Robert Pattinson Batman Joining DCU Rumor Clarified by Andy Muschietti

Robert Pattinson Batman Joining DCU Rumor Clarified by Andy Muschietti



Summary

  • The Batman 2’s release got delayed, raising rumors of Pattinson joining the DCU.
  • Director Muschietti clarified Brave and Bold’s status and Batman’s universe separation.
  • DC is strategizing to prevent overlap between two Batman films.

The Batman 2 release date delays prompted rumors that perhaps Robert Pattinson’s Dark Knight was being folded into James Gunn’s DCU franchise. Andy Muschietti, tapped to direct the DCU Batman movie The Brave and Bold, has addressed what’s happening behind the scenes.

After The Batman 2‘s release date was delayed for the second time, the internet was flooded with speculation suggesting writer/director Matt Reeves’ work on the script was taking longer than expected because Warner Bros. and/or DC Studios boss wanted to retool the film so Pattinson’s Batman could be added to the DCU. Some fans believe Warner Bros. and DC Studios will inevitably cancel the DCU Batman movie, The Brave and the Bold, and announce Pattinson’s Caped Crusader is retroactively part of the DCU. Those concerns were exacerbated when director Muschietti confirmed The Brave and the Bold was postponed, but the filmmaker has seemingly attempted to clarify what’s happening with the Batman franchise.

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During an interview with Radio TU (translation via Reel Anarchy), Muschietti confirmed that The Brave and The Bold‘s Batman is part of the DCU and that it’s “quite obvious” that Pattinson’s version is not part of the same universe. However, because The Batman Part 2 release date is now scheduled for 2027, fans must wait longer for the Caped Crusader’s DCU debut. “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,” Muschietti explained. “What DC is doing is creating a strategy to ensure these two films don’t conflict with each other.”

In a separate interview from late 2024, Muschietti said he may work on a different project first now that The Brave and the Bold has been postponed. This caused some fans to believe Muschietti would exit The Brave and the Bold or that the film would be scrapped. However, Muschietti assured fans that all parties still want to work together on the DCU’s Batman movie. “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,” he said.

Because The Batman Part 2 and The Brave and the Bold are taking so long to move forward, many fans felt one project would be canceled in favor of the other. However, Muschietti’s comments suggest Warner Bros. only wants to avoid confusing audiences by having separate Batman movie franchises playing in theaters at the same time. Unfortunately, because Reeves is taking longer to finish the script than expected, The Brave and Bold‘s future is on hold.

Of course, Warner Bros. could decide they don’t want to wait until Reeves completes his Batman trilogy before introducing the DCU’s Caped Crusader. While there are purportedly personal reasons why Reeves’ The Batman Part 2 script isn’t finished yet, Warner Bros. may want to add Pattinson’s Dark Knight to the DCU to avoid postponing the character’s debut in the new universe any further. This is all speculative, and there are mixed feelings about whether Pattinson’s Batman should join the DCU, but the long wait for both Batman movies will likely fuel rumors for the foreseeable future.

Batman: The Brave and the Bold is in development at DC Studios.

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