At this point we all know that Batman is the central figure in recent DC Comics projects. It very well may be that the DC Extended Universe is looking to reshape the hero, as new rumors point to an adaptation of Terry McGinnis, Batman Beyond.

According to insider and journalist Griffin Schiller, in a video on his YouTube channel, Warner may be planning a Batman Beyond adaptation for the theaters. Subsequently, journalist Daniel Ritchman, who has a high degree of reliability in terms of rumors and speculation, confirmed the news on his Patreon profile. The two said that the hero’s film is in active development.

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https://youtu.be/bJqQhqb_VKU

More than that, they explain that it is possible that Michael Keaton’s Batman, who will participate in the solo Flash movie, will be a mentor to Terry McGinnis, as in the original animation. So far, Warner has not commented on the rumor.

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It is likely that, if real, the film could be announced during the DC FanDome, which will take place in August. Batman Beyond first appeared in 1999, in an animated series created by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini and Alan Burnett, it is a continuation of Batman: The Animated Series and The New Adventures of Batman. The series had crossovers with Justice League and Static Shock.

Written by Cesar Moya