the director Matt Reeves The filming of ‘The Batman: Part II’ has officially begun. Sharing an exciting update with fans of the superhero movie starring Robert Pattinsonthe director shared his screenshots and also revealed some interesting details about the upcoming installment.
Matt Reeves shares ‘The Batman: Part II’ update
Reeves sparked excitement after images of the Batmobile were posted online with reports of a camera test. He shared the photos with the caption “#SnowTires”.
Matt Reeves sparks excitement among ‘The Batman’ fans
The filmmaker further fueled the anticipation by interacting with fans online. Responding to a user who said: “THE BATMAN PART II was testing the camera today! And it starts like this!!”, Reeves replied: “And it does…!”While the footage itself revealed few details, fans were quick to pick up on the snowy setting, confirming long speculation that the sequel would take place in the winter. One fan celebrated the wintry setting, writing: “My biggest dream to see in live action is bloody Batman in the snow, I really hope this means it happens.” Reeves replied directly, “Indeed it is.”
‘The Batman: Part II’ actor
Pattinson will reprise his role as Bruce Wayne/Batman in the sequel, alongside his returning cast members. Colin Farrell Oz Cobb, also known as Penguin, Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner James Gordon and Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth. Barry Keoghan is also expected to return as the Joker.The sequel has also expanded its cast with Marvel stars Scarlett Johansson Gilda Dent, wife of Gotham District Attorney Harvey Dent, reportedly joined the cast. Sebastian Stan. Charles Dance, known for his work on the series ‘Game of Thrones’, has also joined the project and is believed to play Harvey’s father, Charles Dent.
‘The Batman: Part II’ release date
‘The Batman: Part II’ is currently set to release on October 1, 2027, five years after the success of ‘The Batman’ which was released in 2022. The original film was a critical and commercial success, grossing $772 million worldwide against a budget of $185–200 million.