‘The Batman 2’ Will Include Colin Farrell’s Penguin but Not Gentleman Ghost Because ‘We Would Never Go Into Full Fantastical,’ Says Matt Reeves

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Matt Reeves has shared with SFX magazine that they’re wrapping up the script currently for “The Batman Part II,” and their intention is to start filming next year. Earlier this year, Warner Bros. postponed the premiere of the Robert Pattinson-led sequel by a full year, moving it from October 3, 2025, to October 2, 2026

“Colin Farrell is joining the film for the comeback of The Penguin, according to Reeves. As we’ve been working on the script, we’ve been sharing it with DC and the studio, and they’re really thrilled about it.”

The “Batman” universe is growing with the forthcoming TV show “The Penguin,” starring Farrell, which Reeves described as serving as an access point to “The Batman 2.” He further explained that certain elements directly tie into how the next movie unfolds, specifically introducing the character of Oz and the way he becomes part of Batman’s world again, as we transition from the current storyline back to Batman embarking on a new case

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“In every new movie, Batman faces ongoing challenges. However, these challenges cannot be completely eliminated. Instead, the upcoming film explores this theme more profoundly,” he noted

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“Reeves emphasized the importance of making these well-known pop icons and legendary figures seem as if they belong in Gotham, a setting that feels real to us. While we may venture towards the boundaries of the extraordinary, we won’t fully immerse ourselves in fantasy. The aim is to keep things feeling quite grounded.”

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“The film ‘Batman’ raked in a staggering $772 million worldwide, leaving Warner Bros. eagerly anticipating a repeat of that success with the upcoming sequel. As of now, it’s uncertain whether Zoe Kravitz (portraying Catwoman) and Andy Serkis (depicting Alfred Pennyworth) will reprise their roles in the next installment.”

“The Penguin” television series, meanwhile, launches Sept. 19 on Max.

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2024-09-05 01:16