The Batman Part 2’s Bruce Wayne Will Be Old Enough For Retirement

The Batman Part 2's Bruce Wayne Will Be Old Enough For Retirement



Summary

  • Robert Pattinson will age significantly by The Batman Part 2, raising concerns about depicting a young Batman.
  • The delays in The Batman Part 2 production may affect the storyline’s continuity.
  • Matt Reeves intends to have a small time jump in The Batman Part 2, but will it handle the actors’ aging discrepancies?

The delays to Matt Reeves’ The Batman Part 2 are becoming intolerable. DC Studios Co-Head James Gunn once tweeted that 5-year gaps are “fairly common in sequels.” While that may or may not be true, what’s surely uncommon are 15-year gaps between assumed ages of actors and the young adult characters they play. Robert Pattinson recently told Hero Magazine that he’ll “be f****ng old Batman by the sequel.” He’s completely correct. Someone has to say it, because fans aren’t sure Gunn and company understand: Robert Pattinson is not actually a vampire. He will age.

In Reeves’ The Batman, Pattinson plays Bruce Wayne during his second year fighting crime, still fumbling and heavy on his feet. In 2019, Pattinson was 33 years old and relatively youthful while filming the first installment in Reeves’ proposed Batman trilogy. With Reeves being a known perfectionist, it’s anyone’s guess how he will handle this discrepancy. As Warner Bros. further delays the sequel, which is now expected toward the end of 2027, Pattinson will be well past his young adulthood. This fact presents a host of hurdles for Writer-Director Reeves to clear while depicting a second-year Batman.

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Robert Pattinson Is Way Older Than A Young Batman Traditionally Is

You Can’t Teach An Old Bat New Tricks

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For context, Batman hit the Gotham streets at age 25 in the comics, which is only slightly older than Pattinson was when he starred in 2008’s Twilight. In Frank Miller’s graphic novel The Dark Knight Returns, Batman is 55 years old after a decade of retirement, meaning he was 45 when he quit.

Robert Pattinson will be 41 during The Batman Part 2‘s production. This is shocking, as Christian Bale was younger than Pattinson currently is while Bale filmed The Dark Knight Rises – even after Batman’s 8-year sabbatical in that film. How will Reeves address this issue?

christian bale as batman in the dark knight

Well, he’s got a couple of options. He could either jump forward in time to compensate for the extra wrinkles on Pattinson’s face, or he could simply ignore the aging Bruce Wayne, hoping audiences aren’t distracted by Batman wincing out of seated positions for the film’s duration. He could also use some de-aging tech, but Back To The Future Director Robert Zemeckis has been attempting to de-age his subjects since 1992’s Death Becomes Her, and he recently disturbed audiences with his latest attempt in 2024’s Here starring a ‘young’ Tom Hanks. De-aging tech may be up to par in nearly three years when The Batman Part 2 finally releases, but it isn’t right now.

He could simply ignore the aging Bruce Wayne, hoping audiences aren’t distracted by Batman wincing out of seated positions for the film’s duration.

Now, Reeves did technically confirm a time jump for The Batman Part 2, but not the kind of time jump fans would expect given the real-world wait for the sequel. In an interview with Total Film Magazine, Reeves said The Batman will take place after a jump in time following the first film, but only to account for Max’s The Penguin, which takes place a mere seven days after The Batman ends. Reeves said The Batman Part 2 will take place a week past The Penguin‘s conclusion. In The Penguin‘s timeline, Carmine and Alberto Falcone die in November 2022, leading to Oswald Cobblepot’s takeover within the weeks following, meaning not much time passes between The Batman Parts 1 and 2.

Colin Farrell as The Penguin Robert Pattinson as Batman

Discussing The Penguin‘s timeline, Reeves said “we don’t play Christmas or New Year’s, but we’re getting there,” according to his interview with Collider. As intriguing as that may be for story purposes, there have already been three real-world Christmases since The Batman‘s 2022 setting, with at least two more to come until that story continues. What’s more, a month of elapsed time does not explain the progress of any man going from his early 30’s to 41 years old, not even Batman.

In Matt Reeves We Trust

The Very Long Halloween

Batman The Long Halloween

Fans may just have to trust that Matt Reeves will honor Bruce’s perceived aging in the next film. Perhaps the rapid wear and tear on Bruce will be attributed to the stress of his position, similar to the way presidents are known to age at hyper-pace during their terms. There could be some merit to this, as Batman was heavily influenced by The Long Halloween, a graphic novel-turned DC Animation by Jeph Loeb, according to DC’s Tim Sheridan. Fans familiar with The Long Halloween, who are most likely to note Pattinson’s age, are aware that Batman goes through hell throughout that particular holiday season, which also takes place during Batman’s second year of crime-fighting.

In that story, Batman faces off with The Holiday Killer, who turns out to be Alberto Falcone, the same Alberto that Cobblepot kills in the first episode of The Penguin. In The Long Halloween, Alberto is responsible for the monstrous murders of various Falcone and Maroni crime family members, as well as a monstrous headache for young Bruce Wayne. While Reeves kills off that pivotal element of the graphic novel he pulled inspiration from, there’s still a lot of potential for Batman’s woe, including the absolute ringer of a villain gauntlet he’s put through by agents seeking to thwart him. These agents include Two-Face, Poison Ivy, and The Scarecrow. With The Joker also looming in The Batman, Bruce could look a bit worse for wear, very fast.

At the end of the day, Batman is a masked vigilante who covers his face as he fights crime. As long as Robert Pattinson matures into his role and Reeves pens dialogue that sounds like vengeance personified, fans can probably look past some extra frown lines on the brooding Bat. Audiences are unlikely to see them anyway, as Pattinson’s Batman is fairly aloof.


The Batman 2 temp poster

The Batman Part II


Release Date

October 1, 2027

Director

Matt Reeves




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