The two stars of The Twins appeared together again on the stage of the Oscars, and this time their performance was also a success.

It was a meeting of Batman villains on the Oscars stage Sunday night, as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito locked eyes with former "Knight in the Cloak" Michael Keaton from the podium.

DeVito, who played the Penguin in the 1992 film "Batman Returns", announced the winner of the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects with Arnold Schwarzenegger, but before that, Keaton was also in the audience for a funny scene.

"He's sitting there, right here between us," DeVito pointed to Keaton.

"You have skin on your face, tonight," added Schwarzenegger, who played Mr. Frost in 1997's "Batman and Robin," The Wrap reports.

Keaton, who was so dapper that Bruce Wayne would be proud, stepped into the game and casually waved whatever would fit on the tube.

DeVito then concluded by saying that they were expecting Keaton at the post-awards ball, where they presumably toasted one of the funniest moments of the gala.

However, the joint appearance of Arnold and Danny is even more special because of the 1988 film Twins, which celebrated its 35th anniversary last December.

For a long time, it was thought that there would be a sequel to the film under the title Triplets, but last fall, DeVito revealed that the project was finally shelved.

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Cover image: This time the world star appeared at the gala in a much more elegant version
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