Warner Bros. Rumored To Be Working On A Video Game Set In THE BATMAN Universe

Warner Bros. Rumored To Be Working On A Video Game Set In THE BATMAN Universe

The Batman was a critical and commercial hit when it opened in theaters two years ago and, with a sequel still a couple of years away, rumor has it we're getting a video game set in Matt Reeves' Bat-verse.

By JoshWilding - Aug 30, 2024 07:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Batman: Arkham Knight
Source: Puck (via ComicBookMovie.com)

The Batman was a hit for Warner Bros. in 2022; with 85% on Rotten Tomatoes and over $770 million at the worldwide box office, the movie proved to be a rare DC-related win for the studio after the struggles it faced with the DCEU. 

The Penguin hits HBO and Max in a few weeks and while James Gunn has said out-of-continuity projects will continue to be made, it's still odd to think that The Batman II will be forced to compete with The Brave and the Bold, a Batman and Robin-led project featuring the DCU's new Dark Knight. 

At the end of the day, money talks and Batman remains one of the studio's most valuable IPs. That Arkham Asylum-set TV series may have been scrapped but it appears the plan now is for Robert Pattinson's Caped Crusader to get his own video game. 

As we first reported on ComicBookMovie.com, this news comes our way from Puck, though no additional details are provided. 

Provided Matt Reeves is involved from a creative standpoint, we see no reason why a game based on The Batman wouldn't be a huge hit. It could explore his first year as a vigilante in Gotham City, for example, allowing players to roam Gotham City, Arkham Knight-style.

However, that game's predecessors - which took place in relatively confined settings - would also make a great basis for a story based in this world.

Still, we'd caution against getting too excited as any video game is likely to be several years away from arriving on consoles. The last DC game, Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, was a major disappointment too and Warner Bros. Games tends to be a little hit-and-miss.

Robert Pattinson will reprise his role as Bruce Wayne in the next movie, though in terms of plot details, we know next to nothing. Two-Face has been rumoured to appear, though the stage has also been set for Barry Keoghan to return as The Joker.

"I have had so many wonderful collaborators to work with, and when you find someone who you love working with, you just wanna [say,] "Come on, please, let’s just keep working together. How much farther can we push it?'" Reeves said of his plans for The Batman 2 last summer. 

"Whatever that story’s going to be, it’s going to be to take these characters and put them in some kind of emotional jeopardy," he teased. "There’s a deep-dive that already happened at the beginning and now I’m gonna have to deep-dive again."

The Batman II is scheduled to arrive in theaters on October 2, 2026.

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