Jake Gyllenhaal Becoming The DCU’s New Batman Would Vindicate Him After A 19-Year-Old Missed Opportunity

Summary
  • Jake Gyllenhaal missed out on playing Batman in 2005, but now has the experience and a confirmed interest in becoming the new Dark Knight for the upcoming DCU.
  • Gyllenhaal has expressed a desire to play the next on-screen Batman, believing it would be an honor to bring the classic role to life.
  • Gyllenhaal's potential as Batman in the DCU's Brave and the Bold aligns with what will likely be an older version of Bruce Wayne whose Robin is his biological son Damian Wayne.
Jake Gyllenhaal becoming the DCU's new Batman would vindicate the iconic actor following a missed opportunity 19 years ago. Although Robert Pattinson is playing the Caped Crusader in Matt Reeves' isolated The Batman trilogy, DC Studios' imminent DC Universe reboot will need a new actor to play the Dark Knight in their upcoming movie, The Brave and the Bold. To that end, Gyllenhaal is one of many names that have been proposed by fans in recent months.
Not only does Jake Gyllenhaal look the part to play Bruce Wayne, but he also has the experience to bring one of DC Comics' most popular superheroes to life. Similarly, it certainly helps that the actor himself has commented about his interest in the role, as well as the fact that he nearly played Batman almost two decades earlier. Keeping that in mind, there are several reasons why Jake Gyllenhaal is such a strong contender to play the DCU's new Batman in the near future.


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