The Batman Part 2 Update Reveals When Script’s First Draft Will Be Turned In

The Batman Part 2 has received an exciting script update.

In March 2024, the film titled “Batman” premiered in U.S. cinemas. This DC Studios production was helmed by director Matt Reeves. The principal characters include Robert Pattinson portraying the lead character Batman, Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle/Catwoman, and Paul Dano taking on the roles of Edward Nashton/The Riddler.

The anticipation for “The Batman Part II” has stretched out over quite some time now, as the sequel’s announcement took place at CinemaCon in April of 2022. At first, it was set to hit theaters in the year 2026; however, due to the Hollywood strikes, its release has been postponed by a year, now scheduled for 2023.

What’s the latest The Batman Part 2 script update?

Based on a recent report from TheWrap, it appears that Reeves is nearing completion with the scriptwriting for The Batman’s sequel.

As a dedicated admirer following the progress closely, I can share that an inside source privy to the project details mentioned that Reeves has been submitting script pages for over six months now. The expectation is that we’ll receive the complete first draft of the script by Memorial Day.

Previous reports indicated that The Batman Part 2 might commence filming towards the end of 2025 or early 2026. Despite some skepticism about whether this timeline was realistic, given the uncertainty around the progress of the script, it would provide Warner Bros. ample time to refine the script and prepare the project for production by the proposed start date.

As of now, specific plot details for The Batman Part 2 are being kept secret. The planned release date for The Batman Part II in U.S. cinemas is October 1, 2027.

The Batman and the spin-off show The Penguin, meanwhile, are both available to stream on Max.

Originally reported by Brandon Schreur at SuperHeroHype.

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2025-05-16 22:10