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Robert Pattinson's "The Batman 2" Sets 2025 Release Date


Wed 01 Feb 2023 | 09:15 AM
Robert Pattinson in “The Batman”
Robert Pattinson in “The Batman”
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Warner Bros. has announced Robert Pattinson’s “The Batman Part II” will open in theaters on Oct. 3, 2025.

James Gunn and Peter Safran confirmed the release date during a press event on the Warner Bros. lot.

While Gunn and Safran are developing a new DC Universe, which includes the 2025 theatrical release “Superman: Legacy,” Matt Reeves’ “The Batman Part II” will remain a standalone property and fall under the newly branded “DC Elseworlds” category.

Gunn announced that any DC film or television series that is set outside of the main DC Universe will get the “DC Elseworlds” tag, exactly how DC Comics functions.

The “DC Elseworlds” roster of upcoming projects includes Todd Phillips’ “Joker: Folie à Deux” with Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga (set for release Oct. 4, 2024), the ongoing animated series “Teen Titans Go!,” and a separate Superman movie produced by J.J. Abrams and written by Ta-Nehisi Coates. The latter project was first announced in 2021 and remains in active development.

While Pattinson and Reeves will continue to explore their iteration of Batman in the “DC Elseworlds” sidebar, Gunn and Safran will cast a new Batman in the DC Universe.

The pair confirmed that their DC Universe will include a Batman and Robin movie, based on “The Brave and the Bold” comics.

In addition to “The Batman Part II”, Reeves is also gearing up to shoot a spinoff series centered on Colin Farrell’s Penguin character.

Reeves said earlier this month that he was meeting with Gunn to ensure that his “BatVerse” and the larger DC Universe would “support each other” and not collide in terms of storylines.

“The Batman” earned critical acclaim and grossed $770 million at the worldwide box office last year. The film is now streaming on HBO Max.