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The DCU Batman has been a topic of discussion for a while, and ever since the release of Superman on July 11, 2025, people have been wondering about this universe's Caped Crusader.
DC Studios has an ambitious cinematic plan for the years ahead, with 11 movies already confirmed at different stages of development.
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Screen Rant on MSNAlan Ritchson's Batman Gets A Detailed Batsuit, Yellow Utility Belt And Menacing Cowl In Stunning DC ArtAlan Ritchson becomes the Batman of James Gunn's DC Universe in new art after the actor revealed he wanted to play the DCU's Bruce Wayne.
But, there is also another Batman movie in the works – one that will be part of the DCU rather than an Elseworlds project like Reeves'. That movie is titled The Brave and the Bold, and it was unveiled as part of James Gunn and Peter Safran's Chapter One: Gods and Monsters announcement. Since then, though, news on the project has been scarce.
In the middle of the battle between Lex Luthor and the Man of Steel, Superman finds time to tease the DCU's Batman.
Warner Bros. has put a treasure trove of DC cartoon classics online for free, including some of the very best of animated Batman.
Fans are understandably eager for DC Studios to introduce the DCU's Batman, but is there any sign of the Caped Crusader in Superman? And what about Gotham City? You can find out more details
This historic event kicks off in September with two special comics, and in 2026, there will be more surprises.
Now that James Gunn ’s Superman has hit screens, all eyes are on DC Studios, so much so that it has been found that Warner Bros once tried to make a Robin spin-off show on the back of Christopher Nolan’s Batman universe, but the director stopped it from happening.
Batman doesn’t show up in Superman, nor does anyone mention them – but there is a small Gotham City Easter egg.
Here's what's known about the slate of upcoming DC Universe movies, including 2026's 'Supergirl,' which movie will introduce Batman and which Gotham City villains will be getting their moment in the spotlight.
With the premiere of James Gunn’s “Superman” mere days away, we find ourselves squarely in the midst of one of the most anticipatory weeks in the recent memories of DC fans. Gunn and company will