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With the cameras set to start rolling in the very near future, director Matt Reeves has further stoked fan excitement for The Batman Part II 's release in October 2027. Indeed, taking to X/Twitter yesterday (May 7), Reeves revealed the first behind-the-scenes images for The Batman 's sequel — check them out below:
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