Michael Keaton gets some exercise on electronic bike in the Palisades amid coronavirus quarantine

Michael Keaton gets some exercise on electronic bike in the Palisades amid coronavirus quarantine

Batman alum Michael Keaton got some exercise on an electronic bike in Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades neighborhood on Wednesday amid the coronavirus quarantine.

The 68-year-old Oscar nominee – who often fishes when staying at his Montana ranch – sported a baby-blue Orvis fishing cap, black hoodie, khaki shorts, and black sneakers for his sunny outing.

The Dumbo actor is likely in California to be closer to his 36-year-old son Sean Douglas from his eight-year marriage to ex-wife Caroline McWilliams who passed away, age 64, in 2010.  

Getting out of the house: Batman alum Michael Keaton got some exercise on an electronic bike in LA’s Pacific Palisades neighborhood on Wednesday amid the coronavirus quarantine

Cabin fever: The 68-year-old Oscar nominee - who often fishes when staying at his Montana ranch - sported a baby-blue Orvis fishing cap for his sunny outing

Cabin fever: The 68-year-old Oscar nominee – who often fishes when staying at his Montana ranch – sported a baby-blue Orvis fishing cap for his sunny outing

Michael is the proud grandfather of two little ones – including toddler River – thank to the Grammy-nominated producer-songwriter and his wife of five years, Rachel Bartov.

Sean has had an impressive 100 songs released and – this year alone – he’s penned tracks for Mandy Moore, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, Louis Tomlinson, and Sia.

As for Keaton (born Michael John Douglas), he’s been dating the same blonde pixie-haired mystery woman since as far back as 2016.  

Silver Lake adjacent: The Dumbo actor is likely in California to be closer to his 36-year-old son Sean Douglas (R) from his eight-year marriage to ex-wife Caroline McWilliams who passed away, age 64, in 2010 (pictured in 2017)

Silver Lake adjacent: The Dumbo actor is likely in California to be closer to his 36-year-old son Sean Douglas (R) from his eight-year marriage to ex-wife Caroline McWilliams who passed away, age 64, in 2010 (pictured in 2017)

Squeee! Michael is the proud grandfather of two little ones - including toddler River (pictured) - thank to the Grammy-nominated producer-songwriter and his wife of five years, Rachel Bartov (posted May 20)

Squeee! Michael is the proud grandfather of two little ones thank to the Grammy-nominated producer-songwriter and his wife of five years, Rachel Bartov (posted May 20)

Squeee! Michael is the proud grandfather of two little ones – including toddler River (L) – thank to the Grammy-nominated producer-songwriter and his wife of five years, Rachel Bartov (posted May 20)

'I'm happier than I've ever been!' Sean has had an impressive 100 songs released and - this year alone - he's penned tracks for Mandy Moore, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, Louis Tomlinson, and Sia (posted December 31)

‘I’m happier than I’ve ever been!’ Sean has had an impressive 100 songs released and – this year alone – he’s penned tracks for Mandy Moore, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, Louis Tomlinson, and Sia (posted December 31)

The Pittsburgh native is rumored to be reprising his Spider-Man baddie Adrian ‘Vulture’ Toomes in Marvel vampire movie Morbius, which is scheduled to hit US/UK theaters July 31.

Daniel Espinosa’s flick stars Oscar winner Jared Leto as Nobel Prize-winning scientist Dr. Michael Morbius, who wreaks havoc while trying to cure his blood disease.

Morbius also features J.K. Simmons, Matt Smith, Jared Harris, Adria Arjona, and Tyrese Gibson.

'What's up, Doc?' Keaton is rumored to be reprising his Spider-Man baddie Adrian 'Vulture' Toomes in Marvel vampire movie Morbius, which is scheduled to hit US/UK theaters July 31

‘What’s up, Doc?’ Keaton is rumored to be reprising his Spider-Man baddie Adrian ‘Vulture’ Toomes in Marvel vampire movie Morbius, which is scheduled to hit US/UK theaters July 31

New kind of Batman: Daniel Espinosa's flick stars Oscar winner Jared Leto (pictured) as Nobel Prize-winning scientist Dr. Michael Morbius, who wreaks havoc while trying to cure his blood disease

New kind of Batman: Daniel Espinosa’s flick stars Oscar winner Jared Leto (pictured) as Nobel Prize-winning scientist Dr. Michael Morbius, who wreaks havoc while trying to cure his blood disease