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The Batman 2becomes the latest superhero project to come under the grasp of the WGA Strike. The first movie directed by Matt Reeves turned out to be a massive blockbuster. It featured Robert Pattinson in the lead and also garnered critical appreciation worldwide. But as the fans were waiting for the sequel, it falls prey to the inevitable which led to a spree of disappointing reactions on the internet.

The Matt Reeves directorial turned out to be one of the best portrayals of the caped crusader. The success also promised a chain of follow-up projects.The PenguinTV Series andThe Batman 2were the major names in it. But now it looks like, the fans might have to wait more as the development of both projects has been halted.
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The Batman 2might face a delay due to the Writers’ Strike
As reported exclusively by the Midgard Times,The Batman 2can’t begin its filming on November 2023 as planned. It is speculated that the WGA strike is the potential reason behind it as the director of the movie Matt Reeves is also involved in the strike along with his co-writer Mattson Tomlin. This has led to a large number of fans expressing their disappointment on the internet.
While the filming ofThe Batman 2is expected to start in March 2024 now, the release is unlikely to delay as there’s still ample time left for it. The project is slated to drop on July 26, 2025.

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The Batmandidn’t take time to turn into a fan favorite after DC finally delivered an amazing project following the lackluster series of projects. This also led to both this movie and Todd Phillips’Jokerbeing safe from the new DCU plans formulated by the new heads James Gunn and Peter Safran. These two movies are set to be set in “Elseworlds”, a universe set outside of the canonical DCU.

Robert Pattinson‘s performance also played a huge role in the success of the 2022 movie. TheTwilight Sagaactor initially disappointed the audiences after the casting announcement but what followed after is still appreciated worldwide. The filming delay has led to a significant section of fans taking to Twitter to express their reaction to it.
The Batman 2’sfilming delay disheartens the fans
The WGA Strike has led to a lot of prominent projects moving to a halt due to the demand for good treatment and fair pay by the writers. As soon asThe Batman 2’sdelay announcement came out, a significant section of fans expressed their sadness over it. The fans always think of it as one of the rarest good franchises in DC and we have collected a few reactions which reflect how much disappointed they are.
We lostpic.twitter.com/29RV6Ctn23

— Zeus (@ZeusLFG)June 08, 2025
worst news ever im so seriouspic.twitter.com/ywkkechLq9
— ana (@delosrusso)August 07, 2025
My reaction to this informationpic.twitter.com/evqkvKOXst
— Dj (@dj_oooooooo)June 21, 2025
— Primate (@Primatebuck)June 29, 2025
Oh my gosh don’t do this to me
— R is under the sea (@amastermind24)July 24, 2025
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With Colin Farrell’sThe Penguinseries also under halt due to the strike, it is expected that it might also drop late on the HBO Max streaming platform. On the other hand, as long asThe Batman 2doesn’t deviate from its release date, we can still have some peace. While reports about the plot of the film are yet to be revealed, Clayface is reported to be a new introduction to the franchise as an antagonist.
The Batman 2is slated to release on August 09, 2025, whileThe Batmancan be streamed on HBO Max.
Source:Midgard Times/Twitter
Subham Mandal
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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.