DC fans will have to wait a little longer for the release of The Batman 2 with Robert Pattinson. Until then, we provide you with all the info such as start, cast, story & Co.
It has now been officially announced that The Batman 2 with Robert Pattinson is coming. But DC fans will have to wait a few more years until the sequel is released. Until then we collect all important information about The Batman 2 like cast, story, villains and trailer. The article will be updated regularly.
Cast: Who is part of the cast of The Batman 2?
Matt Reeves will once again be responsible for directing the sequel. So far, only Robert Pattinson is confirmed as the lead actor for The Batman 2. But in the sequel we will surely see some stars from the first part again. We suspect that again at least Andy Serkis will be there as butler Alfred, Zoë Kravitz as Selena Kyle aka Catwoman and Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner Gordon.
Who are the villains in The Batman 2?
There’s going to be some suspense when it comes to the villains. The Batman has already teased the new Joker, who will be played by Eternals star Barry Keoghan. He should then make his grand entrance in The Batman 2.
Release: When does The Batman 2 start in the cinema?
A release date for the DC film has now been announced. In Germany, The Batman 2 is set to hit cinemas on 2 October 2025.
Still watch Yves’ video review of The Batman here:
Story: What is the plot of The Batman 2?
Info on the plot of The Batman 2 is not yet available. In an interview with The Independent, Robert Pattinson has already talked about wanting the Council of Owls to make an appearance in the sequel. In the Batman comics, this is a secret organisation made up of Gotham’s elite that carries out dark machinations in the shadows.
According to Screen Rant, director Matt Reeves has also talked about wanting Batman sidekick Robin to make an appearance in the sequel. For him to do so, however, the story surrounding the character, along with the emotional impact, has to fit.
Reeves also revealed that Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne should remain the emotional centre in the sequel. The director wants to avoid the familiar Batman mistake of the Dark Knight being outshone by the villains.