Perhaps the best hope of the DC/Warner Bros partnership, The Batman, has a real burden on its shoulders. Not only for the companies, but also for fans, who have long been unable to see one of the most iconic characters in comic book history on the big screen. The next generation of Batman, directed by Matt Reeves and starring Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne, is also the founder of a brand new DC Universe for the screen. Along with Batman, two different series about the Gotham Police Department and Penguin will expand the universe.
As such, we began to wonder if the foundations of The Batman would be drawn in different directions over time and deviated from its purpose. But director Matt Reeves said there were some plans for The Batman 2, not just that they would be in a hurry to implement them. Matt Reeves’s descriptions are as follows:
Let’s see what the audience thinks after they see the movie. I hope they can connect with the film and want to see more. So I will not rest for a long time.”
We are now closer than ever to The Batman, who has been through a very painful pandemic until its release. Riddler’ film, which seems to have a pretty spectacular Gotham atmosphere that we’ll see as the main villain, will be released on March 4. When we say Bat & Cat dynamics, its large staff, I think we’re getting back to the Cloaked Cavalry we missed.