TheBatman director Matt Reeves touches upon whether he ever considered creating a crossover with the 2019 movie Joker: 'There was never really any discussion of crossover.'
The Batman director Matt Reeves discusses whether he ever considered creating a crossover with the 2019 movie Joker. After years of breathless anticipation, The Batman is finally set to debut in theaters. The film stars Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne and explores his detective side on a deeper level than any other Batman movie has.
"I was finishing the Planet of the Apes movies when I first came on board, in 2017. It's been five years in the making. When I was working on the script, and got deep into the script, Joker hadn't come out yet. I didn't know what Joker was or what it was going to be.
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