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James Gunn Stands by Decision to Push Back 'The Batman 2'
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In a bid to ensure quality over haste, DC Studios co-chairman James Gunn defends the decision to delay Matt Reeves' highly anticipated sequel to 'The Batman,' addressing fan concerns with thorough explanations and context.

AceShowbiz - James Gunn, co-chairman and co-CEO of DC Studios, took to Instagram Threads to address the movie schedule shakeup that led to "The Batman 2" now set to premiere on October 1, 2027, instead of its original October 2, 2026 release date.

The push has triggered a wave of mixed reactions from fans eagerly awaiting the follow-up to Matt Reeves' 2022 hit starring Robert Pattinson.

Gunn defended the delay by explaining that extended gaps between sequels are not uncommon in the film industry, highlighting precedents like "7 years between Alien and Aliens," "14 years between Incredibles," and "36 years between Top Guns."

He noted, "To be fair, a 5-year gap or more is fairly common in sequels." Furthermore, Gunn highlighted the intervals between beloved series installments such as "7 years between the first two Terminators" and "13 years between Avatars."

The primary reason for the delay, as Gunn elucidated, is the script's incomplete status. "The only reason for the delay is there isn't a full script," he stated.

Crafting an exceptional superhero narrative takes time, and Gunn emphasized Matt Reeves' dedication to producing a top-tier film. Gunn elaborated on the filmmaking timeline, suggesting that once the script is finalized, "there is around two years for pre-production, shooting, and post-production on big films."

In light of "The Batman 2" delay, the vacated 2026 spot will be taken by an untitled project helmed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu and fronted by Tom Cruise.

The original "The Batman" from 2022 was a post-pandemic box office success, grossing $369.3 million domestically and $772 million worldwide, further widening its universe with the HBO Max series "The Penguin," headlined by Colin Farrell.

Gunn, who transitioned to oversee DC Studios in 2022 alongside Peter Safran, is also prepping for his debut DC film, "Superman." The movie is set for a July 11 release and stars David Corenswet as the Man of Steel, with Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult in supporting roles. This project is expected to add another dimension to Gunn's rapidly evolving DC portfolio.

While fans might be disappointed by the wait, they can rest assured knowing that the team is committed to delivering a stellar continuation of Bruce Wayne's story. Quality takes precedence over speed - an ethos James Gunn and Matt Reeves staunchly uphold.

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