Scarlett Johansson expected to star in ‘Batman’ second installment

By Joshua Taylor | updated
Fans have been waiting for years batman The sequel is finally set to be released in 2027, and production is underway. As for their next steps, we’ve Specialized in learning Director Matt Reeves considering Scarlett Johansson for the film batman part 2.
No agreement has been reached and a formal offer is not believed to have been made. At this stage, the project is still in development and casting conversations are ongoing; however, Johnson’s name is a real possibility rather than fan speculation.
Details about the character itself are still being kept under wraps. Our source didn’t indicate which role Johnson might play, other than to say that the role in question is being described as significant and not a brief or superficial appearance. This suggests that if a deal is ultimately made, it’s likely to be a major supporting role rather than a brief cameo.
my source batman part 2 The team’s interest in Scarlett Johansson comes from a well-known, proven industry insider who spoke to me only on condition of anonymity. It was this news that made Giant Freak Robot the first to break the news that Chris Evans would be playing the Human Torch in The Human Torch . deadpool and wolverinethe same source who helped us break the news that Linda Hamilton will be starring stranger things Season 5.
Johansson’s potential involvement would mark a notable move following her long run as Black Widow at Marvel Avengers Franchise. In recent years, she’s focused on a mix of smaller films, production projects, and selective studio work rather than committing to another long-term franchise. join in batman The series will represent a return to blockbusters from the director, known for a more restrained, character-driven style.
Warner Bros. has not commented on the report, and Johnson’s rep did not respond to my request for comment.
renew: Our exclusive report has now been confirmed by well-known entertainment journalists Grace Randolph and Jeff Sneider.



