Gotham's grittiest hero is back, and we've got the scoop on when The Batman Part II kicks off, what Colin Farrell thinks of the script, and what it all means for the future of Matt Reeves' dark universe!

TL;DR

  • Timeline Confirmed: The Batman Part II picks up just "a few weeks" after the events of The Penguin series finale, continuing Matt Reeves' saga almost in real-time.
  • Script Praised: Colin Farrell, who plays Penguin, has called the script for the sequel a "masterwork," highlighting its depth and Robert Pattinson's character journey.
  • Release & Filming: Mark your calendars for October 1, 2027! Filming for this highly anticipated sequel is set to kick off in the spring.
Get Ready, Gotham: The Batman Part II's Timeline Has Been Revealed!

Alright, Bat-fans, let's talk timelines! You know how Matt Reeves' The Batman (2022) plunged us into a gritty, rain-soaked Gotham with Robert Pattinson's caped crusader in his early years? And then, The Penguin spin-off series on HBO Max picked up just one week after the devastating flood caused by the Riddler's chaos?

Well, we now have an official update on when The Batman Part Ii will enter the fray, and it’s sooner than you might think in terms of in-universe time! Colin Farrell, our beloved Oz Cobb, recently confirmed that the sequel will be set only "a few weeks" after the explosive ending of The Penguin's first season.

This means we're not jumping ahead by years, but rather continuing the story almost in real-time within this dark, evolving Gotham. Imagine the city still reeling from the events of The Penguin, where Oz Cobb clawed his way to the top of the criminal underworld, seizing control after Carmine Falcone's death. The series itself, as Matt Reeves confirmed, unfolded over the weeks of November and early December, possibly leading right up to the major holiday season.

So, get ready for a wintery Gotham, folks. The first film started on Halloween night, and now we're heading into the colder months, full of lingering chaos and a very new criminal landscape for Batman to navigate.

Colin Farrell Calls The Batman Part II Script a "Masterwork"

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Speaking of Colin Farrell, our man Oz isn't just dropping timeline hints; he's also read the script for The Batman Part II, and he's not holding back on the praise. During an interview with ComicBook.com and later on Josh Horowitz's "Happy Sad Confused" podcast, Farrell gushed about Matt Reeves' vision, calling it nothing short of extraordinary.

"I really do think it’s kind of a masterwork. A kind of a contemporary genre masterwork. It’s so brilliant, and Robert’s got such a lovely journey to go on, and to take the audience through. It’s dense, it’s really, really intelligent, it’s so detailed... I think he’s going to make an extraordinary film." — Colin Farrell, speaking on Josh Horowitz’s "Happy Sad Confused" podcast

Farrell even described his experience reading the script as a "giddy little fanboy" moment, taking his time with a cup of tea, spending "an hour and a half, two hours" to go "cover to cover." This kind of enthusiasm from someone deeply involved with the project definitely sets expectations sky-high! It sounds like Reeves is diving even deeper into the psychological struggles of Bruce Wayne and crafting a narrative that's rich with detail and emotional impact.

What This Short Time Jump Means for Gotham and Our Dark Knight's Journey

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This "few weeks later" approach is a huge deal for the ongoing "Batman Epic Crime Saga." It means we're going to see a Gotham that's still very much in flux, dealing with the immediate fallout of the gang war and city-wide chaos depicted in The Penguin. Batman won't be returning to a city that's had months or years to heal; instead, he'll face the direct consequences of Penguin's rise to power as the new kingpin.

This also strongly suggests that if you want to be fully immersed and understand everything happening in The Batman Part II, watching The Penguin series is pretty much essential viewing. The show reveals how Oswald "Oz" Cobb cemented his control over the criminal underworld, clashing with rival families. This new power dynamic will undoubtedly be a central challenge for Robert Pattinson's Batman.

The ending of The Penguin season 1 even teased this direct continuation with the Bat-Signal being lit, a clear call that the Dark Knight will most likely answer right at the beginning of the movie. What about other characters? Selina Kyle's Catwoman will probably still be in Blüdhaven, having decided to leave Gotham at the end of the first film. While Penguin might not be the main antagonist, his newly established reign will frame much of the city's criminal landscape that Batman must contend with.

It's clear Matt Reeves is crafting a continuously evolving narrative, ensuring that every piece of this Elseworlds saga — which exists outside James Gunn's broader DC Universe — builds directly upon the last. In Gotham, there's never a dull moment, and apparently, always another crisis just around the corner!

Will We See The Penguin Season 2 After The Next Batman Movie?

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Now, for the big question on many fans' minds: what about The Penguin Season 2? The spin-off series was a critical and popular success, even scooping up Emmy nominations. Initially conceived as a limited series to bridge the two Batman films, its acclaim has sparked a lot of discussion about a potential second season.

Colin Farrell himself has weighed in, stating he has a "negativity bias" and would "bet against" a second season, though "not by much." He acknowledged that the "powers that be" (like Matt Reeves and showrunner Lauren LeFranc) are indeed "thinking of storylines that could justify another eight hours." Matt Reeves has also confirmed that discussions are ongoing, but his priority, understandably, is The Batman Part II.

If a second season does happen, it could either run concurrently with The Batman Part II or pick up immediately afterward, much like the first season followed the events of the original Batman film. Penguin's new throne in Gotham is still fresh, opening up possibilities for new rival factions to challenge his power. However, it's also been hinted that Penguin's role in The Batman Part II might be "smaller" compared to his TV storyline, focusing more on Batman's primary narrative.

One interesting note is that Cristin Milioti's fan-favorite character, Sofia Gigante, won't be reprising her role in The Batman Part II. This is due to the film's script being well underway by the time The Penguin aired and Sofia became a beloved character. Her story did end with a tease of a future meeting with Selina Kyle, so perhaps a second season of The Penguin or even a later film in the trilogy could bring her back into the fold.

Ultimately, a second season of The Penguin would offer a fantastic opportunity to further explore these character arcs, especially if Oz Cobb plays a more supporting role in the upcoming movie. Fans will have to wait and see if the story justifies another dive into Gotham's criminal underworld!

The Batman Part II Key Details: Cast, Release Date, and More Essential Information

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Let's round up all the essential info for The Batman Part II so you don't miss a beat:

  • Official Release Date: October 1, 2027 (Worldwide theatrical release)
  • Director: Matt Reeves (Returning from The Batman)
  • Writers: Matt Reeves, Mattson Tomlin, along with original creators Bill Finger and Bob Kane.
  • Expected Filming Start: Spring (Early next year, relative to late 2025 articles)
  • Confirmed Cast (so far):
    • Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne / The Batman
    • Colin Farrell as Oz Cobb / The Penguin
    • Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth
    • Jeffrey Wright as James Gordon
  • Timeline Setting: A few weeks after the events of The Penguin season 1, likely late December or early January within the Matt Reeves universe.
  • Connected Universe: This film is part of Matt Reeves' "Elseworlds" Batman Epic Crime Saga, distinct from James Gunn's new DC Universe.
  • Other Characters: The film's universe description mentions the return of the Riddler and a different incarnation of the Joker, signaling these characters remain a part of the saga's future, though their specific roles in Part II are not detailed.

Frequently Asked Questions About The Batman Part II

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When exactly does The Batman Part II come out?

The Batman - Part II is officially scheduled to hit theaters on October 1, 2027. It's a bit of a wait, but hopefully, it'll be worth every moment!

Is watching The Penguin series necessary before seeing The Batman Part II?

Absolutely, yes! According to Colin Farrell and the implications of the timeline, The Penguin series is considered "essential viewing." The movie picks up just a few weeks after the show ends, so you'll need to watch the series to fully grasp Gotham's current political climate, Oz Cobb's rise to power, and the immediate challenges Batman faces.

What will the rating of The Batman Part II be?

The film has not yet received an official rating. However, given that the first The Batman film was known for its gritty, grounded, and often intense tone (earning an R-rating in some regions, PG-13 in others), and the The Penguin series was certainly mature, it’s highly probable that The Batman - Part II will carry a similar mature rating.

Who is writing the script for The Batman Part II?

The script for The Batman Part II was co-written by director Matt Reeves himself, alongside Mattson Tomlin. They're building on the foundation set by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, who created the original Batman character.

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  • ScreenRant: The Batman Part II's Confirmed Time Jump Explains Why The Penguin Is Essential Viewing
  • Deadline: Colin Farrell Calls Matt Reeves ‘The Batman Part II’ Script A “Masterwork”
  • ComicBook.com: Colin Farrell Addresses The Penguin Season 2 Possibility
  • TheWrap: Colin Farrell Says Matt Reeves’ ‘The Batman Part II’ Script Is a ‘Masterwork’
  • Collider: The Batman’s Colin Farrell on Why He Keeps Returning as Penguin
  • IGN: The Penguin Actor Colin Farrell Reveals When The Batman Part 2 Takes Place
  • FandomWire: The Batman 2: Colin Farrell Confirms The Sequel’s Timeline After Massive Delay
  • Batman-On-Film: Colin Farrell Reveals Something About THE BATMAN PART II We Already Know