
""It's probably way too soon to know if The Batman Part II will pave the way for a third film, but Reeves is surprisingly open to the idea. His Batman saga is completely separate from Gunn's DC Universe (much to fans' chagrin), which gives him the freedom to build out his version of Gotham City on his own terms. Though it might have taken him a few years to find a way in to The Batman II,""
""The director stressed the importance of keeping these films focused on Batman and his alter ego, Bruce Wayne. In past films, the character tends to get lost in a sea of villains: Sometimes it works, like with Batman Returns, but sometimes, like with The Dark Knight Rises, it doesn't really. Reeves wants to avoid that fate by keeping things simple for The Batman II (and, potentially, The Batman III).""
Superman relaunched the DC Universe in July, and James Gunn has moved into the third Superman installment while Matt Reeves only recently completed The Batman Part II script. The Batman sequel could arrive seven years after the first film, assuming no further delays. Reeves' Batman saga remains separate from Gunn's DC Universe, allowing independent world-building for Gotham City. Fans appear willing to wait for the next chapter, and some hope for a trilogy. Reeves is open to a third film but requires scripts that keep Batman and Bruce Wayne at the story's center and avoid overcrowding the narrative with villains.
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