THE BATMAN Director Matt Reeves Comments On Having To Halt Production On The DC Comics Movie

THE BATMAN Director Matt Reeves Comments On Having To Halt Production On The DC Comics Movie

The Batman is among the Hollywood productions which have been forced to halt shooting due to COVID-19, and director Matt Reeves has now weighed in on that and when he's hoping to return to work...

By JoshWilding - Apr 09, 2020 09:04 AM EST
Filed Under: The Batman
Source: The New York Times

Like many other countries and cities across the globe, the United Kingdom was put on lockdown last month. That meant production on The Batman had to be halted by Warner Bros., and what was a two-week delay now looks set to last for the foreseeable future (potentially into the summer). 

Unfortunately, there's nothing that can be done about that as COVID-19 continues to take lives, and when The New York Times recently spoke to director Matt Reeves, they asked the filmmaker what it was like to have a production like The Batman unexpectedly halted by a pandemic. 

"The whole thing is quite surreal," he admits. "As much as we wanted to proceed, we wanted to make sure we were safe. We didn’t want anyone on our crew to get sick. But there was a crew member who actually got it, an incredible dialect coach named Andrew Jack, and he passed away.

"We were all in utter shock and heartbroken. It’s been weeks since we shut down," Reeves continued, "so I don’t think it was passed among the crew. But it’s very, very upsetting."

As for whether he's able to contemplate returning to work on The Batman given what's happening in the world, Reeves was quite to point out that he wants to "come back when the time is right."

"I’ve worked on a few things where, for various reasons, you have to stop for a moment — a cast member gets sick, and you have to shut down for a week. You can take stock of what you’ve done and prepare for what’s coming. I don’t think it’s a moment where I’m going, 'Why aren’t we shooting?' I’m thinking, 'There are bigger things.'"

It's possible The Batman will no longer meet its planned June 2021 release date unless things change sooner rather than later, but the goal right now is to stay home, protect hospitals so they don't become overwhelmed, and save lives. With that in mind, Reeves definitely has the right attitude.

Stay tuned for more on The Batman a little later today! 

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Jayman627
Jayman627 - 4/9/2020, 9:21 AM
Really looking forward to this, the way Reeves balanced big budget action and dramatic weight with the Planet of the Apes films makes him perfect for Batman! :)
WakandaTech
WakandaTech - 4/9/2020, 9:22 AM
IF filming starts back on August 1

They would have 10 months to finish the movie
Dredd97
Dredd97 - 4/9/2020, 9:23 AM
@WakandaTech - It seems like a low-tech noir movie. I don't see why 10 months shouldn't be enough, but even then they might move it back a bit
HubbleFunk
HubbleFunk - 4/9/2020, 9:23 AM
Reeves' Batman will be worth the wait, especially after Snyders' interpretation.
WakandaTech
WakandaTech - 4/9/2020, 9:38 AM
I have to believe that DCEU is just going to forget that

MOS, BvS and Justice League ever happened

Wonder Woman 1984 proves that

Origame
Origame - 4/9/2020, 11:29 AM
@WakandaTech - i dont think it proves anything. All we see is her fighting in a mall which is the only reasonable way she becomes "known" before bvs, but she also destroys the cameras so its just going to be a bunch of people with a ridiculous story of a super strong woman flying around a mall with a glowing whip.

Im not saying that this isnt written with the idea of ignoring the dceu so far, but we dont have enough to say that for sure.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 4/9/2020, 9:39 AM
There's no telling when all these films will start back up again. Covid will remain to be a problem on and off for the next year and a half. I'm not going to relax about the whole thing until a vaccine is developed.
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