On June 27, Matt Reeves announced to the fans of films with comics that he had Complete the scenario for "Batman II" And sent it to the Jameseshes Gun, who quickly confirmed that he was "great" reading without revealing too much. The details of the second chapter in the story of Robert Pattinson's dark knight remain unknown, and we can only speculate on what should happen until filming begins in 2026, with the planned release date of 1 October 2027. Despite all this secrecy, though, it does not prevent it from predicting and, sincerely, sincerely, to pray for the next when Gotham's hero returns when he returns to the hero of the hero.
It is already clear that the audience will eat whatever Reeves has in the store after so successfully the first first working of the "captain's crusade" and the exciting story of the detective he will collect in 2022. Even so, this still does not prevent a baton of dreaming of a bat and by coming and thereby choosing a selection of winning elements that could not only set up bats based films, as well as "be, and what fans hope to have every opportunity to become a surprise. We hope that there are several new additions and basic improvements, starting with a daring to-tender that occupies the coat in the first place.
Robert Pattinson gets more time to explore Bruce Wayne
As one of the few fans who were not entirely on the ship with the initial work of Matt Reeves with the world's biggest detective, one thing that reduced the new bat to take the bat for me was the man hidden under the coward. Wayne in Pattinson was a daab, Dur Adus, who, if anything, stressed the likelihood of being Batman more than everyone in the city of Gotham. It may be difficult, given the "SE7EN"- like the Reeves landscape set with "Batman", but Mr. Wayne really needs to be illuminated, and there are many previous films that prove Pattinson is capable of doing so- like his recent turnaround. In "Mickey 17." In Bong Oonun Hoe.
His performance at Tenet was the sweet place for what he could really be taking over his son and Martha Wayne's son. Charming, cheerful and optimistic in public before returning to the character we know. That kind of combo for character was all that Bruce was looking to throw the rest of Gotham from the smell of his true nature and go to places that Batman could not. The door is also opened to discover the machinations in the city they kept in the country where it is so long, especially if Reeves thinks that he is dealing with certain villains who are higher than most (more on them later). More importantly, however, after I spent the whole movie, seeing that Bruce Wayne handled two years to be a bat, it would be interesting to see that he was trying and just being a man for a change.
Tighten the link between Bruce Wayne and Alfred
Just near the end of "Batman" we began to see bridges on the edge of being rebuilt between Bruce and longtime guardian Alfred Penivort (Andy Serkis), even if he tried to do so. For most of Reeves, there was a cold between the two who really stated as an isolated Bruce he chose to be on his mission to download Ridler, who fortunately got it before the loans rolled. Now that the situation is considered, can we see Bruce and Alfred on the same page to dive into what is such a key component of Batman Lore and what makes the hero we want to see?
If you think about returning to Nolan's trilogy, in particular, some of the greatest moments in those films are Michael Caine's Alfred, which provides pearls of wisdom and Loveubov to Bruce Wayne on Christian Bale, making that last look through the coffee masses so emotionally. That's the kind of relationship we need to see for our new "dark knight" and a dedicated figure of butler and the father who sees him leaving every night to beat the bad guys and be afraid that he can never come back. You can listen to rumors of a new boy you are wondering how you are joining the overlap, but it's a partnership that is not worth considering until it sorts first.
Give us a shipwreck (and other bats), you cowardly
Like the man with ears, in the last moments of the film, this city is under water, and thereby comes a condition for the dark knight to use a different way of transporting to approach the partially submerged place of the land he swore to protect it. Now, while we certainly wouldn't turn their nose able to see Batman on Pattinson driving through the roofs in what is One of the best Batmobiles everThere were moments in a variety of different media where our hero had to beat his cloak and had his own special ship to do so.
It may seem a little too extravagant to the universe established in the 2022 film, but if there are still certain areas of Gotham still irreversible and flooded by Ridler's actions, then it is the only reasonable thing for Batman to have the right type of transport to get around them. It doesn't even need a boat; Give Bruce some fancy diving equipment, bat, and even spray a few money on a brand new hidden brutal brutal plate on Batplane. Every movie in Batman, especially if it's a sequel, always gives our hero upgraded to get in, so please do it here. Just make sure it is as frightening as Bruce's first set when chasing the penguin last.
Show us Batman's villains we haven't seen before
Since Tim Burton shook the camp from the "Capture Crusader", we had nine films showing the dark knight that faces various costs of enemies, sometimes at the same time. We had pairs of Ridler, Bane and two, as well as three different versions of Okeroker and Catwoman. Not to dance to any of those performances, but the city of Gotham is a big place and There are more villains Than just cats for cats and broken former bat lawyers to fight. In fact, we would dare to say that some of them have a chance to hit equal fears, if not more, and some have never had time on the big live screen.
Bring Professor Pig, a psychopathic surgeon who hates the rich, but loves them to mutilate them with his "professional" transformations, or hugs, a super smart and masked enemy that will force Bruce into an even deeper diving in his family history than the one we saw. Alternatively, There is also a choice of Robert Pattinson's dreamThe super -mysterious and equally elusive court of owls. In the comic books, this secret order has been manipulated by the city of Batman since its founding, which would fit into the dark and brutal Gotham that Reeves met us for the last time. After all, Batman has a gallery of hostile things. Let's get to know more of them before they send the clown.
Keep the Soker locked ... for now, at least
Whatever Warner Bros. plans can be available for Barry Keogan's Okero, no matter how big they areOne of the bravest and bravest things they could do is keep it for another movie. Look, we know that Keogan has acting chops to take over the clown prince of crime and that he will deliver it when he finally shares the screen properly with Robert Pattinson's dark knight. Meanwhile, however, can we not fight against other criminals Gotham should offer before there is a rematch against a man who will take the first place on the bat's bow forever?
Throwing Keogan in the next chapter feels predictable as a routine of the Batman movie in Batman that should not be implemented here. The comparisons between Batman 2 and the "Dark Knight" will be bad enough whenever these versions of the characters finally cross the paths, without being in the second chapter of Reeves' stories. If nothing else, it would be nice to see the Socker as the villain, and perhaps even working from the inside of his cell at Arkam, looking at the man who set him up there he struggles with whatever the villain, before he succeeds.
The most important thing about the joke is setting up, so let's hope this plays at a decent pace before we reach the punk line, right?
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