The Batman Becomes a Horror Movie in Disturbing New Trailer Edit

As a die-hard DC fan and a longtime admirer of Robert Pattinson’s acting skills, I must say that the horror-themed fan-made trailer for The Batman has truly piqued my interest. While I am disappointed about the delay of The Batman Part 2, this creative remix has managed to fill the void and keep me engaged until its release in 2027.

The fusion of The Batman with the horror elements from 28 Days Later is a stroke of genius that adds an intriguing twist to the original film’s atmosphere. It reminds me of my own youth when I used to spend countless hours editing trailers and mashing up clips from different movies, trying to come up with unique concepts.

James Gunn’s DC Universe is an exciting development, especially with the upcoming projects like Superman and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. However, I have mixed feelings about The Batman 2 being a standalone story that doesn’t rely on a larger connected universe. While it allows for more creative freedom, I can’t help but wonder if it might lead to a disconnect from the overall narrative arc of the DC Universe.

I must confess that I am beyond excited about Jason Momoa portraying Lobo in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow! As someone who grew up collecting comics and admiring the intergalactic bounty hunter, it’s a dream come true to see him take on the role. I can only hope that he gets the call to audition soon, as I don’t want any fake news about his casting!

Lastly, let me add a joke to lighten the mood: If only they could find someone to play Aquaman… oh wait, it looks like Jason Momoa has already taken care of that too!

An imaginative supporter has crafted a chilling horror spin-off for the movie “The Batman” in a recently released trailer. The surprising announcement that the release date for “The Batman Part 2”, initially set for October 2, 2026, has been pushed back to October 1, 2027, has left many passionate fans eagerly awaiting their reunion with Robert Pattinson’s Dark Knight in a state of anticipation. As the wait continues until 2027 when “The Batman” returns, this creative fan has taken it upon themselves to merge footage from the 2022 movie, creating a trailer that infuses the Matt Reeves-directed film with a sense of horror. This innovative trailer will serve as a temporary fix until we can finally welcome “The Batman” back in our lives again in 2027.

A fan-created version of “The Batman” with a horror theme is titled “28 Days Later” and incorporates footage from the official “28 Days Later” trailer. The phrase, “Two years of nights transformed him into a nocturnal creature,” gradually appears on the screen amidst images of Batman battling villains. Following this, we shift to Robert Pattinson donning his Batman suit while a woman’s voice is heard in the background. The majority of the visuals displayed are from the original “28 Days Later” trailer.

The Batman’s place in James Gunn’s DC Universe explained

In contrast to the films within James Gunn’s DC Universe, “The Batman” operates independently. On the other hand, the forthcoming “Superman” and “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” serve as the start of a new DC Universe. Meanwhile, sequels like “The Batman 2” and “Joker: Folie a Deux” are set in a universe apart from this, which Gunn has labeled as Elseworld stories. These Elseworld projects enable filmmakers to create self-contained tales that don’t necessitate a larger interconnected universe.

As a long-time movie enthusiast who’s seen my fair share of blockbusters, I can confidently say that the original Joker was a masterpiece that truly stood out from the crowd. However, its follow-up left me feeling rather underwhelmed, as it failed to capture the same magic at the box office, opening lower than both Morbius and The Marvels.

Now, I’m not one to jump on the bandwagon of fan support, but there is definitely a strong demand for another installment of The Batman. But with such a long five-year wait, it remains to be seen if that delay will have an impact on theater attendance. Fingers crossed that it won’t disappoint!

DC finds its Lobo in Aquaman star Jason Momoa

In other exciting DC updates, Jason Momoa, known for his role as Aquaman, is switching characters this time around. Rather than reprising Aquaman, Momoa is stepping into the boots of Lobo, the cosmic bounty hunter, making his debut in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. Alongside Momoa, Milly Alcock (from House of the Dragon) will portray Kara Zor-El/Supergirl, Eve Ridley (3 Body Problem) as Ruthye Marye Knoll, an alien character, and Matthias Scoenaerts (The Old Guard) as the movie’s antagonist, the notorious Krem of the Yellow Hills.

As a long-time comic enthusiast with a soft spot for Lobo, I can’t help but feel exhilarated at the prospect of Jason Momoa potentially stepping into the role of my favorite anti-hero. Growing up, I devoured countless issues of his adventures and marveled at his raw power and unbridled chaos. So when Momoa expressed his desire to play Lobo in 2023 after questioning his future as Aquaman, it felt like a dream come true. The idea that the actor who brought such life and energy to Aquaman could now embody the embodiment of pure mayhem is truly captivating. If he gets the call from the producers, I have no doubt that Momoa would deliver an unforgettable performance as Lobo. In my opinion, it’s a role tailor-made for him, and I eagerly await any updates on this exciting possibility.

Momoa clarified, “I didn’t get that phone call yet.” He emphasized, “I won’t spread false rumors, but if they ever invite me for a role or an audition, I’m ready and willing.

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2025-01-01 00:13