The Batman: Part II Gets Positive Update From James Gunn
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Days after James Gunn calls Matt Reeves' Batman his 'biggest issue,' fate of Robert Pattinson's Dark Knight becomes clearer
The fate of Matt Reeves’ The Batman sequel has finally become a little clearer mere days after DC Studios head James Gunn called the much anticipated sequel his “biggest issue.” Speaking at a Q&A the director of the upcoming Superman film soothed fan fears over the possibility of The Batman 2 being canceled. Gunn addressed the rumors surrounding the film including the possibility that Robert Pattinson’s Batman could be brought into a shared univ…
The Batman: Part II gets positive update from James Gunn
The upcoming sequel had been delayed and rumours about the film's development troubles began to circulate online, though Gunn, 58, has now stressed The Batman: Part II is still in the works and he is expecting director Matt Reeves, 59, to hand in a screenplay later in June.
The Batman: Part II Gets Major Script Update as James Gunn Supports Matt Reeves
Image via Warner Bros. Pictures The Batman Part II received a major update today, with the film’s release date window and script status getting a bit clearer. What is the new The Batman Part II update? According to a new report from Puck, the long-awaited script for The Batman Part II is set to be delivered by Matt Reeves on Monday. With the script turned in, a source tells Puck that the plan is still to film the movie in January after Robert Pa…
James Gunn Defends Matt Reeves Amid THE BATMAN: PART II Delays: “People Should Get Off Matt’s Nuts" — GeekTyrant
James Gunn isn’t here for your impatience and he’s making that clear when it comes to The Batman: Part II. With the sequel’s release date pushed to 2027 and some fans getting antsy, Gunn is stepping in to remind everyone that storytelling takes time, especially when the person behind it is someone as meticulous and committed as Matt Reeves.Originally slated for 2025, The Batman: Part II has seen multiple delays, now targeting an October 1, 2027 …
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