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Published 08 Aug, 2025 11:10am

Warner Bros officially announce the filming of ‘Bat Man 2’

After months of speculation, Warner Bros. Discovery has officially confirmed that ‘The Batman 2’ will start filming in spring 2026, putting fans at ease following the movie’s repeated delays.

CEO David Zaslav broke the news in a shareholder letter, offering long-awaited updates on the DC franchise’s next phase, including several upcoming films and series under James Gunn’s leadership.

Production plans for ‘the batman 2’ finally revealed

  • The sequel to Matt Reeves’ critically acclaimed 2022 film has faced delayed three times.

  • The original release date was shifted from October 2025 to 2026 and then to 2027.

  • In a official communication by Warner Bros on August 7, Zaslav confirmed that the production is set to begin between March and May 2026, aligning with the current theatrical release window for 2027.

Robert Pattinson and main cast returns

Despite the long wait, fans can expect the return of the original core cast:

• Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne / Batman

• Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle / Catwoman

• Paul Dano as The Riddler

• Colin Farrell as The Penguin

• Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner Gordon

The film is once again helmed by Matt Reeves, whose gritty, detective-style vision for Gotham has been widely praised for its depth and darker tone.

Batman sequel part of James Gunn’s larger DCU roadmap

The update comes as part of Warner Bros. Discovery’s broader DC roadmap under co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran.

In the same shareholder message, Zaslav highlighted that other DC projects in production include:

• Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2026)

• Clayface (2026)

• A new Wonder Woman film (release date TBD)

Zaslav described the DC universe as “one of the most valuable assets in entertainment,” with strategic plans to expand its reach across film, TV, games, merchandise, and live experiences.

The Batman universe continues to grow

While fans wait for the main sequel, the world of The Batman hasn’t stood still.

Colin Farrell’s ‘The Penguin’ spinoff series is still moving forward on Max, expected to tie directly into the events of The Batman 2.

Matt Reeves has previously hinted at a larger “Batverse” in development one that operates independently from James Gunn’s mainline DCU, allowing for deeper character arcs and standalone storytelling.

What’s next for Batman fans?

With a 2027 release still the goal, filming in 2026 offers a realistic timeline for post-production and marketing. Warner Bros. is expected to announce casting additions and plot details sometime in late 2025 or early 2026.

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