In response to rumors about The Batman II's cancelation, CEO DC James Gunn has issued a statement rejecting the notion.
Fans feel that the sequel may not proceed, as Robert Pattinson appears to be exploring for different superhero roles. He is even in negotiations with Marvel about a project.
The Twilight actor has joined the cast of Christopher Nolan's upcoming picture, which is set to begin filming next year.
Meanwhile, actor Jeffery Wright issued a statement claiming that he has no knowledge what's going on. This sparked questions and worries among supporters.
One of the franchise's fans attempted to contact James to learn more about the situation.
The latest Threads conversation drew the former's notice, and he came out to speak to the fans.
"So why would you believe a rando on social media? Of course not. If it was canceled, it would remain so. Who's got time for charades? I've been one of Matt's biggest fans for years, dating back to the Cloverfield and Apes films. We anxiously anticipate his script."
The sequel to the 2022 action drama is expected to be released in 2026. Pattinson, Collin Farrell, Paul Dano, Andy Serkis, and Zoe Kravtiz are all scheduled to star in the film.
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