Future
See also: Justice League in other media#FutureIn March 2011, Warner Bros. president Jeff Robinov stated that the next Batman film will be a reinvention, produced by Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas. However, Thomas and Nolan decided to move on to other projects, finding another film too episodic. Speaking to SFX, Thomas stated "The great thing about a trilogy is that it feels like you’ve got a beginning, a middle and an end. It’s like an extended version of a regular film. I just can’t see him getting excited about making another film where basically you’re just wheeling in different villains." There have been reports that the next Batman reboot will be made after the Justice League movie and therefore the character will be introduced in the Justice League film instead of a solo film, and would most likely become part of the "DC Cinematic Universe".
The ending of The Dark Knight Rises, in which the character of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, John Blake, inherits the Batcave presents the possibility of a spin-off. However, Gordon-Levitt later revealed that The Dark Knight Rises is truly the conclusion of Nolan's Batman series. Anne Hathaway has said that she is interested in reprising her role as Selina Kyle, the actress admitted that she would embrace a solo Catwoman movie if Nolan were involved in the project.
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