Key Points

James Gunn gave high praise for Matt Reeves' script for The Batman II during the Superman premiere. Reeves and co-writer Mattson Tomlin teased the sequel with a blurred script cover featuring the Batman symbol. The sequel, starring Robert Pattinson, is set for a 2027 release after the first film's massive box office success. Gunn also defended Reeves against fan impatience, urging them to trust the director's creative process.

Key Points: James Gunn Praises Matt Reeves' The Batman II Script at Superman Premiere

  • James Gunn praises The Batman II script at Superman premiere
  • Matt Reeves shares cryptic script cover with Batman symbol
  • Sequel follows Robert Pattinson's 2022 hit The Batman
  • The Batman II set for October 2027 theatrical release
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It's great: James Gunn on Matt Reeves' 'The Batman II' script

James Gunn calls Matt Reeves' The Batman II script "great" as Reeves shares a cryptic teaser of the sequel script ahead of its 2027 release.

"It's great – James Gunn on Matt Reeves' The Batman II script"

Washington DC, July 8

Filmmaker James Gunn praised the script of Matt Reeves' The Batman during the premiere of his superhero film, 'Superman', reported Deadline.

He told the media that he had read Reeves' long-anticipated script for The Batman Part II.

"It's great," said Gunn after Reeves shared a photo of the completed script's cover page, donning the Batman symbol.

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Director Matt Reeves and writer Mattson Tomlin have completed their script for 'The Batman II', more than three years after the first film starring Robert Pattinson came out in theatres, reported Deadline.

Taking to their Instagram handle, the pair shared a blurred black and white photo of the script with a bat on the cover, under which the fuzzy title seems to say 'The Batman: Part II.'

Reeves captioned the post, which is a collab share with co-writer Tomlin, "Partners in Crime (Fighters)." He also tweeted the photo and tagged Tomlin. The caption cleverly alludes to Robin, who did not appear in the first film.

According to Deadline, the sequel was first announced in April 2022 on the heels of the first film's March 4 theatrical release, which also starred Colin Farrell as Oz the Penguin, Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle, Jeffrey Wright as Lt. James Cordon, John Turturro as Carmine Falcone, Paul Dano as The Riddler, Andy Serkis as Alfred and more.

This news of the script's completion comes just ahead of the arrival of James Gunn and Peter Safran's Superman, which will herald in the new DC universe, reported Deadline.

Earlier, James Gunn responded to fans' complaints online about the delay of the script, telling them to be patient, in his own style."Listen, we're supposed to get a script in June," he told Entertainment Weekly as quoted by Deadline.

"I hope that happens. We feel really good about it. Matt's excited. I talk to Matt all the time. I'm totally excited about it. So we can't wait to read the scripts, but we haven't read it yet, if that's your question," reported Deadline.

"People should get off Matt's because it's like, let the guy write the screenplay in the amount of time he needs to write it. That's just the way it is. He doesn't owe you something because you like his movie. I mean, you like his movie because of Matt. So let Matt do things the way he does," said James Gunn as quoted by Deadline.

'The Batman: Part II' will arrive in theatres on October 1, 2027.

Reeves first film made 369.3M USD domestically and 772M USD worldwide at the box office.

- ANI

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Priya S
I'm excited but 2027 is too far away yaar! Why does Hollywood take so long between sequels? Bollywood would have made 5 Batman movies by now 😂
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Aditya G
Respectfully disagree with Gunn's comments. Fans have every right to be impatient - we pay for tickets and merchandise. Studios shouldn't take fans for granted just because the first movie was good.
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Sarah B
The first movie's cinematography was breathtaking - hope they bring back the same team. That scene where Batman walks through the floodlights gave me chills!
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Karthik V
As an Indian comic book fan, I really hope they introduce Robin properly this time. We've waited too long for a good live-action Robin after Chris O'Donnell's version in the 90s!
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Nisha Z
The first movie's bgm by Michael Giacchino was just 🤯 Hope he returns for the sequel. That theme when Batman appears gave me goosebumps in the theater!

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