Jeff Sneider says Reeves has completed the script and Robert Pattinson has read it. He also strongly hinted that Reeves has refused to show the script to Gunn and Safran.
If The Batman 2 is Very Successful, Anything’s possible.Man, hate to say it, but when it's all said and done, I think The Batman 2 will be the last movie of Matt Reeves's universe. I think Matt Reeves will just be in a producer role for the DCU down the road. So much potential is wasted on what they could have done with this universe, which is basically being pushed to the side for the DCU. Maybe I am reading too much into it,but it seems like they're being dismissive of the success Matt Reeves's universe has brought to DC. Outside of The Batman and The Penguin series, there has been nothing but negativity and flops since The Batman came out. Maybe the Superman movie will do great.
Obviously, I love the Batman character, but I don't know if I'm going to support the DCU Batman stuff. I really don't like Andy Muschietti's style of directing from what I saw in The Flash. Maybe my tune will change when I see the finished product. I really disagree with two cinematic Batman at the same time, and that's another reason why I think The Batman 2 will be the last one to make room the DCU Batman. Sorry the rant lol
Jeff Sneider says Reeves has completed the script and Robert Pattinson has read it. He also strongly hinted that Reeves has refused to show the script to Gunn and Safran.
It's already been reported on several websites it's a trilogy.If The Batman 2 is Very Successful, Anything’s possible.
Thought it was already confirmed Part II starts within a week or so of Penguin's finale? Hence the excitement for another winter setting in Gotham.It’d be great to see little bit of a time jump, especially if Season 2 of Penguin doesn’t happen.
Is it such a good idea that all three entries of this socalled Crime Saga all take place over the course of a single month? Seems like it might limit character progression and storytelling opportunities.Thought it was already confirmed Part II starts within a week or so of Penguin's finale? Hence the excitement for another winter setting in Gotham.
I've seen movies with magnificent character journeys that take place over a day or two, so no, I can't subscribe to that notion.Is it such a good idea that all three entries of this socalled Crime Saga all take place over the course of a single month? Seems like it might limit character progression and storytelling opportunities.
This is the most direct source we've gotten regarding the current status and that was only a couple of weeks ago. Until we see a more direct source dispute it or update it, this is what we've gotCatching Up with James Gunn and Peter Safran of DC Studios, Part II
"Safran continued. “His crime saga that he’s telling. The Batman trilogy,""
Not quite the horse's mouth, but from somebody who's probably seen into it or at the very least is in close contact with somebody else who's stared directly into it
Just because it's planned doesn't mean it'll materialize. Just look at the Authority, Swamp Thing and Waller.Only time is gonna tell, truly, for the answer but as it currently stands
This is the most direct source we've gotten regarding the current status and that was only a couple of weeks ago. Until we see a more direct source dispute it or update it, this is what we've got
Didn't dispute that. As I said, time is the only thing which is gonna give us the true answer. But if they pull the plug, there's not exactly gonna be a big delay in it being formally announced. As of this exact moment, we've still got a trilogy coming despite the current circumstances. That can absolutely change on a dime, but that is the current statusJust because it's planned doesn't mean it'll materialize. Just look at the Authority, Swamp Thing and Waller.
I just hope Reeves' treats Part Two as a standalone entry, like Nolan did with his films, in case a third entry doesn't happen. I'm not rooting against him (I love Cloverfield, Let Me In and Dawn), but in the current studio environment and Zazlav in charge, if the sequel underperforms it doesn't seem likely that we'll get any more. Especially if Reeves wants 200 million+ like the first one.Didn't dispute that. As I said, time is the only thing which is gonna give us the true answer. But if they pull the plug, there's not exactly gonna be a big delay in it being formally announced. As of this exact moment, we've still got a trilogy coming despite the current circumstances. That can absolutely change on a dime, but that is the current status