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‘The Batman Part II’ Turned to Social Media to Reassure Its Fans - Gizmodo

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At last, The Batman Part II has shown signs of true life. With production to begin in June, director Matt Reeves spent two days on social media using GIFs to reveal the sequel’s core cast. Beyond most of the previous movie’s major players and some returning fan favorites, Reeves confirmed previously rumored castings of Marvel alums Sebastian Stan and Scarlett Johansson, as well as Charles Dance. He also revealed two fresh names: Brian Tyree Henry and German actor Sebastian Koch. To say it’s been a saga for The Batman’s sequel to exist would be putting it mildly. io9 has covered this a few times, in part because it neatly intersects with how franchises are made nowadays and the communities born from them. For as concerned fans have been over the years, it seemed unlikely that Part II wouldn’t see the light of day, even before the prospects of a second cinematic Batman entered the picture. But in this day and age, radio silence is a crap shoot: either a team’s hard at work (and hopefully not getting worked to death), or the project’s in such disarray that being gutted might be a blessing in disguise. Until Reeves divulges specifics, we’ll likely never know what led to The Batman Part II having a lengthy development process. But the casting announcements by way of X show he’s more than aware of the digital lashings he’s been receiving, and the posts are his way of performing some image rehab. It’s one thing to know production kicks up in a month, and another for Reeves to spend a few hours of his day building up hype with some GIFs. Compared to Avengers: Doomsday’s similarly hourslong chair reveal, his more down-to-earth approach met a portion of his audience where they’re at without feeling like he was being puppeted by Warner Bros.’ marketing apparatus. It’s a move that feels in part inspired by James Gunn, who came to Reeves’ defense on several occasions and has previously used social media to announce projects and stars and dispel rumors. Now that The Batman Part II is approaching the first steps toward real production, we’re glad we can move on from the “it’s not happening” phase of its life to ask, “Now what?” Set photos, trailers, and marketing material that accidentally give away spoilers await ahead of the movie’s October 1, 2027 release—and we can’t wait for all that to finally dominate the conversation around this movie going forward. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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