The Batman Sequel Update: Matt Reeves Remains
The film's production is set to commence in London, with a talented cast and crew bringing the epic crime saga to life, as part of the larger DC universe, with the batman at its core.

Matt Reeves is still on board as the director of The Batman: Part II, contrary to recent reports suggesting he had stepped down, with the film set to start production in March 2026 and hit theaters on October 1, 2027.
A recent production listing had sparked speculation about Reeves' involvement, but it has been clarified that the listing was an error and actually referred to the original The Batman movie. Despite the delay, the project is still on track, with Reeves working on the script and Warner Bros. Pictures co-chairmen Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy confirming his continued involvement.
The Batman Part II has experienced multiple delays, but the release date remains set for October 1, 2027. The film will see the return of Robert Pattinson as Batman, Paul Dano as The Riddler, and Colin Farrell as The Penguin, among others. The movie is part of the larger Batman Epic Crime Saga, a shared universe that includes the HBO show Peacemaker.
As the production start date approaches, fans of the Caped Crusader can rest assured that Matt Reeves is still at the helm, bringing his unique vision to the sequel. With the talented cast and crew in place, The Batman: Part II is shaping up to be an exciting addition to the Batman franchise.