The wait is over for DC fans — the script for Robert Pattinson’s The Batman Part II has officially been finalized. Director Matt Reeves confirmed the exciting news by sharing a behind-the-scenes photo on social media, giving fans their first glimpse at the completed screenplay for the highly anticipated sequel.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Reeves posted an image of the script cover featuring the iconic Batman logo, along with a candid shot of himself and co-writer Mattson Tomlin in the background. The update came as a relief to fans who had been eagerly awaiting news on the film’s development.
James Gunn Shares First Reaction to The Batman Part II Script
At the world premiere of Superman in Los Angeles on July 7, DC Studios co-head James Gunn was asked whether he had read the newly completed script for The Batman Part II. Speaking to ScreenRant, Gunn gave a brief but positive response:
“It’s great!”
Gunn, who is currently immersed in promoting David Corenswet’s debut as Superman, has previously addressed fan impatience surrounding the script’s progress. At one point, the filmmaker expressed his support for Reeves’ creative process, saying:
“People should get off Matt’s nuts because it’s like, let the guy write the screenplay in the amount of time he needs… That’s just the way it is.”
What Fans Can Expect from The Batman Sequel
Directed by Matt Reeves and produced by Warner Bros., The Batman Part II will continue the gritty, noir-inspired storyline introduced in the 2022 blockbuster. Robert Pattinson is set to return as Gotham’s Dark Knight, though official plot details remain tightly under wraps.

With the script now complete, the production is one step closer to bringing the next chapter of this grounded, detective-style Batman saga to life. While casting announcements and story insights are still pending, Reeves’ vision is expected to build on the emotional depth, dark tone, and visual style that made The Batman a fan favorite.
Release Date and Production Timeline
According to Warner Bros., The Batman Part II is officially scheduled for release in 2027. While the extended timeline has sparked some frustration among fans, the creative team’s commitment to quality over speed has only added to the anticipation.
As production gears up and more details emerge, excitement continues to grow around what’s next for Pattinson’s caped crusader.
