A movie insider said: “Alex was tremendous in Chernobyl and he’s one of the best actors out there.

“It should come as no surprise that he’s starting to land some major roles in major movies.

“The Batman will be the talk of Tinseltown and Alex deserves to be thrust into that conversation.



“Anybody who knows him will tell you this kind of role is well deserved and a long time coming.”

Last November, Ferns won a Scottish Bafta for his role as miner leader Andrei Glukhov in the hit HBO series.

He dedicated his best television actor gong to the victims of the nuclear accident.

And he told how he refused to be upstaged by a co-star's bigger willy in the miners' naked scene.

When it came to the moment of stripping off, he saw his nude pal "swinging away" - and banished him to the back of the shot.

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