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During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Bailey addressed the ongoing Batman speculation. “Would I do Batman? I grew up with Val Kilmer, George Clooney, obviously Christian Bale, and Robert Pattinson,” he said. “It’s a legacy. I think James Gunn is amazing. Who knows.”
Why Jonathan Bailey Would Be a Great Choice for the DCU’s Batman

Gunn probably won’t look to cast the DCU’s Batman until the Brave and the Bold script is complete, but he should keep Bailey at the top of his list. One of the biggest hurdles DC Studios faces with this particular project is differentiating it from Reeves’ Batman series, illustrating to viewers why another live-action Caped Crusader is necessary. Pattinson’s iteration stands apart from previous versions, as his Bruce Wayne is very grungy, taking cues from Kurt Cobain (among other sources of influence). Bailey could theoretically pull off the antithesis of that. The recently crowned Sexiest Man Alive could lean into his screen presence to portray a charming, suave Bruce Wayne who’s more of a playboy than Pattinson’s take. But he also has the dramatic chops to convey Bruce’s inner turmoil, so fans wouldn’t have to worry about Bailey being too campy.
Things could change as the DCU’s Batman movie continues its way through development, but right now the plan seemingly calls for the film to revolve around the dynamic between Bruce and his son Damian Wayne. That means The Brave and the Bold would feature a veteran Batman, and Bailey is at an age where he could convincingly play an experienced hero (especially since The Brave and the Bold won’t hit theaters until some point after 2027’s The Batman Part II). Previously starring in big genre pictures like the Wicked movies and Jurassic World Rebirth, Bailey wouldn’t seem out of place in a big-budget studio tentpole, either.








