“A Little Bit of a Different Type of 'Batman' Movie”: Robert Pattinson Teases the Next Chapter of the Bat-Verse

Published 04/04/2026, 5:11 PM EDT

Robert Pattinson is fresh off his latest release, The Drama, which also stars Zendaya in the main lead. The actor has been famously busy with a packed schedule, yet amidst it all, mentions of the much-anticipated Batman sequel have been relentlessly rampant. Everyone just wants to know as much as possible about The Batman Part II and what director Matt Reeves might be cooking with this film.

During all these appearances, Pattinson has given some details about the movie, but recently he teased some valuable updates on the approach that the film will take.

Robert Pattinson promises a bold new experience in The Batman Part II

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In a recent interview on the YouTube channel, Filme Gitmeden Önce, Robert Pattinson opened up about the script of The Batman Part II and what the fans can expect from it. While he talked about many things, like his mini musical concerts on the sets of Batman and his acting processes, his remarks about the script stood out the most.

“I mean the script is so good but I think it's its kind of crazy,” Pattinson said about the sequel movie. 

“It was because the first one was a little bit of a different type of Batman movie, and this is like really a different type of Batman movie,” he asserted on the upcoming sequels' worthiness.

Matt Reeves’ The Batman explored the detective side of the Dark Knight more than the previous versions of the superhero, which is probably the 'difference' Pattinson states. To further support his argument, he added that he is just hoping that the script really surprises everyone.

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However, long before Pattinson’s revelations, Reeves had already hyped everyone enough with his update on the script last year.

Matt Reeves is all excited about the script for The Batman II

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter last year, Matt Reeves discussed Robert Pattinson's reaction to the script, which was sent to him in a privacy pouch with a coded entry that Pattinson nearly could not open, in order to conceal all of the fascinating information.

“He’s Batman, and if he doesn’t like it, not good,” the director said about Pattinson’s feelings on the script. 

He talked about how he was excited about the script and Pattinson’s reaction to the story and the character development of Batman and Bruce Wayne simultaneously. According to the director, the way things unfold for the characters in the sequel and what the story has in store for them has never been attempted before. Ultimately, Pattinson liked the script, and the director could not be any happier.

“I had a feeling that he would respond in this way, but the fact that he did was incredibly encouraging,” Reeves says about Pattinson’s reaction to the script. 

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With Robert Pattinson’s update, along with Matt Reeves’ confidence in the script, the hype around The Batman Part II is about to hit for the stars. There is still more than a year’s worth of waiting as the movie is scheduled to release on October 1, 2027. There will surely be more information on the sequel as the time for release comes closer.

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What are your expectations for The Batman Part II after Robert Pattinson’s revelations? Share your thoughts in the comments.  

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Harshit Kumar

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With nearly two years of experience in content writing, primarily in sports, Harshit has now ventured into the alluring alleys of Hollywood at NetflixJunkie. A true pop-culture fanatic and a certified cheat code for movie trivia night, he brings infectious enthusiasm to every conversation. He has strong opinions about everything from uplifting superhero spectacles to gripping psychological crime dramas, and he is never shy about backing them up.

Edited By: Adiba Nizami

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