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Flanagan on Pattinson's Batman Joining New DCU
19 Nov
Summary
- Matt Reeves' The Batman franchise exists outside the new DCU.
- Mike Flanagan discussed the possibility of crossover events.
- Flanagan's Clayface movie is confirmed for the new DCU.

The new DC Universe, spearheaded by co-CEO James Gunn, is actively developing, though Matt Reeves' distinct The Batman franchise operates independently. Director Mike Flanagan recently addressed speculation about Robert Pattinson's Batman potentially integrating into this burgeoning shared universe. His comments came during a convention appearance, where he mused on the future possibilities for Reeves' popular iteration of Gotham.
Flanagan, known for his work in horror, is slated to be involved with a Clayface movie that is confirmed to be part of the new DCU. This project is expected to be R-rated and horror-fueled, showcasing a darker, more mature corner of the universe. Despite this, the director engaged with questions regarding the potential for The Batman's inclusion, acknowledging fan interest and the unique vision Reeves has brought to the character and his city.
The prospect of The Batman's franchise, including its recent spinoff The Penguin, merging with the new DCU remains uncertain. While Flanagan's involvement in the Clayface film signifies a direct connection to the new continuity, the status of Pattinson's Batman is an open question. Fans eagerly anticipate further developments regarding these interconnected yet separate corners of the DC cinematic landscape.




