Inside ‘The Brave and the Bold’ - Everything We Know About James Gunn’s Batman and Robin Film

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DC Studio heads James Gunn and Peter Safran have finally revealed their roadmap to the new DC Universe. While we still have significant releases on the docket, such as Shazam: Fury of the Gods, The Flash, Blue Beetle, and Aquaman: Lost Kingdom, we know what the first chapter of our new DC timeline will be.

Simply titled ''Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters," this new era of DC films will focus on re-establishing the DC Universe with new interpretations of their iconic characters. We will focus on a new movie, The Brave and the Bold, a Batman film set in the new DC continuity. This new Batman franchise will have Bruce Wayne don the cape and cowl again, but he’s not alone this time. He will fight crime with his son, Damian Wayne, by his side. Here’s everything you need to know about the new film starring Batman and Robin.

8 When is ‘Batman: The Brave and the Bold’ Set to Be Released?

Damian Wayne as Robin in DC Comics Image via DC Comics

Simply put, we don’t know. However, the longer truth is perhaps even more frustrating, with The Flash director Andy Muschietti, the man set to helm this project, admitting that, with Matt Reeves’ Batman sequel pushed back to 2027, it might be even longer before The Brave and the Bold is released. During an interview with the Radio TU Show, Muschietti said it “will take a while” for this project to debut as “it would be absurd to release two Batman movies at the same time.” He then added, “What DC is doing is creating a strategy to ensure these two films don’t conflict with each other. As for my participation in the film, there are good intentions. I want to make the movie and we’re talking about ideas and story and tone. I can’t say anything, but it’s going to be great, that’s what I can tell you for sure.”

7 What Is The Brave and the Bold in DC Comics?

 The Brave and the Bold Image via Warner Bros. Animation

The Brave and The Bold was a concept created in 1955. The comic was originally an anthology series and later evolved into a Batman team-up book. Batman would be the central character and would often collaborate with other heroes. The Dark Knight is often teaming up with his fellow DC heroes; notably, he and Superman have a series titled World’s Finest, where they often work together. Then there’s the Justice League and the Outsiders, a more extensive cast of characters with more powerful threats.

As of now, there is yet to be a word on whether The Brave and the Bold will adapt any specific storylines or even the concept of a team-up. The name may be unrelated to its comic book origins, much like Avengers: Age of Ultron had nothing in common with its comic book counterpart.

6 Will Robert Pattinson Play Batman in The Brave and the Bold?

Robert Pattinson as Batman looking intently in The Batman (2022) Image via Warner Bros. Pictures

The short answer is no, and the long answer is complicated. As James Gunn said when announcing the DCU slate, Matt Reeves' The Batman universe, led by Robert Pattinson, will remain its own separate thing as a DC Elseworlds title, and Pattinson will reprise the role in a sequel separate from The Brave and the Bold. Instead, another actor, who is yet to be announced, will be playing the role. With the story revolving around Damian Wayne, it is safe to assume it'll be an actor more in Ben Affleck's (Batman v. Superman) age range than Pattinson's.

In the aforementioned interview with the Radio TU Show, Muschietti laid to bed any possible rumors about Pattinson’s involvement, saying, "As everyone knows, the Batman featured in The Brave and the Bold will belong to the new DC universe. It’s quite obvious that Matt Reeves’ Batman is not part of this new universe.”

That's a definitive answer, but then when Josh Horowitz asks Matt Reeves about his Batman universe taking place in the DCU, he says:

It really comes down to whether it makes sense, There was a story I wanted to tell. The epic crime saga. It’s been important to me to play that out and James and Peter have been really great about that. They are letting us do that. What the future brings, I can’t really tell you. I have no idea. My head is down right now on getting ‘The Batman Part II’ shooting, which is the most important thing.

We'll have to wait and see what actors dons the cape and cowl once casting officially begins.

5 Will Brave and The Bold Be Adapting Any Comic Book Stories?

Damian Wayne watching over a city.

Gunn went on record saying:

“[The film will be] based on the Grant Morrison comic book run, which is one of my favorite Batman runs, and we are putting that all together right now.”

Comic book legend Grant Morrison wrote arguably the most influential Batman run in the character’s 80-year history. Gunn will focus on the Batman & Son storyline, where Bruce first learns of his son with Talia al Ghul.

This is a Batman who has been around for a while—working with the Justice League and his various sidekicks for many years. He’s in the prime of his career, and that’s something we haven’t seen on screen in nearly 30 years. With Pattinson’s Batman at the beginning of his journey, and Ben Affleck’s nearing his end, this gives us a completely different take. Audiences will finally see Batman at his peak. The introduction to Damian Wayne marks a new beginning for Batman’s story.

4 Who Is Damian Wayne?

Damian Wayne and Bruce Wayne looking intently ahead in the animated movie Son of Batman Image via Warner Bros. Animation

Damian Wayne is the grandson of the Demon, Ra’s al Ghul, and the heir to the League of Assassins. He’s a 10-year-old ninja and inherits the best (and often worst) traits of his mother, Talia al Ghul, and father, Bruce Wayne. Damian was first introduced in Batman: Son of the Demon in 1987 and took on the mantle of Robin in Batman #657 in 2006.

Damian is arrogant, temperamental, and usually goes too far when fighting villains. He’s the fifth character to take on the mantle of Robin, initially taking on the mantle when Dick Grayson (the first Robin) took over as Batman.

James Gunn describes him as:

“Batman's actual son, who we didn't know existed for the first eight to 10 years of his life. He was raised as a little murderer and assassin. He's a little son of a bitch. He's my favorite Robin…”

Damian not only causes conflict with his father but the rest of the Bat-Famiy.

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3 What Are the Bat Family?

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The Bat-Family is a concept that has been a core part of Batman’s history since 1940 (the debut of Robin.) To the general public, Batman works alone. He’s a silent hero who terrorizes criminals in the night, but that’s not always the case. Oftentimes, Batman is working with others. Notably Superman and Wonder Woman, but also his apprentices and his children.

Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake, and Stephanie Brown have all held the title of Robin before Damian Wayne. Batman took in each teen hero for a variety of reasons, but most of them share one thing in common with the Caped Crusader, they’re orphans. Bruce has a soft spot for troubled youth and is often taking in strays who need guidance.

This softer side of Batman has never been fully explored in film before so seeing not only the Robins but also Barbara Gordon and Cassandra Cain as Batgirl(s) on screen would be a much-needed change. Peter Safran confirmed the existence of the larger family in The Brave and the Bold, saying:

“It's going to feature other members of the extended bat family. Just because we feel like they've been left out of the Batman stories in the theater for far too long.”

2 Who Are the Al Ghuls?

Ra's Al Ghul in the animated movie Son of Batman Image via Warner Bros.

No villains have been confirmed for Brave and the Bold, but knowing that the film is based on Grant Morrison’s Batman and Son, we can assume we’ll be reintroduced to the al Ghuls. In the comics, Talia and her assassins come to Gotham to introduce Bruce to his 10-year-old son. Talia is still very much at odds with Batman, so the League of Assassins may still be the antagonist of the film.

We have previously seen Ra’s and Talia in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy. Ra’s al Ghul (Liam Neeson) was the main villain in Batman Begins, while Talia (Marion Cotillard) was an antagonist/love interest in The Dark Knight Rises. The al Ghuls are typically more fantastical than they were in Nolan’s grounded portrayal. If they are major players in this film, expect to see the magical properties of the Lazarus pits, immortals, and master assassins.

1 Who Are the Creatives Behind Brave and the Bold?

10-Things-We-Learned-From-James-Gunn-on-the-Set-of-'Superman' Image via NImesh Niyomal Perera

DC Studio heads James Gunn and Peter Safran will produce the film. Andy Muschietti (The Flash) will direct the film. Most recently the It: Chapter Two director showcased his Bat-Talents by working with not one but two different versions of the Caped Crusader in The Flash. In terms of a timeline for production, the often vocal Gunn told Collider’s Steve Weintraub:

There’s no set timeline for anything. The one thing that I’ve tried to make clear to people from the beginning, in the way that I hope we’re different, is that everything in DC is going to be based on the writers. Until we have a screenplay that I’m totally happy with, that movie is not going to get made, no matter what it is. So, we have been really fortunate with some screenplays. You know, ‘Supergirl‘ came in and just, wow Ana [Nogueria] did such an amazing job, the ‘Lanterns‘ pilot came in, and now the whole ‘Lanterns‘ series came in, and it’s like ‘Wow that’s wonderful, wonderful work.’ And there’s a couple of other things that people don’t know about, a couple of movies and TV shows that are greenlit or near greenlit. But it’s going to be based always on that, on the story, because at the end of the day if we’re happy with the story that we’re telling, that’s what matters most. And once ‘The Brave and the Bold‘ gets to that point, then we’ll make the movie.”

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