Barry Keoghan Discusses His Return in ‘The Batman: Part II’

As a seasoned gamer who’s been through the highs and lows of countless virtual worlds, I must admit, the anticipation for The Batman Part II is like nothing I’ve ever experienced before. The return of Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne, Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle, and Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth is enough to send shivers down my spine.


Currently, production on “The Batman Sequel” is underway. Despite facing a nearly year-long delay, we’ve continued to receive frequent updates on its progress.

In the upcoming continuation, Robert Pattinson takes on the character of Bruce Wayne once more, while Zoë Kravitz returns as the cunning Selina Kyle, also known as Catwoman. Lastly, Andy Serkis resumes his role as Alfred Pennyworth, the loyal butler who stands by Bruce’s side.

Colin Farrell is set to reprise his role as The Penguin, thus completing the principal cast. Although many actors have had their roles confirmed for quite a while, there’s still uncertainty surrounding Barry Keoghan and his portrayal of The Joker.

On the talk show “Happy, Sad, Confused”, Keoghan hinted at a possible comeback, but as of now, the outcome remains unclear.

If a chance arises, absolutely, I’d be thrilled to delve deeply into it. However, as of now, no such opportunity has presented itself; I haven’t received any communication about it yet.

In “The Batman” (2022), Keoghan portrayed a character who was initially unrecognized as an inmate of Arkham Asylum, but later it was confirmed by director Matt Reeves that this character was actually the Joker. Approximately three weeks after the movie’s release on March 24, 2022, Warner Bros. disclosed a cut scene displaying Keoghan as the Joker and Pattinson as Batman, which garnered a positive response from fans.

Lately, there have been whispers that a standalone Joker movie is in the works within Matt Reeves’ Batman Criminal Masterpiece Series, but those claims were swiftly disproven by James Gunn.

About a year back, Collider speculated that Keoghan might reprise his role as the Joker in the upcoming sequel, though the studio hasn’t made an official announcement on this matter yet.

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2024-11-18 19:45