The release of The Batman Part II has been postponed once again by Warner Bros.

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Warner Bros. owns Pictures and DC Studios Batman Part Two Flying to a new date, again.

The film will now open on February 18, 2028 in Imax, after previously being scheduled for October 1, 2027. DC Studios had previously set the film for an October 3, 2025 release date, which had to be moved in the wake of the 2023 writers and actors strike.

Warner Bros. now Batman Part Two In the same lane as 2022 Batmanwhich had the second-best opening of the pandemic with $134 million domestically, on its way to a global collection of $770.3 million.

Batman Part Two This move was part of a larger shuffle. It was the other big oneBeyond the greata JJ Abrams sci-fi thriller starring Glen Powell and Jenna Ortega, moves from its previously scheduled release on November 13, 2026 to open in theaters on October 1, 2027 in Imax and with an Imax 70mm screening for two weeks.

Beyond the great You will fill in the date you held previously Batman Part Two Abrams marks his first directorial effort since 2019 The Rise of Skywalker. Panic carefullyis described as a paranoid thriller reminiscent of silence of the lambs, Stars Elizabeth Olsen, Julia Roberts, Eddie Redmayne, Brian Tyree Henry, Ben Chaplin, Aidan Gillen, Joe Alwyn and Naledi Murray.

Other calendar date changes at Warner Bros. include: Change Sam Esmail Panic carefullywhich was previously scheduled for release on February 26, 2027, has now been postponed to April 9, 2027 in Imax. Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema Revenge of La Llorona It will now open theatrically on February 26, 2027 after previously being scheduled for April 9, 2027.

batman part 2, Directed by Matt Reeves and starring Robert Pattinson, Andy Serkis, Colin Farrell and Scarlett Johansson, it will now get more time in post-production, according to Warner Bros., and a new release window that allows the film a four-day domestic weekend. Batman The sequel also saw the start of production delayed by five months due to Hollywood strikes.

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