Britain’s Got Talent viewers were stunned when The Dark Hero took to the stage on Sunday’s episode – as fans speculate he might be famous.
The unknown man left the panel in awe while singing Defying Gravity from the famous musical Wicked – all while being dressed as Batman.
Fans at home were also astonished by his vocal skills, giving one impressive final touch as he was also lifted in the air.
And viewers were quick to start rumbling about why he chose to sing opera while dressed up head-to-toe as the beloved DC superhero, with some speculating he might have ‘needed’ to hide his identity.
‘Batman is obviously someone famous so they have to hide his face and voice. #BGT,’ theorised one person on X.
Britain’s Got Talent viewers were stunned just as much as judges when The Dark Hero took to the stage on Sunday’s episode – as fans speculate he might be famous
The unknown man left the panel in awe while singing Defying Gravity from the famous musical Wicked – all while being dressed as Batman – and gave one impressive final touch as he was also lifted in the air
‘Guessing Batman was dressed up so dbd didn’t speak to hide his identity. Whoever he is that was brilliant and one of my favourite musical theatre songs. #Gravity #BGT’; ‘Why the f*** would you do opera dressed as Batman unless he is trying to hide his identity as a famous singer. #BGT’;
‘Any reason why he had to wear the Poundland Batman suit to sing opera? #BGT #BritainsGotTalent,’ wondered another user.
As a new instalment of the talent series kicked off again, head judge Simon Cowell said he has already ‘worked out who will win’ this series.
The entrepreneur, 64, teased there is ‘one person everyone gravitated towards’ but judges managed to keep it tight-lipped.
‘This year, when we were discussing the finals, we went round the room and said who we think might win and there was one person everyone gravitated towards,’ he told The Mirror.
Radio host and judge Amanda Holden, 53, admitted the singer in question ‘blew them all away’ when he performed.
‘His voice was, I think, one of the most beautiful, classic and enriching voices that we’ve ever heard. I mean, we’ve had Paul Potts and we’ve had other people come on and sing opera but this guy had it all, to be honest.
‘I was like, ‘Wow, there’s a potential winner right there’, she said.
Fans at home were also astonished by his vocal skills, with many racing to X to praise the contestant
Viewers were quick to start rumbling about why he chose to sing opera, all while dressed up head-to-toe as the beloved DC superhero, with some speculating he might have ‘needed’ to hide his identity
Although the judges admitted already eyeing a possible winner for a series that is promised to be ‘an absolute party’, Amanda added she would also love to see a group win the £250,000 cash prize.
The Heart FM star claimed it would be amazing to see a larger act able to split the money and change their lives forever.
The presenter spilled the beans on a particularly talented choirs she picked during a round of auditions in Manchester, teasing that if they were to pick ‘the right song and the right arrangement’, they might have a ‘really good chance’.
Music icon Alesha Dixon, 45, also agreed: ‘It would be great to see so many people win and for all the members of the choir to share the money.
‘It’s such a moment to perform at The Royal Variety Show and it would be lovely to see all of those people getting to share that memory together.’
As a new instalment of the talent series kicked off again, head judge Simon Cowell recently said he has already ‘worked out who will win’ this series – claiming ‘everyone gravitates around one person’