The Batman ‘Sequel’ Announced at CinemaCon

The Batman movie poster with Batman, Riddler, Catwoman, and The Penguin

In some good news we’ve learned that “The Batman” is getting a sequel with Robert Pattinson setting to return as Gotham’s Dark Knight. That’s right, Warner Bros revealed that there will be a sequel story for the Caped Crusader during this evenings CinemaCon presentation. Which is a annual trade show for theater owners. Matt Reeves was the one who announced the news that he will write and direct the follow-up but so far we know no details about what the plot could be about. I’m hoping we finally get Dick…

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The Batman: The Bat and The Cat Trailer

Update: Thanks to IGN we’ve learned that The Batman will arrive on HBO Max for all subscribers on April 19, 2022. 46 days after it airs exclusively in theaters. Surprise, surprise we have a new trailer for the upcoming Batman film which is set to come out in theaters March 4th, 2022.  So far it seems set on coming out only in theaters but things could change for those that cannot go to the theaters. That said, it’s looking like a good film when it comes to Bruce Wayne, Selina…

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The Batman Trailer

We have the official trailer for the upcoming Batman film entitled “The Batman” which is set to release in March 4th 2022. Whereas, over the past week we have seen a brief look at Zoe Kravitz as Selina Kyle. In addition, we got a new image of Robert Pattinson as the Dark Knight, himself. That being said, we now have a trailer for this film which I am looking forward to the most. This movie had some speed bumps with COVID, but production was able to push past that and…

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Matt Reeve’s “The Batman” Film Trailer Streamed

Warner Bros. has released a trailer for “The Batman,” which was first revealed during DC Fandome. For those who are not aware, the film will star Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne/ Batman. The trailer reveals that the film will have a very different setting compared to previous Batman films. During the panel they confirmed that the film will be set in a separate universe from other DC films with sequels potentiality in the works. The cast consists of: Robert Pattinson: Bruce Wayne / Batman Zoë Kravitz: Selina Kyle / Catwoman Paul Dano: Edward Nashton / Riddler Jeffrey Wright: James…

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The Batman Cast Jayme Lawson in Unknown Role

Happy Monday heroes! Today, we have some news in regards to the upcoming The Batman film. Jayme Lawson, an upcoming actress has been cast in a role in the film. Currently, we have no clue as to what character she will be playing, but we know it will be a “notable role”. Many are already speculating that Lawson will portray Barbara Gordon, which would be amazing. The speculation is thanks to already having Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner Gordon, which could work well with this version of the Batman world. Also, in…

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The Batman Cast Jeffrey Wright Commissioner Gordon

We have some casting news coming out of the upcoming The Batman film being directed by Matt Reeves. Jeffrey Wright is set to play Commissioner Gordon which is a surprising casting choice. I know comic book purist are probably upset about this casting, but I do not care. I will admit I used to feel as though comic book movies and television shows had to be exactly like the comic books; with each adaptation having to follow the books to the point where what I wanted was just a live-action version of…

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Robert Pattinson in Talks to Play Batman in Matt Reeve’s “Batman” Film

Variety has reported that Robert Pattinson (Twilight) is in talks to play Batman in Matt Reeve’s upcoming film based on the character.  Matt Reeves will be directing the film and he will also be producing the film alongside Dylan Clark. Not much else is known about the film, however pre-production for the film is set to start this Summer. Also, according to Variety filming could start as early as late 2019, or in early 2020. No other details have been confirmed at this time, so stay tuned to Hero-Club.com for more details.   The Batman is set…

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