PART II Have a Co-Director? — GeekTyrant
Jun 3, 2025
Matt Reeves’ The Batman was a bold, brooding noir that reimagined Gotham as a dark and gritty detetective-driven crime thriller. The director did such a great job with the film, and fans have been patiently waiting for the sequel. Reeves has been developing The Batman: Part II for years, and he’s also been going through some personal matters, which has slowed the process. While Gunn has confirmed that Reeves is still attached to direct, a new rumor suggests he might not go it alone for the sequel.On The Hot Mic podcast, entertainment scooper Jeff Sneider said: “I mean, I’d be surprised if he directed the movie alone. If he remains on board as director, why isn’t it conceivable that he could have a co-director? Particularly James Gunn. “I don’t know, it could be anybody. I’ll tell you who’s just hanging out there in the wind: Mr. Sam Raimi.”I love that he just dropped Raimi’s name. The man behind Evil Dead and Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man trilogy just “hanging out in the wind”? That’s one way to stir the Bat-pot! I’d personally love to see Raimi direct a Batman movie! But, his style is so different from Reeves’ I’m not sure it would the right team up.Let’s be clear here, though, there’s no confirmation here, but the idea of Reeves potentially bringing on a co-director feels… out of place. His take on the Caped Crusader is focused and particular. Mixing another voice with a different style into the mix, especially one as distinct as Raimi’s, could throw off-the balance.The sequel’s been in development since it was first announced at CinemaCon back in April 2022. It was once aiming for a 2026 release but is now officially slated for October 1, 2027. According to earlier reports, Reeves “has been sending pages for more than half a year” and a “first full draft of the script is expected to be delivered by Memorial Day.” At this point, Warner Bros. hasn’t dropped any plot details, but Robert Pattinson will return to take on the role of Bruce Wayne aka Batman. I also imagine we’ll see Zoe Kravits back as Catwoman and Colin Farrell as The Penguin. So… could Reeves bring in another filmmaker to help carry the weight? Maybe. Would that compromise the artistic clarity fans loved about the first film? Also maybe. Until we hear something official, though, it’s all speculation.
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