This is a rumour, so please take it with a huge pinch of salt, but The Batman sequels are rumoured to be in trouble.
The rumour states that there has been a falling out between Robert Pattinson and director Matt Reeves.
The funny thing is that it has to do with the fact that Robert Pattinson isn’t in good enough shape to play Batman.
According to the rumours, which comes from YouTuber Overlord DVD, Reeves actually told Pattinson to leave the set to get in better shape.
The YouTube added that this was the real reason for Pattinson leaving the set and that the COVID-19 diagnosis was a cover-up.
Now, it’s my turn to do some speculating on this rumour.
I think this is total and utter rubbish.
I’ve said it time and time again on Small Screen, but you should never listen to YouTubers like Overlord DVE – or as he likes to call himself, Doomcock.
He’s the kind of guy who started making nonsense up on his channel about the Star Wars movies and found that he was getting quite a lot of hits thanks to it.
Now that the Star Wars movies are over, he’s turned his attention to The Batman movie.
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Anyway, he’s claiming that Matt Reeves no longer wants to work with the actor and is looking at this movie as a “one-and-done” type of deal.
The thing that immediately springs to mind is that Reeves was one of the people who insisted Pattinson play Batman in the first place.
Also, everyone’s who’s worked with the British actor since the Twilight movies have said how passionate and professional he is.
I think I’ve said it quite a few times in this article, but these Doomcokc rumours are utter crap.
I don’t like calling out other people who work in the entertainment media world, but YouTubers like Doomcock are a bit issue in the industry.
They spread lies that can end up causing massive headaches for people in the industry further down the line.
What do you make of this rumour?
Do you really believe that The Batman sequels are in danger of not going ahead?
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.
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