"The Batman" starring Robert Pattinson will be released in March 2022. This new Batman movie with a unique dark visual style has been appreciated by many audiences. The sequel to "The New Batman" has finally entered the production stage after the release date was postponed, and will start shooting in early 2025. It is known that the starring actor Robert Pattinson will return, and more information about the plot has not yet been announced. "The New Batman 2" was finally scheduled to be released in North America on October 2, 2026. Recently, the producer and director of the film, Matt Reeves, revealed in an interview with foreign media "Collider" that his vision for the "New Batman" movie is still a trilogy. He said: "Yes, this is still (in) the plan. I mean, it's very close to the route we envisioned." In addition, Matt Reeves also mentioned the "Batman" spin-off series "Penguin", which is a new HBO series starring Colin Farrell and executive produced. Matt said things have changed, but the core trajectory of the trilogy remains the same, mentioning that while "this isn't an origin story for Batman," he wanted "origin stories for these other characters," and also revealed that this story "was originally going to be the opening to the next movie." |
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