Looks like Matt Reeves is working on The Batman sequel
Shortly after the box office triumph of "The Batman", Warner Bros. announced a spin-off series based on The Penguin (starring actor Colin Farrell) and a second Batman movie starring Pattinson. During a recent interview for the 15th anniversary of "Cloverfield," Reeves had some great news to share: he's working on the next chapter in the caped crusader's adventures, and he's "deeply" in the development phase. Reeves co-wrote the screenplay with Mattson Tomlin (who contributed to the first film but was never credited).
Reeves teased the project saying he was "working on a movie", before sharing that he was really "excited" about it.
"We're deep into it and my partner and I are writing, Mattson [Tomlin] and I are writing, and it's really exciting, and I'm really excited about what we're doing."
The filmmaker went on to praise Pattinson, saying, "[I'm] really excited to do this with Rob, because I just think he's such a special person and actor. ."
With Batman, there will never be the potential for a new story because there is so much inspiration in the comics to borrow from. "The Batman" sees the superhero in a new light, in his early days as a vigilante where he is still learning to accept his new identity. Pattinson delivered a stellar performance in what may be the best Batman movie of all time; a dreamlike epic of action-adventure, noir, horror and a bit of romance. A sequel will only bring more.
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Shortly after the box office triumph of "The Batman", Warner Bros. announced a spin-off series based on The Penguin (starring actor Colin Farrell) and a second Batman movie starring Pattinson. During a recent interview for the 15th anniversary of "Cloverfield," Reeves had some great news to share: he's working on the next chapter in the caped crusader's adventures, and he's "deeply" in the development phase. Reeves co-wrote the screenplay with Mattson Tomlin (who contributed to the first film but was never credited).
Reeves teased the project saying he was "working on a movie", before sharing that he was really "excited" about it.
"We're deep into it and my partner and I are writing, Mattson [Tomlin] and I are writing, and it's really exciting, and I'm really excited about what we're doing."
The filmmaker went on to praise Pattinson, saying, "[I'm] really excited to do this with Rob, because I just think he's such a special person and actor. ."
With Batman, there will never be the potential for a new story because there is so much inspiration in the comics to borrow from. "The Batman" sees the superhero in a new light, in his early days as a vigilante where he is still learning to accept his new identity. Pattinson delivered a stellar performance in what may be the best Batman movie of all time; a dreamlike epic of action-adventure, noir, horror and a bit of romance. A sequel will only bring more.
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