The Batman Part II' Delayed Again as Warner Bros. Pushes Release to 2028

Robert Pattinson’s Return to Gotham Will Take Longer Than Expected

Fans hoping to see Robert Pattinson return as Gotham’s Dark Knight will have to wait even longer.

Matt Reeves’ highly anticipated sequel, The Batman Part II, is now scheduled to arrive in theaters on February 18, 2028. The new release date places the film nearly six years after the original The Batman debuted in March 2022.

The delay marks another scheduling change for one of Warner Bros.’ biggest franchise projects.

Matt Reeves Shares Update Alongside New Footage

According to reports, Reeves revealed the updated release plans while also unveiling the first camera test footage featuring Pattinson back in the Batman suit.

While details from the footage remain limited, the preview quickly generated excitement across social media as fans got their first glimpse of the actor’s return to the role.

The footage served as reassurance that development on the sequel continues despite the extended timeline.

A Long Gap Between Batman Films

A six year gap between installments is unusual for a modern superhero franchise, especially for a property as valuable as Batman.

The original film became one of the biggest box office successes of 2022, earning strong reviews from critics and audiences while introducing a darker and more grounded version of Gotham City.

Pattinson’s performance as Bruce Wayne was widely praised and helped establish Reeves’ vision as a distinct corner of DC’s film lineup.

Questions Surround the Delay

Warner Bros. has not publicly provided detailed reasons for the latest release change.

Industry observers have pointed to factors such as script development, production scheduling, and the studio’s broader DC strategy as possible contributors to the extended timeline.

Reeves has previously emphasized the importance of taking additional time to ensure the sequel meets expectations set by the first film.

What Comes Next for the Franchise

Despite frustration over another delay, interest in the project remains high.

The Batman franchise continues to be one of Warner Bros.’ most important properties, and anticipation for Pattinson’s return is expected to grow as production moves forward.

For now, fans will have to wait until February 2028 before stepping back into Reeves’ version of Gotham City.