As Robert Pattinson is about to start his prep work for THE BATMAN PART II with a Bosu Ball, 5 lb dumbbell, and the 7 Minute Workout app on his phone, will he have to fit into a new Batsuit? And if so, will it be a brand new one?

Every time a new Batman movie gears up, fans start asking the same question: “What’s the new suit gonna look like?”

Granted, fans have been conditioned to expect a new Batsuit in each new film because that’s what’s happened since 1992, when BATMAN RETURNS followed 1989’s BATMAN.  That continued with the next two Joel Schumacher installments — BATMAN FOREVER (1995) and BATMAN AND ROBIN (1997) — as well as Christopher Nolan’s THE DARK KNIGHT TRILOGY.  It even occurred with Ben Affleck’s turn as Batman in his three (Not counting the SUICIDE SQUAD cameo) non-solo Batman film appearances in the defunct DCEU. (And the less we talk about that blue and silver monstrosity Affleck was wearing in THE FLASH, the better.)

Now, we are moving from 2022’s THE BATMAN to THE BATMAN PART II in 2027.  Will director Matt Reeves continue the, ahem, “tradition”?

Well, let me save everyone some time: Don’t expect a major overhaul in THE BATMAN: PART II. In fact, I’d bet my next paycheck (in MONOPOLY money, of course, as always) the suit stays mostly the same.

Why? Simple. Reeves’ sequel picks up only a few weeks after the end of THE BATMAN and THE PENGUIN (which began literally right after the first movie). Bruce Wayne hasn’t had months in the cave tinkering with new armor, new tech, or some wild redesign. This isn’t the Nolanverse (which I absolutely LOVE), where Lucius Fox/”Q” cranks out a new prototype every movie. Nor is it the MCU Spider-Man, where Peter Parker has had Tony Stark and his fortune make him high-tech Spider-suits. In the Reevesverse, Bruce builds his own gear, and that grounded, DIY approach naturally limits how much the suit can evolve in such a short narrative window.

And if you were paying attention, we already saw a cleaned‑up, refined version of the suit at the end of THE BATMAN. Pattinson’s final appearance wasn’t the beat‑to‑hell, year‑two armor from the beginning of the film. It was a fresh version that looked to have been refurbished, or perhaps he had a backup of the same suit ready to go.

Robert Pattinson as Batman with the Batcycle at the end of THE BATMAN (Warner Bros.)

That’s the Batsuit PART II is going to roll with, maybe with a tweak here or there, sure, but nothing drastic.

Reeves’ Batman grows gradually. He learns. He adjusts. He doesn’t magically jump from Version 2.0 to Version 7.5 because a sequel exists (and the studio wants to sell toys). That’s not the story this filmmaker is telling.

So yeah, expect evolution, not reinvention—a better suit, not a brand‑new one.

And honestly, that’s exactly how it should be because it’s a great Batsuit. Hell, I’d say it’s the best. – Bill “Jett” Ramey


THE BATMAN: PART II will be released on October 1, 2027.  For BOF’s coverage of this film, visit BOF’s Everything About THE BATMAN: PART II Page. For BOF’s coverage of 2022’s THE BATMAN, visit BOF’s Everything About THE BATMAN PageCLICK HERE for BOF’s coverage of THE PENGUIN.

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Bill "Jett" Ramey
Bill “Jett” Ramey isn’t just a Batman fan — he’s one of the founding fathers of the online Batman community. As the creator and Editor-in-Chief of Batman-On-Film.com, the original and longest-running Batman news and commentary site, Jett helped carve the very bedrock of modern fan internet press. A lifelong Dark Knight disciple, Jett has spent decades championing filmmaker‑driven Batman stories, cutting through fanboy noise with a Texas‑sized dose of honesty, and keeping the conversation smart, civil, and drama‑free. He’s the BOF Godfather — the guy who was here before the hashtags, before the clickbait, before the algorithms… and he’s still here, still talking Batman, still calling it straight. When he steps out of Gotham, Jett is pure Texas. He bleeds Dallas Cowboys blue, blasts Elvis and rock ’n’ roll, and has a deep appreciation for cold beer, dive bars, and Texas Longhorns football. He works out, he cooks, and he can grill like a man who’s earned the right to say “don’t assume” when he tells you he lives in the great state of Texas. He shares that home with his wife — “Announcer Rachel” — and their dogs: Gracelin the Labradoodle and Presley, a rescue pup named after the King himself.