As proven by the $760 million and counting theatrical run of “The Batman,” DC blockbusters have been Warner Bros.’ crown jewel, so it’s little surprise that comic book movies made up a major portion of the studio’s CinemaCon showcase, which is its first public presentation since the completion of the Warner Bros. Discovery merger. And as fans and industry insiders have expected, a sequel to “The Batman” was announced with director Matt Reeves and star Robert Pattinson returning. That wasn’t the only bit of Batman in the presentation, as a work-in-progress trailer for “The Flash” was revealed with Michael Keaton returning as Bruce Wayne for the first time in 30 years. But it wasn’t all capes.
Source: The Star May 01, 2022 04:38 UTC