Debunking Speculation On "The Batman" Sequel Production Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Studios chief James Gunn have been busy addressing rumors about Matt Reeves' highly anticipated "The Batman" sequel. Recently, a wave of speculation hit the internet, claiming that Reeves intended to film the next two "The Batman" films back-to-back, with production starting next year. This rumor initially stemmed from scooper MyTimeToShineH, who reported that the double film production was a reason for the film’s release delay from October 2025 to late 2026. However, Gunn has stepped in to clarify the situation. In a social media response captured by DC Film News, Gunn succinctly debunked the back-to-back filming rumor, stating simply, “it is not” true. This swift dismissal highlights the importance of verifying information directly from credible sources, especially in an age where misinformation can quickly gain traction. The Origin and Impact of the Rumor The rumo...
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