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Christmas Decorations Are Spotted on 'Batman: Part II' Set

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Omelete
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August 18, 2026, at 05:00 PM

Filming for The Batman: Part II in Glasgow, Scotland, has revealed a new detail: Christmas decorations were spotted on the set that is turning the city into Gotham City. The production, led by Matt Reeves, began taking over local streets this week, and new behind-the-scenes footage continues to reveal elements that will appear in the sequel. Check out the image below.

On Monday (17), we got another glimpse of the filming, as the Batmobile was also spotted in Glasgow.

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Everything you need to know about The Batman: Part II 

While the DCU will have its own Batman through the film The Brave and the Bold, which will adapt Bruce Wayne stories featuring Damian Wayne, his son, as Robin, Matt Reeves continues developing his standalone Dark Knight saga, which is part of what James Gunn, CEO of DC Studios, calls the Elseworlds label. This label is given to stories that are not part of the universe launched by the new Superman movie.

The first Batman film starring Robert Pattinson hit theaters in 2022 and grossed nearly $772 million.

Dubbed the Batman Crime Saga, this narrative places Robert Pattinson in the role of a young Bruce Wayne in his early years as the Dark Knight. Zoë Kravitz plays Catwoman, Colin Farrell is the Penguin, Paul Dano played the villain Riddler, and John Turturro is Carmine Falcone. Jeffrey Wright was the new Commissioner Gordon, and Andy Serkis played Alfred.

For the sequel, Robert Pattinson returns alongside Colin Farrell, Jeffrey Wright, and Andy Serkis. New additions to the cast include Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Charles Dance, Brian Tyree Henry and Sebastian Koch.
 
The sequel, The Batman: Part II, from Matt Reeves, originally slated for October 1, 2027, will now be released on February 18, 2028.

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