We were already still a year out from The Batman Part II, the highly anticipated sequel to Matt Reeves‘ The Batman, but a delay still stings. Yes, the film is no longer going to meet its initial 2025 release date. In fact, it’s being moved all the way to 2026.
According to The Wrap, the Robert Pattinson vehicle is no longer coming out in October of 2025, but 2026 now. Specifically, it’s Oct. 2, 2026. Nothing new is known about the movie, but the strike last year clearly slowed down development of the script. So, now we wait a little bit longer. More on The Batman Part II when we have it.
Source: The Wrap



It could also be due to Warner Bros. still being unsure of how these movies are going to “fit” into their second attempt to replicate the Marvel Cinematic Universe, if at all, and want to gauge audience reaction to James Gunn‘s Superman movie before making any commitment one way or the other.