The wait for The Batman: Part II just got more thrilling. Director Matt Reeves has officially confirmed that the script for the much-anticipated sequel is complete—setting the stage for Robert Pattinson’s return as the Caped Crusader.
Taking to Instagram, Reeves shared a black-and-white photo of the script’s cover featuring the unmistakable bat insignia. Though intentionally blurred to keep plot details under wraps, the title The Batman: Part II was clearly visible. The caption read, “Partners in Crime (Fighters),” accompanied by bat emojis, hinting at the vigilante action fans can expect.
Also seen in the background were Reeves and his co-writer Mattson Tomlin, both seated and looking toward the camera. Tomlin later took to X (formerly Twitter) to confirm:
“Yes, the script is done.”
What We Know So Far
- Robert Pattinson reprises his role as Bruce Wayne/Batman.
- The Batman: Part II is slated for a 2027 release.
- Filming is expected to begin later in 2025, after facing multiple delays.
The original 2022 film earned widespread acclaim for its gritty tone, stylish direction, and Pattinson’s performance. The upcoming sequel is set to dive deeper into Gotham’s darkness, with fans speculating about the return—or debut—of major villains.
With the script now locked, momentum is finally building for what promises to be one of the most eagerly awaited superhero films of the decade.