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Batman-on-Film reported that Ben Affleck's solo Batman movie will take place inside Arkham Asylum, in a film that sounds very similar to the Arkham series of video games from Rocksteady. Yesterday, Heroic Hollywood founder and The Wrap film reporter Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez backed that rumor but clarified that the entire will won't be set in Gotham's home for the criminally insane.
How Deathstroke factors into the film is anyone's guess at this point. Evidence has been gathered supporting the notion that the skilled mercenary appears in Justice League before tangling with The Dark Knight, one-on-one in Ben Affleck's solo superhero feature. Affleck has previously stated that his film will borrow from a few notable comic book runs but for the most part, will be an original story.
ABOUT BATMAN
Batman (Bruce Wayne) is a DC Comics superhero created in 1939 by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. Kane and Finger have previously stated that they drew inspiration from The Phantom, Zorro, Doc Savage, Dick Tracy and Sherlock Holmes for the creation of their new character. After the murder of his mother and father before his very eyes, a young Bruce Wayne embarks on a quest to create a persona that would allow him to acquire vengeance against the criminal element that deprived him of his parents. To date, there have been 10 live-action theatrical films, 18 animated feature films, 2 live-action television series and 6 animated TV shows. The character has also made numerous appearances in other DC Comics ensemble projects such as the animated Justice and Justice League Unlimited series and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
DCEU SOLO BATMAN MOVIE DEVELOPMENT: After starring in Dawn of Justice, Ben Affleck will reprise his role as Bruce Wayne/Batman in Justice League before directing, writing and starring in a solo Batman feature film. The antagonist will be Deathstroke, played by Joe Manganiello. Jeremy Irons will reprise his role as Alfred Pennyworth and J.K. Simmons will play Commissioner James Gordon. Affleck is writing the screenplay with DC Films co-chief, Geoff Johns.