The Batman Part 2 Begins Filming, Matt Reeves Shares First Set Image
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Michael Cripe
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Director Matt Reeves has confirmed that The Batman Part 2 has officially begun principal photography, sharing the first set image on social media. The image shows a clapperboard with the bat symbol logo and a blurry background suggesting a morgue-like setting. This comes after years of anticipation and a significant delay for the Robert Pattinson-led DC sequel.
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The filmmakers behind the Robert Pattinson-led DC movie took to X/Twitter to share the news.
It comes with a picture of a clapperboard featuring its bat symbol logo, with a blurry background showing what appears to be a person's body lying on a table or slab in what looks a lot like a morgue.
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