With several movies and TV shows on the way, Batman remains DC's flagship hero. Whether it is in comic books or movie ticket sales, Batman has proven more than once that he is a guaranteed profit IP. As the future of the DCEU slowly takes form, and Warner Bros.' Discovery merger rethinks priorities, one thing is for sure: the Dark Knight will continue to be in the spotlight.
The Batman, the first solo Batman film since Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises, proved that there are still caped crusader stories to be told despite the countless reboots. At the same time that Robert Pattinson's Batman shows its strengths to the audiences, Ben Affleck's version of the Dark Knight currently continues to be part of the DCEU. However, things might start to change as Michael Keaton's Batman returns in The Flash.
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Batman is essentially a movie star, but the characters' impact on pop culture goes far beyond the big screen. Between theatrical releases, live-action TV shows, and animated series, options abound for where audiences can see Batman or his universe in the next few years. Here is a breakdown of every Batman movie and TV show in development.
As strange as it sounds, The Flash can be considered an upcoming Batman-related project. In fact, the film will feature not only one but two versions of Batman, Ben Affleck's and Michael Keaton's, thanks to the possibilities of DC's multiverse. Despite being the very first live-action Flash solo movie, The Flash is shaping up to be an event-type of film that will see many important DC characters such as Supergirl and Man of Steel's General Zod. On top of delivering a good Flash story that also serves the current needs of
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