If DC"s Batman Reboot Creates Another Bat-Universe, It"ll Be Too Much

Batman: The Brave and the Bold has the opportunity to create its own Gotham-set franchise within the new DC Universe, but it does run the risk of Batman overload if not executed well. Considering the fact that Warner Bros. and DC Studios already have two Batman-related universes in the works, potentially adding another is inherently tricky. In particular, it's going to be very important that Batman's world within the DC Universe finds a means of being distinct enough from Matt Reeves' The Batman trilogy.
Currently, DC Studios head James Gun has confirmed that The Brave and the Bold will feature a Batman who's attempting to raise his biological son Damian as his new Robin. It's also expected that the upcoming reboot will be set within the new DC Universe which will likely begin in earnest with Superman: Legacy, directed and written by James Gunn himself. Meanwhile, Matt Reeves' The Batman trilogy is still ongoing starring Robert Pattinson with The Batman-Part II expected to release the same year as Legacy in 2025. Here's how Brave and the Bold could and should be different.
DC Already Has Three Separate Movie Universes Planned DC Studios is currently attempting to wrap up the final DC films produced under the old leadership prior to the new heads James Gunn and Peter Safran. This includes the recently released Shazam! Fury of the Gods, The Flash, Blue Beetle, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, all of which will release by the end of 2023. However, The Flash is expected to be the most significant/important movie with the expectation that Barry Allen's Flash will reset the universe just as he did in the comics' DC Universe with the Flashpoint storyline. This will give DC Studios an in-universe means to soft-reboot the DC Universe.


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