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Robert Pattinson ’s rumored cameo appearing inThe Batman ’s spinoff seriesThe Penguinmay show how hisDCfranchise will fend off aDark Knighttrilogy pacing problem . Despite being released during DC ’s transition from DCEU to DCU , Matt Reeves’The Batmanestablished a sword newfangled live - natural process DC universe that stands apart from all other continuities . As confirmed by James Gunn and Matt Reeves , The Batmanfranchise will comprise a trilogy and at least one spinoff show — the upcoming Max seriesThe Penguin , focused on Colin Farrell ’s crime lord Edward Cobblepot .

AsThe Penguin ’s filming wraps up , hearsay about Robert Pattinson ’s surprise coming into court in the Max serial publication begin to circulate . accord toXuser@besvrever3,Pattinson visitedThe Penguinset on one of the last day of the shoot . Pattinson ’s involvement inThe Penguinremains officially unconfirmed , but the possibility of a Batman cameo in a spinoff show open up the door for creative possibilities withinThe Batmanfranchise without the need to establish a full - blown cinematic universe . If fact , just a couple of extra visual aspect would facilitate Matt Reeves’The Batmantrilogy stand apart fromChristopher Nolan’sDark Knighttrilogyin one primal way .

Matt Reeves ' The Batman is packed with references to Hellenic Batman cartoon strip , the earthly concern of DC Comics and other sensitive based on the Batman mythology .

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Brief , one - off opposition in between movies would continue to work up upon the effect ofThe Batman .

If Robert Pattinson ’s Batman journey is n’t confine to the mainlineThe Batmantrilogy , however , he and his scoundrel could have more time to acquire at a much more fair step . For instance , the Penguin could have a brief rematch with Batman during the events ofThe Penguin , where a more ruthless Oswald Cobbelpot could test Batman ’s newfound detective skills . abbreviated , one - off confrontation in between movies would continue to build upon the events ofThe Batman , and it would n’t require any part ofThe Batman - Part II ’s runtime to achieve it .

Why The Dark Knight Trilogy Struggled To Portray The Passage Of Time

Christopher Nolan magnificently watch over Batman ’s journey from his parent ' death until his retirement . Yet , Bruce Wayne ’s entire vocation as Batman takes place within three movies , which hard restrictedhow farseeing Christian Bale ’s Bruce Wayne spent as Batmanand the number of foe he faced as the titular Dark Knight . While theDark Knighttrilogy offers a grounded take on Batman , it still seems like the hero struggles to live up to his name , as he only fights four major villains once before retire for several years , and then return one final fourth dimension for a few years before hanging the ness for good .

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An unrelated , small - weighing machine battle in between Batman ’s first time wearing the Batsuit and his confrontation with Scarecrow could have helped the pacing .

Christopher Nolan’sDark Knighttrilogy never draw a bead on to be a franchise or a cinematic universe . However , a few minuscule appearance could have helped develop Batman further and made Gotham feel more live . An unrelated , small - musical scale conflict in between Batman ’s first prison term wear the Batsuit and his showdown with Scarecrow , a human face - off against a new baddie before meeting the Joker , or Batman ’s on - screen quest to return to Gotham after being sent to the Pit inThe Dark Knight Risescould have helpedThe Dark Knighttrilogy ’s pacing and fill in those moments when Christian Bale ’s Batman appeared to either spend too long doing nothing or recover from defeat almost outright .

Christopher Nolan ’s The Dark Knight Trilogy changed how Batman movies are made , but its termination retroactively makes the beginning less important .

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Will Pattinson’s Batman Continue Past The Batman - Part II?

In possibility , DC ’s newElseworldslabelallows projects outside the DCU to coexist with the main cinematic universe , thoughSuperman & Lois ' cancelation indicate thatElseworldstitles are only allow to continue until all plans that are already in the works have concluded . If no fresh spinoffs are planned for Matt Reeves’The Batmanfranchise , then Robert Pattinson ’s Batman may postdate a standardized journeying to Christian Bale ’s , unless fresh spinoffs bring him back momentarily . IfThe Batmancan continue beyond a trilogy , thenPattinson ’s Batman could still be revisited even afterThe Batman - Part II and The Batman - Part III .

Cameo appearance in spinoffs may be even more of import for Pattinson ’s Dark Knight if the DCU ’s Batman becomes the primary variation of the part .

Either way , Robert Pattinson ’s Batman could bring Matt Reeves’The Batmanuniverse to life through multiple cameos . AfterThe Penguin , succeeding spinoffs centered around Catwoman , the Riddler , and the Joker could show Batman from a fresh perspective — this fourth dimension not as the hero who carry the audience ’s point of view , but as a looming presence who could seem at any time . Cameo appearances in spinoffs may be even more significant for Pattinson ’s Dark Knight if the DCU ’s Batman becomes the master version of the persona afterThe Brave and the Bold , which could leave in more than a full trilogy .

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