Co-Writer Of 'The Batman: Part II' Gives Small Update On What Is Coming
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The Batman: Part II will begin filming in May, and the film’s co-writer, Matt Tomlin, updated fans on social media on why it’s taken so long for the sequel to the 2022 film to begin filming. Tomlin revealed that he and Matt Reeves “worked exceptionally hard to tell a story worthy of the character.
Something that feels new and dangerous. The bar couldn’t be higher. Looking forward to people seeing it and being able to talk about it at length. Can’t begin to describe what this film means to me… We did our actual, literal, pushed beyond the limit best.” In recent months, casting news for Part II has been pouring in, with Marvel veterans Sebastian Stan and Scarlett Johansson.
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Joining the cast as Harvey Dent and Gilda. Oscar nominee Stellan Skarsgård was reportedly offered the role of Harvey Dent’s father but refused. Brad Pitt was also approached for the same role but turned it down as well.
Robert Pattinson will reprise his role as Bruce Wayne and the Caped Crusader, and he’s admitted that he’s anxious to return as the character before he gets too old. He admitted, “I started out as young Batman and I’m going to be fucking old Batman by the sequel.” Matt Reeves will direct, and Barry Keoghan, Colin Farrell, Andy Serkis, and Jeffrey Wright will be returning for Part II. Zoe Kravitz, who starred as Catwoman in Part I, is currently not expected to return for the film’s sequel.
The Batman: Part II is expected to release in theaters on October 1, 2027.
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Sources: HD Wallpapers, SciFiNow, GAMEREACTOR
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