With the recent announcement by Paramount that its Mission: Impossible sequels are being delayed by another year, director Matt Reeves has been making sure that DC fans know The Batman will not be ditching its March 4th release date by sharing IMAX’s recent tweet teasing the movie’s imminent arrival. With Covid numbers still high, some studios have once again started to get jittery about their upcoming releases, but it seems that Warner Bros. believes it has put enough into the film’s marketing to get a good return come March.

The Batman has appeared on a number of “most anticipated” movie lists for 2022, and considering how ridiculed the casting of Robert Pattinson in the title role was when first announced, the turnaround in public expectation has been unprecedented and the film now looks like being one of Warner Bros. biggest movies of recent years. With an ensemble cast including Colin Farrell, Paul Dano, Zoe Kravitz, Jeffrey Wright and Andy Serkis, the movie promises to be one of the darkest and most disturbing Batman movies ever put on the big screen.

While Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy redefined what a Batman movie could be following the derailing experience that was Batman & Robin in 1997, Ben Affleck’s Caped Crusade failed to land his own solo movie thanks to Zack Snyder’s DCEU vision falling apart at the seams, and now Pattinson is all set to create the next big iteration of Gotham City’s crime-fighter for a new generation, in all his brutal and scary glory. With Reeve’s Twitter post seeming to double down on the arrival of the movie in just over a month, it is not until fans will get to see Batman’s future play out in cinemas.

The Batman Has Already Seen Multiple Delays, But Warner Bros. Aims Not to Do So Again

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As one of the year’s most anticipated movies, Warner Bros. has spent a lot of time and effort on promotion for The Batman in the last month, with special events, secret websites, and numerous clips and interviews, which would make it very difficult to pull the plug on its release now with just a month to go. While movies like the Mission: Impossible sequels have not yet begun any big promotional campaigns and can easily be pushed back by Paramount, many of the movies set to arrive in the next couple of months are in too deep to even consider any more delays.

Following the success of Spider-Man: No Way Home in December, Warner Bros. will be hoping for a similar reaction by DC fans to the arrival of The Batman on March 4th. Of course, there are no guarantees of anything in the movie industry at the moment, as even Marvel Studios could not have foreseen exactly how big their latest Spider-Man adventure would get. Robert Pattinson’s debut as Batman would under any other circumstances be a guaranteed $1 billion movie, and based on the amount of attention it is gathering online, it could still achieve that even in the current climate.