For anyone thinking that my fanboy goggles are on too tight when I say WB are leaving money on the table not committing to final Batman film with Keaton simply because kids now may not know who he is, let's not forget the biggest hit of last year was Top Gun: Maverick.
A sequel from a 1986 film, with no popular brand IP attached to it. Was anyone even asking for a sequel to that? It's a cheesy 80s flick that Gen Z and Millennials aren't hot for.
And the sequel cleaned up, stomping all competition. Critically and financially.
There are people asking for this.
Batman is a universal selling point.
Keaton IS the star of the new Flash. Maybe not in total screen-time. But.
He is their marketing.
I've little doubt that more projects with Keaton could clean up.
Give us one more.
Batman Beyond, or something.
WB don't have to use Keaton again. But in a time where DC is embracing a shared universe and off the cuff elseworld films, why not?
Affleck is out of the picture fully soon, anyway. So Keaton doing a project just means the same amount of Batmen that we have now.
If DC is doing things differently than the MCU - let's go hard.