Peacemaker season 2 has sparked another debate about whether Robert Pattinson's Batman should join the DCU: "The worlds are so obviously incompatible"

John Cena in Peacemaker, a spin-off of The Suicide Squad
(Image credit: Warner Bros. Television)

With James Gunn's DCU slowly taking shape after the release of Superman and Peacemaker season 2, DC fans are debating (again) about Batman. Although a new movie titled The Brave and the Bold is set to introduce a new actor to play the Caped Crusader, some fans believe that Robert Pattinson should be the official (and only) DCU's Batman.

Using the latest episode of Peacemaker, a Reddit user argued that Pattinson, who is set to return in The Batman 2, should actually stay in DC Elseworlds, out of the official canon.

As expected, not everyone agrees with this view. The Reddit post was quickly filled with responses from both sides passionately arguing their positions. The question is clear – should Robert Pattinson's Batman be the DCU's Batman?

"The worlds are so obviously incompatible and Gunn himself has said so. Anyone who thinks Reeves’ Batman could possibly coexist with the DCU’s casual pocket dimensions and imps and kaiju goofiness isn’t being serious," commented a fan on the post.

"I'm not saying the Reeves universe should be a part of the DCU – I don't think it should, personally because Reeves clearly has his own plans laid out and they should just call it an Elseworlds story and let the man cook – but saying 'This dark and grounded thing can't exist in a world where goofy comic book shenanigans happen' is a bit silly," replied another fan.

It's not all a battle of concepts and practicality – there are fans who, for once, just want some peace within the DC fandom. "The reason I wanted Battinson in the DCU is to avoid the inevitable fan war that will come once the DCU Batman is revealed," a fan explained.

For now, and until further notice, there are two different Batman movies on the way – Robert Pattinson's return in The Batman 2, set for 2027, and the DCU's The Brave and the Bold, which won't start production until it has a good script, according to James Gunn.

Mireia Mullor
Contributing Writer

Mireia is a UK-based culture journalist and critic. She previously worked as Deputy Movies Editor at Digital Spy, and her work as a freelance writer has appeared in WeLoveCinema and Spanish magazines Fotogramas, Esquire, and Elle. She is also a published author, having written a book about Studio Ghibli's 'Kiki's Delivery Service' in 2023. Talking about anime and musicals is the best way to grab her attention.

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