There’s A Rumor Going Around About The Batman 2 Losing A Major Cast Member, But Hold On A Second

The much-awaited sequel to “The Batman” within the DC universe has been met with considerable excitement. However, due to repeated delays, it has encountered a multitude of speculations, even whisperings suggesting its potential cancellation.

Currently, whispers about “The Batman Part II” have arisen, and these whispers are nearly as captivating as the prior cancellation rumors. However, it’s essential to clarify that this is merely a rumor. Yet, it’s a rumor that I fervently hope James Gunn will address personally, given how much I’d like him to dismiss it soon. The reason being, if there’s any substance to the rumor of a significant cast member departing, it wouldn’t bode well for the film.

Catwoman Is Rumored Not To Be In The Batman Part II

A report suggests that industry insider Jeff Sneider, known for his mixed accuracy, claims that he has reliable information. In a Twitter post, it is alleged that journalists at the press event for the new movie “Caught Stealing” were instructed not to question Zoë Kravitz about “The Batman Part II.” The reason given is that she’s not involved in the film and therefore doesn’t have any knowledge about it.

At first glance, this rumor about Zoë Kravitz not returning as Catwoman in “The Batman” sequel seems quite distressing, given her excellent performance and on-screen chemistry with Robert Pattinson in the first film. Fans have been eagerly anticipating more of her character, so the allegation that she won’t be a part of the next movie is surprising and disheartening.

There Are Reasons To Be Skeptical Of This Rumor

Although the rumor might be completely valid, at present, we’re unable to confirm it, and there are several factors that make its authenticity questionable.

Over the weekend, TopMob participated in the “Caught Stealing” press event. During this event, we were instructed to concentrate our questions on the movie itself and not explore unrelated films. Despite this, no explicit instructions were given about Zoë Kravitz or topics to steer clear of when interacting with her directly.

Limiting questions during an interview to discuss only the project at hand is quite normal, especially for publicists looking to create maximum buzz around their particular movie. However, this does not necessarily imply that the conversation in question never took place. Rather, it indicates that the publicist’s comments were not intended as a universal directive to all journalists.

It’s worth mentioning that the screenplay for “The Batman Part II,” penned by director Matt Reeves, has just been submitted. Given that scripts often undergo alterations, big or small, before they become final, the cast may not have any idea about it yet, such as who will be part of the film, until the script is fully developed.

Let’s just be patient and find out for sure about the truth later on. As for “The Batman Part II,” we anticipate its filming to happen this year itself, so we’ll discover its cast by then.

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2025-08-20 18:38