The Batman 2 is less than two years away, but it seems Robert Pattinson already knows what he wants to do by the time the third—and probably final—movie in the would-be trilogy drops: hanging his boots.
The Batman 2, sequel to 2022’s $772 million crime thriller, The Batman, is billed for release in the fall of 2026 with director Matt Reeves still penning the script, according to James Gunn. Although filming was “hoped” to commence next year, no official plans have been made. HBO’s limited crime series, The Penguin, has been able to temporarily fill the void, emerging as one of the best TV shows of the year, but the wait for The Batman 2 continues.
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Reflecting on the course of his career in an interview with The New York Times, Robert Pattinson expressed surprise at how far he’s come since landing his first gig in Hollywood. “Not in a million years did I think I’d still be doing this when I got my first job. I can’t believe this is still going,” he said. On his future in Reeves’ Batmanverse—precisely The Batman trilogy—the 38-year-old Briton remarked with a touch of exhaustion: “I could genuinely be retiring by the end of them.”
Assuming that The Batman 3 is released no later than 2029, three years after The Batman 2, Robert Pattinson would be 43 years old by then—still in the age range deemed suitable for playing the Caped Crusader or any major Hollywood middle-aged role. So, the actor’s comments could either mean what it is—that he’ll not only hang his cape and cowl but also his acting shoes in the next five or six years—or it could be a subtle hint that Reeves still has a plan or two for him before the conclusion of or post-The Batman trilogy. On that note, it’s not difficult to imagine that Warner Bros., tired of casting a new Bruce Wayne every seven or so years, has noticed the interest in Reeves’ grim world and decided to flesh it out in more ways than so far announced. Thus, before the final film is released, Pattinson may feature in other spin-off projects as Gotham’s finest, explaining his sense of fatigue.
If the former is the case, and he indeed plans to retire, it shouldn’t come as a surprise for an actor who has a history of lying low. It would no doubt be a worthy conclusion to a two-decade-plus big screen career which started from having his scenes cut in the 2004 costume drama Vanity Fair and starring as Cedric Diggory in 2005’s Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire to his evergreen role as the cold vampire Edward Cullen in the Twilight Saga films. Some might say 43 years is too ripe an age, especially for someone of his caliber, to bow out of the industry and many more would likely hope the actor hasn’t made up his mind. Fortunately for them, the time between now and The Batman 3 is wide enough for a mind change.
The Batman 2 is scheduled for release on October 2, 2026.
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Source: The New York Times
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