Director Matt Reeves confirms trilogy for the new Batman with the sequel set to explore the emotional journey of the Caped Crusader while introducing a new challenge for the hero in the winter time.
- Sep 15, 2024
AceShowbiz - Director Matt Reeves has shared intriguing information about "The Batman - Part II" during recent interviews. The long-awaited sequel, which begins filming early next year, will take place during the winter, likely around Christmas or New Year's.
This has led to speculation that Mr. Freeze could be introduced as the villain, especially after Patrick Schwarzenegger's cryptic tweet. Patrick who happens to be the son of Arnold Schwarzenegger that played Mr. Freeze in 1997's "Batman and Robin" added fuel to the rumor as he wrote on X, "Winter has come at last! The iceman cometh."
Fans were curious if Patrick hinted as his casting as the new Mr. Freeze in the superhero movie, but he was quick to shoot down the speculation. "Nah haha but I wish!" he responded.
Despite the DC Studios shake-up, Reeves confirms that he intends to complete the trilogy he originally envisioned. "The Penguin" spin-off series was initially meant to be a stepping stone into the next movie, but Reeves acknowledges that plans have shifted since the formation of the DCU.
The Batman sequel is expected to pick up shortly after the "The Penguin" finale, further solidifying its winter setting. Reeves remains tight-lipped about the antagonist(s), but he emphasizes that he wants Robert Pattinson's Batman/Bruce Wayne arc to take center stage rather than giving space to a large ensemble of villains. This suggests that the sequel will likely focus on a single main antagonist.
Colin Farrell's Penguin has been confirmed to return, leaving open the possibility of a twisted alliance with Barry Keoghan's Joker as Farrell previously hinted, "I don't know if I'd love to go against him or form some kind of twisted alliance with Barry's Joker, but I'll just keep it close to home and say that."