Is Robert Pattinson's Batman connected to the DCU?
James Gunn has repeatedly stated that Robert Pattinson's Batman will remain separate from the main DCU.
Movies / Superheroes
Recent set photos from the upcoming *Clayface* movie sparked speculation about connections to the DCU's Batman and Gotham City. However, James Gunn has downplayed the significance of these teases, clarifying their role in the broader DCU.
The *Clayface* set photos generated excitement among fans, who interpreted details like the Gotham map (featuring Wayne Manor, Ace Chemicals, and the Iceberg Lounge) and a Batman logo sticker as hints about the DCU's direction. However, Gunn's comments suggest these elements should not be taken as definitive clues about the DCU's Batman or Gotham. The film, directed by James Watkins, is still slated for release on September 11, 2026, and is considered one of the first films of DCU Chapter One. Despite the debunked theories, the *Clayface* movie is expected to be a horror film, separate from Robert Pattinson's Batman universe.
James Gunn has repeatedly stated that Robert Pattinson's Batman will remain separate from the main DCU.
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