7 Jan 2026

The Batman Part II: Will Scarlett Johansson and Brad Pitt join Robert Pattinson?

Darker than any previous version of the superhero movie, The Batman is a gritty, grunge, and politically charged thriller led by Robert Pattinson’s magnetic presence. The announcement of the upcoming release of The Batman Part II came out as good news, even if it will not hit theatres yet. But audiences will be delighted by the presence of Scarlett Johansson and Brad Pitt.

  • By Violaine Schütz.

  • Published on 8 August 2025. Updated on 7 January 2026.

    The trailer of The Batman (2022)

    The Batman, a powerful, dark superhero movie with Robert Pattinson

    Should a superhero movie be an escape from the world’s woes or a space to reflect on our society? The latest adventures of Bruce Wayne, deep in the shadows of Gotham City, suggest the latter. With the first installment of The Batman in 2022, director Matt Reeves (Cloverfield, War for the Planet of the Apes) immersed viewers in a highly political atmosphere, against the backdrop of an election.

    Here, we find Batman (Robert Pattinson), the lone vigilante obsessed with vengeance, spreading fear among criminals. The hero teams up with a police lieutenant to track down a terrifying serial killer. Played by a Paul Dano at the height of his art, the killer sets out to assassinate the city’s elite. His goal is to purge society of corruption stemming from greedy, vice-ridden officials and public figures. This war against the elite gives The Batman a taste of a social manifesto. Abuse of power and deceit are being punished with staggering violence.

    John Turturro and Colin Farrell in the cast

    Among the sinister underworld figures portrayed in this monumental blockbuster, we can see Carmine Falcone (John Turturro, star of Severance) and Oswald Cobblepot, aka the Penguin (Colin Farrell). But this Penguin may well be a character from an entirely different narrative than a classic Batman villain. Because even with the Batmobile and the iconic black suit, The Batman feels more like a deeply noir, metaphysical crime thriller or a serial killer film, like Zodiac (2007), rather than a standard superhero blockbuster.

    Once again, the same narrative is at play… Saving a crumbling world. But the film continually spotlights philosophical themes dear to independent cinema – the power of the mask (as a means of truly being oneself), justice (in all its forms), the meaning of vengeance, power dynamics, despair, corruption, suicide, love (which demands hard choices), and grief.

    Zoë Kravitz draws all the attention The Batman

    In this nearly three-hour psychological dive, Robert Pattinson stands out. Magnetic, romantic, and intense, the actor turns the caped crusader into a grunge rock star – introspective, restless, riddled with doubt, and depressed. Inspired by Kurt Cobain, with several Nirvana tracks echoing throughout the epic film, his makeup, reminiscent of Robert Smith from The Cure, also evokes the tortured main character in The Crow, another harbinger of doom. Batman becomes a kind of vampire or ghost, raising questions about good and evil, much like Joaquin Phoenix’s brilliantly unhinged portrayal of the Joker.

    Despite his good intentions, he carries a heavy load of dark thoughts and self-destructive urges, which make him far more relatable than the previous versions of Batman played by Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, or George Clooney. As he questions his own moral code and the ethics of his family, he gives a hauntingly beautiful face to all the world’s rebels.

    Just like the woman he loves… Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman (the formidable Zoë Kravitz), is a punk, feline avenger. Her character gives the concepts of independence and rebellion a haunting beauty that lingers long after the credits roll on this mesmerizing dark epic.

    Scarlett Johansson in The Batman: Part II

    Now, there is some bad news for the fans of Gotham City. The sequel to The Batman, The Batman Part II, will not hit French cinemas until September 29th, 2027. Filming will only get started in Spring 2026. The feature film was originally scheduled for release in October 2025. However, the Twilight actor’s packed schedule only made things more complicated. Indeed, the latter is also filming Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey and Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Three.

    As for the cast, the feature will star Robert Pattinson – recently seen in Bong Joon-ho’s Mickey 17 – and Barry Keoghan as the Joker. Andy Serkis (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring) will play Alfred Penny Worth, while Jeffrey Wright will portray Jim Gordon.

    But according to Variety, Scarlett Johansson is reportedly in advanced talks to star in the sequel. The American actress could play the role of Gilda Dent, while Sebastian Stan may embody Harvey Dent. There are also rumors that Brad Pitt might appear as Dr. Arkham, the film’s antagonist. However, actress Zoë Kravitz is not currently mentioned in the cast.

    The Batman (2022) by Matt Reeves, available on Netflix.
    The Batman Part II by Matt Reeves, coming out in theatres on September 29th, 2027.