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In the latest edition of his newsletter, industry insider Jeff Sneider shared some updates on The Batman Part II. He notes that Johansson’s character “remains under wraps” for the time being. One hypothesis is that she could play “a new love interest for Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne” (filling the void left by Zoรซ Kravitz’s absence), but the prevailing belief is Johansson’s role is “villainous in nature.”
Also on the villain front, Sneider mentioned that “thereโs another male villain as well โ possibly Doctor Arkham. But thatโs just a rumor for now.” If that rumor proves true, it could reveal who Johansson is portraying.
Is Scarlett Johansson Playing the Arkham Knight in The Batman Part II?

If a “Doctor Arkham” is going to be part of The Batman Part II, it opens the door for Reeves and Co. to bring the character of Astrid Arkham to the fold. In the comics, Astrid is the daughter of Jeremiah Arkham and Ingrid Karlsson, two doctors at the facility who cared for some of Gotham’s most notorious criminals. Tragically, Ingrid died shortly after Astrid was born, being struck by a Batarang thrown by an Arkham inmate attempting to escape during a prison riot. When she grew older, Astrid mistakenly believed it was Batman who killed her mother, and she made it her mission to take down the Dark Knight, assuming the identity of the Arkham Knight.
Official plot details for The Batman Part II are being kept under wraps for now, though Reeves has hinted he wanted to use a villain who hasn’t appeared in a film before. So many members of Batman’s iconic rogues’ gallery have already been brought to the big screen, which eliminates several potential candidates. Astrid Arkham has never been the antagonist of a Batman movie before, so she could be a possibility. Her inclusion in The Batman Part II would be refreshingly different, exposing the character to a wider, mainstream audience. Using Astrid could also provide Reeves with a gateway to explore Gotham’s underworld from a unique angle; in the comics, Astrid befriended many of the inmates at Arkham Asylum and saw Batman as a monster that tortured them.








