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When Gunn announced his initial slate of DCU movies, one of the most exciting projects was The Brave and the Bold. This Batman and Robin movie is set to introduce the DCU’s new Batman, with The Flash director Andy Muschietti being attached to the project. However, Gunn just confirmed that The Brave and the Bold script still isn’t finished, meaning that the upcoming movie could still be years away. This is a predicament for the DCU, as it now has to decide where else to introduce Batman.
The DCU Shouldn’t Make A Batman Movie Until The Batman Trilogy Is Done

Since The Brave and the Bold is still in early development, the best choice for the DCU is not to make a Batman movie until The Batman trilogy is done. Matt Reeves’ 2022 film The Batman was a major hit, with many considering it to be the best Batman movie since The Dark Knight. A sequel was quickly announced after the first movie’s success, and after years of waiting, The Batman: Part II is finally scheduled to release on October 1, 2027.
Reeves intends for his The Batman saga to be a trilogy, meaning that there will still be a wait for the conclusion of the story after Part II‘s release. When The Batman was first released, it was intended to exist within its own universe, not taking place in the same continuity as the then-running Joker and DCEU franchises. However, due to the popularity of Robert Pattinson’s take on the character, many fans online have suggested that the DCU should adopt The Batman universe into its canon.
The merits of this argument have been hotly debated, but as of right now, it doesn’t seem like the DCU is taking over The Batman franchise. The Brave and the Bold is still a separate project with its own Batman. This means that, if the DCU releases a Batman movie before the release of The Batman: Part III, then two different Batman movie series will be releasing at the same time. This risks being confusing for general audiences, as well as potentially oversaturating the character in the public eye.
So, in order to avoid this problem, the DCU really needs to wait until The Batman trilogy is finished to release its own Batman movie. While waiting until potentially the 2030s to introduce a Batman seems unthinkable, it is the best path forward if the DCU wants to keep The Batman unique. Then again, the DCU can always make The Batman universe canon if it wants to get its own Caped Crusader quicker.









