Batman DCU Cast Rumor Called ‘BS’ by DC Studios Boss James Gunn

Batman DCU Cast Rumor Called 'BS' by DC Studios Boss James Gunn

Key Takeaways

  • Gunn debunked the Batman cast rumor of searching for a middle-aged actor for the DCU’s Batman.
  • Roberts Pattinson will remain Batman in Matt Reeves’ Crime Saga, while a new actor will be cast for the DCU Batman.
  • Gunn emphasizes the importance of accurate information, advising fans to rely only on official sources like him or DC Studios.

As a seasoned gamer and avid follower of superhero movies, I can’t help but feel a mix of amusement and frustration when it comes to these Batman DCU casting rumors. On one hand, I love the excitement they bring to the community, fueling our anticipation for upcoming films. On the other hand, it’s disheartening to see so many false reports floating around, especially when they come from seemingly reliable sources.


A fresh speculation about the cast of Batman in the DC Universe has emerged, hinting at the actor James Gunn is reportedly looking for to portray The Dark Knight. Yet, Gunn dismissed this rumor and sternly criticized the originator of the misinformation.

One of the films announced as part of Gunn’s initial lineup for the DC Universe was “Batman: The Brave and the Bold.” Although Robert Pattinson will continue playing Batman in director Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” crime saga, a new actor is being sought for the DCU’s Batman. This new Batman will not be linked to Reeves’ version. The casting decision has yet to be made public, but there have been rumors about the Batman casting plans that Gunn felt compelled to correct due to inaccuracies shared by a notable source.

Hey there fellow gaming enthusiasts! I recently came across a post by MyTimeToShineHello suggesting that Gunn and DC Studios are eyeing middle-aged actors for the role of Batman, specifically mentioning Josh Hartnett, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Colin Farrell. Now, I’m not saying I’ve got a shot at the cape and cowl myself, but it did make me wonder! The buzz around the Batman cast seems to have caught Gunn’s attention, following a report by Small Screen. He then took to Threads to share the story, adding “[bulls**t]” to indicate that this casting rumor might not be on the up and up. You know, as we gamers often find, sometimes the info we get isn’t always accurate due to misinformation from sources. But in this case, Gunn called out this Batman cast rumor specifically as deliberate misinformation. So, take it with a grain of salt, folks!

Occasionally, people receive incorrect information due to rumors, but there are instances where it appears they fabricate stories merely to attract attention or clicks. This instance falls into the latter category.

Batman DCU Cast Rumor Called 'BS' by DC Studios Boss James Gunn
Batman DCU Cast Rumor Called 'BS' by DC Studios Boss James Gunn
Batman DCU Cast Rumor Called 'BS' by DC Studios Boss James Gunn

Due to Gunn sharing Small Screen’s post about debunking Batman cast rumors, one user on Threads felt compelled to mention that Small Screen wasn’t the original source of the rumor. In response, Gunn made clear that he didn’t imply Small Screen was being dishonest. Small Screen then expressed gratitude and wrote on Threads, “Thanks! That means a lot coming from you! I removed the post and sincerely apologize. The idea sounded exciting, but I can’t wait to see who gets cast as Batman in the DCU. It all stems from love, enthusiasm, and anticipation.” Gunn once again confirmed that Small Screen didn’t initiate the rumor.

Appearing unfazed, MyTimeToShineHello countered Gunn’s statement by reposting another piece, saying, “Do you recall when the authenticity of the Superman suit and Ultraman were questioned? Let’s stay patient and see.” This was a reference to speculations made by sources CanWeGetsomeToast and Daniel Richtman that Ultraman would serve as Superman’s primary adversary in Gunn’s upcoming movie starring the titular hero. However, it seemed Gunn had denied this claim, stating Lex Luthor was the main antagonist of his Superman film. Nevertheless, images from the Superman set suggested Ultraman was included in the production. Supporters of Gunn argued that he never stated Ultraman wasn’t present, only that he wasn’t the main villain. Richtman defended his initial reporting, explaining that Ultraman is the primary foe Superman will confront, as he reportedly does not battle Lex Luthor in the film.

Gunn acknowledges that some false rumors originate from information that sources consider accurate, but he shows no patience for outright misinformation. When he dismissed the Mr. Freeze Batman spinoff rumor, he admitted that rumors can be enjoyable for fans, yet urged them not to rely on information unless it’s from him or DC Studios co-CEO Peter Safran. However, with official casting yet to be confirmed, rumors will likely persist, so fans have been warned to exercise caution.

Batman: The Brave and the Bold is in development at DC Studios.

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2024-10-12 23:24