Overview
- Rumors surrounding the cancellation of The Batman Part 2 have emerged amidst Robert Pattinson’s packed filming agenda.
- Pattinson is also rumored to be involved in major titles like Dune 3, raising concerns among Batman enthusiasts.
- Despite potential overlaps, there may still be opportunities for Pattinson to juggle roles in both projects due to flexible scheduling.
Recent developments indicate that The Batman Part 2, directed by Matt Reeves, is facing cancellation talks as a result of lead actor Robert Pattinson’s increasingly busy schedule. Pattinson has joined the cast of Christopher Nolan’s forthcoming film The Odyssey, with speculation suggesting he may portray Hermes. Additionally, the actor is being considered for a prominent role in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune 3, which is set to adapt the novel Dune Messiah by Frank Herbert. These commitments have left many Batman fans anxious over the future of the delayed project.
Pattinson, who gained recognition through his performances in the Harry Potter and Twilight franchises, has demonstrated his range in films such as Good Time from A24, The Lighthouse by Robert Eggers, and he even lent his voice to Studio Ghibli’s English adaptation of The Boy and the Heron. His latest endeavor, Mickey 17, saw a quick transition to streaming after a lackluster theatrical run. Furthermore, he has several films in post-production, including Kristoffer Borgli’s The Drama, which also stars Zendeaya.
The Rise of Cancellation Speculations for The Batman Part 2
Insider reports suggest that Pattinson may be set to take on the role of Scytale in Dune 3, although a formal offer has yet to be confirmed. After breaking the news for Deadline, journalist Justin Kroll attempted to ease concerns among fans regarding the potential for conflicting schedules between The Batman Part 2 and his other projects. Kroll has validated that filming for Dune 3 will commence this summer; being an ensemble film, Pattinson’s role may not require extensive screen time, potentially allowing him to participate in both.
Little clarity as there seems to be some confusion. This film will shoot this summer and like THE ODYSSEY, is an ensemble pic where Patz could shoot over in reasonable time and have it not affect BATMAN 2, whenever that goes into production https://t.co/W31k9OtATM — Justin Kroll (@krolljvar) April 8, 2025
With The Batman Part 2 having been postponed to 2027, Pattinson humorously remarked that he might be aging rapidly by the time filming picks up. However, the actor previously mentioned that production could begin later this year, potentially allowing him sufficient time to finish his roles in both The Odyssey and Dune 3, should the speculation hold true. The uncertainty surrounding his commitments is understandably troubling for Batman fans, especially following the announcement of a release date extension and DC Studios head James Gunn’s acknowledgment that the screenplay for Part 2 remains unfinished.





Pattinson’s portrayal of Batman belongs to DC Studios’ Elseworlds continuity, which functions independently from the main narrative arcs of James Gunn’s DC Universe. As a result, fans are acutely aware that the search for a central Batman character continues, despite claims by actor Alan Ritchson that he would take on the role for free. Popular fan casting options include Brandon Sklenar from 1923 and Jensen Ackles, notable for voicing Batman in animated adaptations like Batman: The Long Halloween and Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths.
The Batman Part 2 is currently slated for release on October 1, 2027.
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