Its sequel has been pushed back to fall 2026, and we still don’t have any concrete information about it other than a new release date. But we remember Batman fondly. And in cinemas, as the Matt Reeves film returns to us at the end of the month, but for two days only: Friday 30th August and Sunday 1st September.
For viewers who are already familiar with it, rediscover it while enjoying its sight and hearing, as this re-release will take place in several Pathé theaters equipped with Dolby technology (including Beaugrenelle and Alésia in Paris). And you’re entitled to a little bonus: a few minutes of Penguin from the mini-series, which will be available on Max from September 20.
According to Warner’s press release, it won’t be so much outtakes or the first scenes of the first episode, but behind-the-scenes footage, with interventions by Colin Farrell, who reprises the role he played opposite Robert Pattinson. Reeves Camera. Co-producer of the director in this series, which is part of the same universe.
While the DC Universe is being rebuilt in the hands of James Gunn and Peter Safran, Matt Reeves is building his Bat-version on his own. At this point, we don’t know if any other series are planned to accompany the films (the Arkham Asylum project fell through). But Penguin is presented as a mini-series and therefore should be left without a sequel.
On the other hand, his story could have an impact on Batman II, as Matt Reeves has promised that the Penguin will open for his film sequel, which will star Robert Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz. which is now expected on September 30, 2026 in France.
Source: Allocine

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