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The film is intended to launch a Batman shared universe and is set to be followed by two sequels, with The Batman – Part II set to be released on October 2, 2026. A spin-off television series, The Penguin , starring Farrell, debuted on HBO in September 2024.
2: The Batman – Part II: Warner Bros. Pictures / DC Studios / 6th & Idaho Productions: Matt Reeves (director/screenplay); Mattson Tomlin (screenplay); Robert Pattinson, Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright, Barry Keoghan, Andy Serkis, Colin Farrell [31] 9: Untitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem sequel
Reeves called TV series the "entry point" into "The Batman 2." "There are details that actually connect right into the way the next movie begins, and the way that Oz enters that world as we hand ...
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Criminals of Gotham beware, the Caped Crusader is ready to return!Robert Pattinson and director Matt Reeves are officially confirmed to return for The Batman sequel, Warner Bros. announced at ...
2013: Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite (based on Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes) with Troy Baker voicing Batman. 2014: Son of Batman, a loose adaptation of Batman and Son, with Jason O'Mara voicing Batman. [2] 2014: Batman: Assault on Arkham, set in the continuity of Batman: Arkham, with Kevin Conroy voicing Batman. [2]
Reeves was born on April 27, 1966, [1] in Rockville Centre, New York, [2] on Long Island. He moved with his family to Los Angeles when he was five. He made his first film at the age of eight, directing friends and using a wind-up camera. [2] Reeves met and befriended J. J. Abrams, who also became a filmmaker, when both were 13 years old. [3]
Batman writer Sam Hamm's initial story idea expanded the character of district attorney Harvey Dent, played in Batman by Billy Dee Williams, and his descent into the supervillain Two-Face. Warner Bros. wanted the main villain to be the Penguin, however, whom Hamm believed the studio saw as Batman's most prominent enemy after the Joker.