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Batman
DC is really into the idea of parallel realities, and they have been for a long time; while Marvel has gotten a lot of multiverse attention because of the success of
Into the Spider-Verse, The Flash has been hanging out with alternate versions of himself since 1961.
DC is really leaning into the multiverse idea, presumably because it allows them to have The Flash and other characters in movies and on TV without “confusing the audience,” long the reason they’ve given for keeping Superman, Batman and other big characters off of television.
It also lets DC do ore projects like
The DC Film president explained the highly-anticipated movie from Warner Bros. “will link the two universes and feature two Batmans,” per the report. The Times reporter Brooks Barnes also tweeted the news.
“Based on your Hamada piece, some have interpreted that WB is doing 2 franchises starring Batman, one with Pattinson, one with a new actor,” Nestor Cine, the founder of bilingual movie news site Desde Hollywood, tweeted to Barnes.
“Is that correct, or you were referring to Keaton as a second Batman, being part of a non-Batman-centric saga?” he added.”Thank you.”
Keaton
And Barnes tweeted back, “Keaton.” He later corrected his tweet, making it clear the actor who once played “Batman” in Tim Burton’s film wasn’t getting his own feature.