Andy Muschietti: As everyone knows, the Batman featured in The Brave and the Bold will belong to the new DC universe. It’s quite obvious that Matt Reeves’ Batman is not part of this new universe. However, DC and Warner Bros. are moving forward with the second part of Reeves’ Batman series, which, as widely reported, is expected to release around 2027.
This means the next Batman movie will take some time before it sees the light of day. Releasing two Batman films simultaneously would be counterproductive. What DC is doing is creating a strategy to ensure these two films don’t conflict with each other.
Regarding my involvement in the project, there are good intentions for now. They want to do the movie with me, and I want to do it as well. I’m eager to work on the film.
Maybe so. Regardless, it'sIt sounds like he was just repeating what the executives told him.
One of the last movies of a dying continuity, a controversial star, following on the heels of a 9 season TV show with a fan favorite actor in the role, ridiculous over hype from Gunn, Cruise and Stephen King.
The Flash never stood a chance.
Ultimately, people care about The Flash. They just didn't care for that particular version of The Flash. Bring on Wally West in the DCU!
Agreed. And Stephen King's opinions are usually off-putting to say the least.One of the last movies of a dying continuity, a controversial star, following on the heels of a 9 season TV show with a fan favorite actor in the role, ridiculous over hype from Gunn, Cruise and Stephen King.
The Flash never stood a chance.
Ultimately, people care about The Flash. They just didn't care for that particular version of The Flash. Bring on Wally West in the DCU!
It sounds like he was just repeating what the executives told him.