James Gunn defends 'The Batman' sequel delay, says 5-year gap is 'fairly common'
- James Gunn defends the delay of 'The Batman' sequel, stating that a five-year gap is 'fairly common' in the industry.
- Gunn believes that delays are not unusual and are often part of the filmmaking process.
- He noted that similar waiting periods between sequels are common in the industry.
- Timing issues are a regular part of developing high-quality films, according to Gunn.
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James Gunn defends 'The Batman' sequel delay, says 5-year gap is 'fairly common'
The co-president of DC Studios cited other film franchises (such as "Alien" and "Avatar") to assuage fan concerns. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; Everett James Gunn; Robert Pattinson in 'The Batman'Now that The Batman sequel has been delayed until 2027, some fans have been worrying about the five-year gap between the first and second movies starring Robert Pattinson as the Dark Knight. But DC Studios co-chief James Gunn has a history lesson to …
The Batman 2 Delayed a Year: James Gunn Confirms No Script Yet
Warner Bros. has officially delayed the release of The Batman 2, extending the wait for fans of Matt Reeves’ dark and gritty DC adaptation starring Robert Pattinson as the titular Dark Knight. The post The Batman 2 Delayed a Whole Year: James Gunn Confirms No Script Yet appeared first on That Park Place.
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James Gunn Defends The Batman Part II's Delay
Image Credit: Warner Bros. The Batman Part II was recently delayed to 2027, pushing the highly anticipated sequel back another year while also confirming that it won’t release until at least five years after the original, a move DC Studios co-head James Gunn doesn’t see as too concerning. What did James Gunn say about The Batman Part II’s delay? Gunn recently took to the social media site Threads to address the delay. In a reply to a since-delet…
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