Upcoming Batman Movies And TV Shows: Everything Batman And Gotham City Related

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Upcoming Batman Movies And TV Shows: Everything Batman And Gotham City Related

If you are anything like me, you can never get enough of Batman, meaning you are always on the lookout for what upcoming Batman movies and TV shows there on the horizon. Indeed, there are plenty of upcoming DC movies and a great deal of upcoming DC TV shows that every Batfan should look forward to. Before you get yourself admitted to Arkham Asylum trying to keep track of them all, check out our quick, convenient guide to all the upcoming superhero movies and small-screen projects tied to the Caped Crusader.

Harley Quinn, Season 5 – Max (November 2024)

Harley and Ivy eating dinner

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More adventures featuring Kaley Cuoco’s Harley, Lake Bell’s Ivy, and more of Gotham’s craziest and kookiest villains are on their way. Max’s hit, animated — but not family-friendly — series, Harley Quinn, has been renewed for a fifth season that is set to premiere in November 2024.

Batman Azteca: Choque De Imperios (2024)

Promo art for Batman Azteca: Choque De Imperios

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Some of the best animated DC movies reimagine Bruce Wayne’s origin in a time before comic books existed, such as the 19th-Century-set Elseworlds story, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight. According to a Warner Bros. press release, expected in 2024 is a film that sees the Dark Knight’s crusade begin hundreds of years earlier in Batman Azteca: Choque De Imperios (which translates to “Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires“).

Batman Ninja Vs. Yakuza League (2025)

Batman in Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League

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One of the most underrated Batman movies, 2018’s Batman Ninja, is an anime-style adventure that sees the Dark Knight and others accidentally transported to Feudal Japan. The upcoming follow-up, Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League, sees him face a deadly, alternate version of the Justice League.

The Batman: Part II (October 2, 2026)

The Batman

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Despite a formal announcement at CinemaCon by co-writer and director Matt Reeves in April 2022, the follow-up to his refreshing new vision of Gotham was not given an official greenlight, release date, and title until early 2023. October 2, 2026 is when fans can see Robert Pattinson put the cape and cowl back on for The Batman: Part II, which still exists in its own universe outside of fellow cinematic Elseworlds story, Joker, and James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DCU plans.

Batman: Caped Crusader, Season 2 (TBD)

Batman: Caped Crusader screenshot of Batman driving batmobile

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The first season of Amazon Prime’s new animated adventures of the Dark Knight in 1940s Gotham was an instant hit and ended with an intriguing cliffhanger. Executive producer Bruce Timm told The Wrap that Batman: Caped Crusader Season 2 still has a while to go as scripts and recording sessions are just now getting started.

The Brave And The Bold (TBD)

Batman: The Brave and the Bold

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In addition to Robert Pattinson’s second outing, there will be yet another version of Batman — as part of the new DCU continuity — hitting the big screen. The Brave and the Bold will also partner the Dark Knight with his own estranged son, Damian Wayne, to serve as his Robin. The Flash director Andy Muschietti has been tapped to helm the film, but — according to a comment on James Gunn’s Instagram (via ComicBook.com) from November 2023 — no script exists yet.

Bat-Family, Season 1 (TBD)

Screenshot from Merry Little Batman, which Bat-Family is spun off from

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Spun-off from Merry Little Batman is the upcoming animated series, Bat-Family. According to THR, this Amazon original will chronicle the daily struggles of the titular super-family consisting of Bruce, Alfred Pennyworth, and Damian, who has abandoned the Robin mantle to be called “Little Batman” now, apparently.

Dynamic Duo (TBD)

DC Comics artwork of Dick Grayson as Robin leaping in the air

(Image credit: DC Comics)

James Gunn announced on Twitter that Batman’s longest-serving costumed ally will be the star of an upcoming animated movie but it will not just follow one Robin. Dynamic Duo will see Dick Grayson and Jason Todd teaming up for a theatrically-released story brought to life by “a mix of animation, puppetry, and CGI,” Matt Aldrich’s script, and Matt Reeves’ production Banner, 6th & Idaho.

More than eight decades after Bob Kane and Bill Finger created Batman, the DC Comics titan is still as popular as ever, if not more. With the amount of live-action Batman movies and TV shows (and counting) featuring him in some capacity on the rise, it is clear that this hero will lead a legacy that will forever stand the test of time.

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