
When I look at "Batman", I never want to end. Even three hours is not enough time in this world, and the spin-off show "The Penguin" could only attract me so much. Even "Penguin" sets the scene for "Batman Part II" is bitter because that sequel remains years.
Matt Reeves's "Batmen Part II" has been delayed several times. The film is currently set to open October 1, 2027, but DC Studios co-chief Andeiyes Gunn told about a party weekly That he did not see Reeves' script in late March 2025.
It's easy to feel cynical right now. On top of these delays, Gun reviews the DC Universe of the film and it is difficult to see that Batman of Reeves and actor Robert Pattinson fits into it. DC Studios even posted a different Batman film, "Brave and Dares", Featuring Bruce Wayne and his son Damjan/Robin.
But I hope the "Batman part II" does not give up. If he does, at least the first film will be held as a superlative download of Batman. "Batman" is a rare superhero film that makes no Rek of a creative compromise and Confirms that Matt Reeves is a blockbuster machine. And as you re -examine Batman, don't neglect Reeves' previous films. He broke out as a director with the film for footage "Cloverfield", then climbed even higher with "Dawn on the Monkeys Planet" and "War for the planet of monkeys".
In 2010 Reeves' film (set in the 1980s Los Alamos, New Mexico) is for a young and lonely boy, Owen (Cody Smith-Mekfay). Owen's parents are divorcing and he is abused at school; The only friend he finds is the new neighbor, Abi (Chloe Grace Morec), who soon turns into a puppy's loveice. It sounds like a cute and stupid story, right? That would be, except Abi is a vampire.
Although Batman is not a monster, he is sometimes compared to a vampire. He dresses in black, lives in a castle, prefers to go out at night, etc. (The dark knight even struggled with a few vampires over the years, including Dracula.) Maintaining that comparison, I would argue "Let me get in" is the film by Matt Reeves, which is most similar to Batman.
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