‘The Batman 2’ Delayed to 2028 — Fans Are Groaning
The Dark Knight's return is now set for February 2028, and the internet went into full meltdown over the wait — but a fresh glimpse of Robert Pattinson has a few voices crying for patience.

The Bat-signal flickers again: 'The Batman 2' slides to February 2028, and the first footage of Robert Pattinson's return arrives alongside a fresh wave of fan frustration — and a few voices crying 'Let him cook.'
For many in the fandom, the news felt like a weary echo. "The Batman 2 has been delayed again, this time to February 18, 2028. "just opened my fucking eyes and the batman part 2 is delayed again," one fan online posted, capturing the surreal feeling of waking up to yet another delay.
From Jokes About Aging to Blame for Gunn
The dominant mood online is one of exasperated fatigue. The jokes are dry and tinged with a sense of mortality. "Crossing my fingers that I get to see it before I die of old age," wrote one viewer, summing up the feeling that the project is slipping further into an uncertain future. Others simply posted variations of stunned disbelief, like "wait what do you mean they delayed the batman part 2 AGAIN" and "Wdym The Batman Part 2 is delayed again to February 18, 2028. 🫠"
Amid the sighs, some frustration found a target. "The Batman 2 got delayed again???? Idk why it did but I wouldn't be shocked it it's James Gunn lol," speculated one fan, pointing a finger at the DC Studios co-chairman, suggesting broader studio machinations might be at play. This sentiment, while not universal, highlights how the repeated delays have fostered a search for someone to blame beyond the film's creative team.
A Flicker of Hope in the Dark
However, the announcement wasn't delivered into a vacuum. Director Matt Reeves accompanied the news with the first camera test footage of Robert Pattinson back in the Batsuit — a move that tempered the disappointment for a dedicated segment of the audience. Their reaction was one of patient, if pained, support. "THANK YOU MATT (sad about it being delayed) BUT VERY ECSTATIC REGARDLESS," one user said, neatly bifurcating the emotional response: sadness at the wait, but joy at the new peek behind the curtain.
The most passionate counter to the prevailing frustration came from those advocating for artistic patience. "LET HIM COOK!!!!!!! TAKE THOSE EXTRA MONTHS AND DELIVER GOLD!!!" another viewer posted, championing the idea that quality should not be rushed. This camp views the delay not as a failure, but as a necessary step for Reeves to perfect his vision, trusting the filmmaker who delivered the acclaimed first film.
Why the Reaction Is So Split
The stark divide in The Batman 2 delay fan reaction stems from a clash between immediate desire and long-term trust. For many, the series of delays — from 2025 to 2026, and now to 2028 — feels like a broken promise, testing the limits of fan loyalty in an era of constant cinematic content. The jokes about aging aren't just jokes; they're expressions of a real fear that excitement can curdle into indifference over a three-year wait.
Conversely, the supportive voices are reacting not just to the delay, but to the artifact shared with it. The brief footage acts as a tangible promise, a proof of life that the project is actively progressing. It allows them to frame the extra time as an investment, not a penalty. Notably, Reeves himself offered no lengthy explanation for the shift, simply linking to the footage — a move that lets the work speak for itself and implicitly asks for that trust from his audience.
As the conversation settles, it's clear the path to 2028 will be paved with memes of impatience and posts of unwavering faith. The discourse will likely oscillate between these two poles until the next scrap of news — a teaser, a title, a poster — arrives to once again unite the fandom, however briefly, in shared anticipation for the Caped Crusader's next chapter.
The Reactions
- A viewer
“Crossing my fingers that I get to see it before I die of old age. variety.com/2026/film/ne...”
- A viewer
“just opened my fucking eyes and the batman part 2 is delayed again”
- A viewer
“The Batman 2 got delayed again???? Idk why it did but I wouldn't be shocked it it's James Gunn lol”
- A viewer
“THANK YOU MATT (sad about it being delayed) BUT VERY ECSTATIC REGARDLESS”
- A viewer
“LET HIM COOK!!!!!!! TAKE THOSE EXTRA MONTHS AND DELIVER GOLD!!!”
- A viewer
“Wdym The Batman Part 2 is delayed again to February 18, 2028. 🫠”
Frequently Asked Questions
Was any new footage released with the delay announcement?
Yes. Director Matt Reeves released the first camera test footage of Robert Pattinson returning as Batman alongside the announcement of the new 2028 release date, offering fans a first look at the sequel.
How are fans reacting to 'The Batman 2' being delayed to 2028?
Fan reaction is sharply divided. A large portion of the audience has expressed significant frustration and exhaustion over the repeated delays, with many making jokes about the long wait. A smaller, but vocal, group is supportive, urging patience and expressing excitement over the new footage and trust in director Matt Reeves's vision.
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