Between news being buried in the DCEU thread over the past few months, and questions arising in the Joker thread, I'm getting the impression that not a lot of people are aware of Warner Bros.' current plans for their next live-action Batman iteration. If so, here's the rundown...
So, yeah, that's literally all anyone knows at this point. Basically, the headline is that Matt Reeves is writing/directing a brand new Batman movie - tentatively titled The Batman - for release at some point in 2020, and we should start hearing more news relatively soon.
UPDATE: The official release date is now June 25, 2021.
- Not too long ago, Ben Affleck's Batman was set to have his own, stand-alone movie in the DCEU. Affleck was also set to direct, he co-wrote a script, and a tentative 2019 release date was rumored. The script, however, was apparently not up to par, and Affleck eventually dropped out of directing, though stayed committed to starring in the movie.
- Warner Bros. then brought on writer/director Matt Reeves (Cloverfield, Let Me In, the last two Planet of the Apes movies) to write and direct. Publicly, Affleck said he could not be more excited to have Reeves on board, but behind the scenes rumblings had Affleck growing tired of the role in general and his commitment reportedly waned (no pun intended). Justice League then bombed, Affleck ultimately went to rehab for alcohol abuse, and though not official yet, it has been reported time and again that Affleck is almost assuredly done as Bruce Wayne/Batman in the DCEU. Having successfully completed rehab, and seemingly doing/looking better than ever, Affleck is apparently moving on from the Batman period of his life/career.
- Having known of Affleck's departure for some time now, Reeves has reportedly retooled/reimagined his script as a *new* iteration of Batman ("new" meaning likely different/separate from the DCEU version, but still true to the Batman we know and love). Rumors have this iteration as a Batman already fighting crime when we meet him (i.e. this will not be an origin story, thank God), one that will apparently lean more into the detective/noir aspects of the character. So not a young Batman, but not an older Batman either. It sounds like he could be anywhere from 30-40 years old in this version.
- Reeves delivered the first draft of this latest iteration to Warner Bros. last month and they apparently loved it. Reeves is now tweaking/finalizing the draft, with a tentative shooting date of late spring/early summer 2019, and a 2020 release. My guess is that, with the absence of Star Wars once more in December 2020, Warner Bros. will try and lock this in for that mid-December date, just like they did for Aquaman in Star Wars' absence this year, but I could also see this being a late summer 2020 release as well (in that late July slot that Warner Bros. loves), if they can get all their ducks are in a row sooner rather than later. It might depend on when, exactly, Avatar 2 is set to release, which will likely be looking to claim that mid-December slot as well. Either way, what this means is that once this next draft of the script is complete, casting will likely begin relatively soon, so expect an announcement on that front either later this year or early next.
- Finally, all signs point to this iteration being completely separate from the Joker movie as well, which is currently filming and set to hit theaters October 4, 2019, though the relation between the two hasn't been confirmed yet either way. In all likelihood, however, seeing as Joker is set in the early '80s, Warner Bros. will almost assuredly have THREE separate DC universes - this new Batman universe, the (likely one-off) Joker universe, and then of course a Batman-less, Superman-less DCEU, where Wonder Woman, the Suicide Squad characters, and whoever else makes the cut after Aquaman and Shazam!, will continue to have stand-alone movies (don't expect any DCEU characters to ever team up in a significant way again, especially considering that Cavill has now walked away from Superman as well).
So, yeah, that's literally all anyone knows at this point. Basically, the headline is that Matt Reeves is writing/directing a brand new Batman movie - tentatively titled The Batman - for release at some point in 2020, and we should start hearing more news relatively soon.
UPDATE: The official release date is now June 25, 2021.