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In an interview with the YouTube channel PelucheEn ElEstuche, Gunn was asked if he could see Star-Lord actor Chris Pratt play Batman one day. “As Batman, no. As something, yes,” Gunn said. “Chris Pratt’s one of my best friends. We talk all the time. He’s a great guy, and he would love to do something at DC. I would for him to do something at DC.”
Fans Still Have To Wait a While for the DCUโs Batman To Debut

Though fans have been speculating about who could play the DCU’s Batman for a long time, casting that role is not a priority for Gunn at the moment. Reeves’ The Batman Part II is scheduled to hit theaters in October 2027, and Gunn has previously said he doesn’t want the DCU’s Batman feature The Brave and the Bold to premiere in the same calendar year. That means The Brave and the Bold won’t debut until 2028 at the earliest โ and that’ll depend on a variety of factors such as how that script progresses and how quickly Reeves’ third Batman movie comes to fruition.
As the DCU finds its footing, Gunn and Co. do not appear to be in a rush to introduce a bevy of new characters. Reports have indicated DC Studios plans to release just 1-2 movies per year. Supergirl and Clayface are slated for 2026, with The Batman Part II following the year after. The limited output is part of Gunn’s strategy to emphasize quality over quantity; no DC Studios project will begin production until a script is finished and Gunn is happy with it.








