The release of the sequel to The Batman has been postponed from its previously scheduled date of October 2, 2026, to October 1, 2027. Directed by Matt Reeves, production for this highly anticipated film will not commence until late summer 2025, and given its reliance on extensive visual effects, a fall 2026 release was feasible yet ultimately rescheduled. The new schedule has allowed Alejandro González Iñárritu and Tom Cruise’s film to occupy the now-open slot in fall 2026.
In addition to Robert Pattinson reprising his role, the cast of The Batman: Part II includes Sandra Hüller, John Goodman, Michael Stuhlbarg, Jesse Plemons, Sophie Wilde, and Riz Ahmed, and follows a powerful man on a mission to prove himself.
The concept for the Batman sequel was first unveiled at CinemaCon in April 2022, and by August of the same year, Mattson Tomlin was brought on board to co-write the screenplay with Reeves. The title was officially announced by DC Studios executives James Gunn and Peter Safran in late January 2023.
Following the announcement of the delay to October 1, 2027, Gunn addressed fan concerns on Threads, acknowledging the disappointment stemming from the lengthy five-year gap between installments. He reassured fans that extended delays are common for major productions, referencing gaps between other notable sequels, such as the seven-year interval between Alien and Aliens, and the fourteen years between The Incredibles films.
In earlier comments on Threads, Gunn confirmed the delay was simply due to the script being unfinished. He emphasized Reeves’ commitment to quality, noting the unpredictable nature of script development and the typical two years needed for pre-production, filming, and post-production for large-scale projects.
In addition to overseeing the Batman sequel, Gunn is working toward the release of Superman: Legacy, which will mark his directorial debut as co-CEO of DC and feature David Corenswet as Superman, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor. This film is set to premiere in theaters on July 11, 2025, and will explore Superman’s challenges against his nemesis and his struggle with his extraterrestrial origins.