Will Robert Pattinson’s The Batman Join New DC Universe? Director Matt Reeves Talks About Possibilities

In the potential future, Robert Pattinson, who plays the main character in Matt Reeves’ Batman trilogy, could take on an even more significant role within the DC Universe. However, according to the director, any expansion of his character would only occur if it aligns with creative logic.

Regarding the possibility of Pattinson’s Batman fitting into the broader DC Universe overseen by James Gunn and Peter Safran, Reeves clarified during a chat on the Golden Globes red carpet that it essentially boils down to whether or not such integration seems logical. He expressed this viewpoint to Josh Horowitz.

Reeves emphasized that at the moment, his primary focus is on the upcoming movie, “The Batman: Part 2,” a sequel to the critically acclaimed film released in 2022.

He went on to say, “I had a tale I wished to share; it’s an action-packed crime chronicle, as you might guess, and that’s the essence of our project. It has been significant for me to have the opportunity to bring this narrative to life.

Regarding the possibility of Robert Pattinson’s Batman joining the broader DC Universe, overseen by James Gunn and Peter Safran now, Reeves commented, “Well, it remains to be seen. We’ll have to wait and find out.

Currently, Matt Reeves is concentrating on Robert Pattinson’s standalone Batman films, keeping the possibility of future collaboration in the DCU undecided. He also mentioned the sequel, initially set for release on October 1, 2027, following a postponement. The script is being worked on, with intentions to start filming next year. They are eager to begin shooting and create something remarkable, he added.

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2025-01-08 10:53