DC Studios Reportedly Wants THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD To Start Filming In 2027; Could Release In December 2028

DC Studios Reportedly Wants THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD To Start Filming In 2027;  Could Release In December 2028

According to a new rumor, DC Studios’ The Brave and the Bold has hired a new writer, and is aiming to start filming in 2027 for a potential December 2028 release date.

By DanielKlissmman - Dec 26, 2025 07:12 AM EST
Filed Under: The Brave and the Bold

It's been a long road, but there finally appears to be movement on DC Studios' The Brave and the Bold. The film is meant to properly introduce Batman to James Gunn and Peter Safran's DCU, following his cameo in Creature Commandos. A promising aspect of the project is that it's meant to pair the Dark Knight and Robin in live-action for the first time since 1997. The Boy Wonder expected to star is Damian Wayne, Bruce Wayne's biological son. Brave and the Bold was part of DC Studios' initial slate announcement. It was later revealed that The Flash's Andy Muschietti had been tapped to direct.

Following that, development seemed to slow down significantly. That, paired with the swift announcements of new projects like Clayface, Man of Tomorrow and the Jimmy Olsen series led some to speculate that, perhaps, the film had fallen by the wayside. That, however, does not seem to be the case. Apocalyptic Horseman, from Nexus Point News, gave a Q&A on X. When asked about updates on The Brave and the Bold, he revealed that, pending a finished script, the movie is eyeing to start production in 2027:

"They hope to shoot [The Brave and the Bold] in 2027, but that all comes down to them nailing the script down, and they've already switched writers, so we'll see."

In another tweet, he added that the film would start shooting in 2027 "at the earliest," since it is still at the scripting stage. In another response, he stated production could "easily" be pushed to 2028:

The scooper then clarified that the film getting another screenwriter was not a recent development. That bit is interesting since, while speaking to GamesRadar, Gunn stated he was working closely with a writer to get the script ready: "There's really no new updates. I mean, we're working on a script. We have a screenwriter who's hammering away at it. I'm very involved, and so, you know, we'll see what happens next. I wish I had more news for you, but I don't."

Assuming Horseman's claim is accurate, it's unclear whether the purported new writer is the one Gunn was talking about, or if the script has changed hands. The scooper also provided a tentative release window for the film based on what he's heard. In response to a user speculating The Brave and the Bold would drop in winter 2028, the scooper stated he believed it could release in December 2028: "I think December 2028 is more likely [to be honest]." 

Assuming the movie starts shooting in late 2027, it could, in theory, comfortably land in December 2028. Realitically speaking, though, that may be the earliest the film could come out depending on two major factors. #1: The state of the script. #2: When production starts. DC Studios movies have so far favored wide (yet, still industry standard) gaps between shooting and release.

Superman, for example, started filming in February 2024, 16 months before its July 2025 release. Production for Supergirl began in January 2025, 18 months before its June 2026 premiere date. Man of Tomorrow is expected to start shooting in April 2026, 15 months before its planned July 2027 release date. The film with the tightest filming-to-release turnaround is Clayface, which started production around September 2025 ahead of its September 2026 premiere. Clayface, however, is a much more low-maintenance film in terms of special effects and IP relevance when compared to the likes of Superman and Batman.

Taking those aspects into account, The Brave and the Bold will likely follow the production trend established by the Man of Steel and Supergirl. With that, its release date will depend on when the script is finished, when casting starts, and when it goes behind the cameras. There is technically enough time to have the script finished by early to mid-2026 and get casting going around then, which would, in turn, mean the cast could be set by early 2027.

If that happens, the movie could start filming midway through the year, to be released by the end of 2028. That, however, assumes ideal conditions for every step of the process. Thus, December 2028 might be a fairly optimistic outlook. Depending on how things go in development, Brave and the Bold could even end up coming out in 2029. As of now, though, everything hinges on the script being completed. Therefore, it's best to await news on the screenplay to get a better idea of when the film could be coming out.

DC Studios' next chapter, Supergirl, releases on June 26, 2026. Robert Pattinson's Caped Crusader will return in The Batman: Part II, scheduled for release on October 1, 2027. 

What do you think about this new rumor? Do you believe Brave and the Bold can start shooting in 2027 for a potential 2028 release date? Share your thoughts in the comments! 

About The Author:
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Daniel Klissmman is an entertainment journalist who's written for Movie Pilot, CBR.com, Cinemark and AMC Theatres. He loves superheroes with a passion and really wishes he'll one day get to hang out with Moon Knight.
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Malatrova15
Malatrova15 - 12/26/2025, 7:17 AM
He Kang but di he rainered?
Lokiwasright
Lokiwasright - 12/26/2025, 10:09 AM
@Malatrova15 - what?
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 12/26/2025, 10:41 AM
@Malatrova15 - eggnog hangover huh? Happens to the best of them.
TheJok3r
TheJok3r - 12/26/2025, 7:27 AM
I still think we won't get it until after Batman III from Reeves is released.
UltimaRex
UltimaRex - 12/26/2025, 7:34 AM
@TheJok3r - I remember Gunn hinting at BatB before The Batman part III, but who knows?...
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 12/26/2025, 10:42 AM
@TheJok3r - I flat-out believe that'd be the best way to go for sure
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 12/26/2025, 8:03 AM
Sounds good if true.

The writer being changed apparently is nothing new since that tends to happen in franchise films whether credited or not…

However I’m hoping the writer for this is Drew Goddard since he is one of the people Gunn had involved in his writers room in order to create the 10 year plan he has for the DCU!!.

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MarvelZombie616
MarvelZombie616 - 12/26/2025, 8:28 AM
It all depends on the buyer of Warner Brothers and the success of The Batman Part 2.

The movie releases in october 2027 and we won't know how successful it is until 4 weeks later.

If Supergirl and Clayface underperform or flop, i don't expect James Gunn to stay in charge of DC anymore and Man of Tomorrow - which WILL be retitled Superman II - will be his last movie for DC.

The general audience wants THE BATMAN PART II and THE BATMAN PART III, nothing else.
TheJok3r
TheJok3r - 12/26/2025, 8:57 AM
@MarvelZombie616 - Supergirl and Clayface are more of side projects; it's Man of Tomorrow (which I agree will be re-titled Superman II) will determine whether or not he sticks around. I do agree that the general audience wants Reeves' version for the time being, which is why I don't believe they'll introduce a new one that will only hurt both versions.
TDKRnry88
TDKRnry88 - 12/26/2025, 9:12 AM
@TheJok3r - Just curious, what makes you think they'll re-title it as "Superman II/2"? I'm not saying it can't happen. I just think "Man of Tomorrow" could stick & if Gunn does right, it could be referencing both Superman & Lex since they're dual protagonists against Brainiac. And if Gunn indeed does rename it, I think it should be Superman No. 2 (like how on the old comics, it'd say "No. 2") to distinguish it a bit from the original "Superman II".
TheJok3r
TheJok3r - 12/26/2025, 11:18 AM
@TDKRnry88 - He already renamed the first one, so it's not out of the realm of possibilities that he does it again with the second one. There's also the fact that Batman 2 is releasing that same year, so it would be a good marketing move to have Batman 2 and Superman 2. Another reason is that Man of Tomorrow may not be the most recognizable name to the general audience.
Huskers
Huskers - 12/26/2025, 2:17 PM
@MarvelZombie616 - The general audience doesn’t even remember The Batman at this point. It was basically just a darker poor man’s version of Nolan’s Batverse except with an emo Bruce Wayne. Outside of fanboys, that movie doesn’t live in the public consciousness at all.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 12/26/2025, 5:05 PM
@Huskers - You must have missed The Emmys.

The Batman and The Penguin have both resonated with the GA. Superman and Peacemaker haven't.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 12/26/2025, 5:10 PM
@MarvelZombie616 - I think the success of The Batman II will depend on the buyer. If Netflix buys Warner Bros then The Batman II won't be give a wide release or really any marketing. It'll get two weeks in selected cinemas to make sure it qualifies for Academy Awards consideration.
Huskers
Huskers - 12/27/2025, 12:00 AM
@ObserverIO - The Batman didn’t win any Emmy’s, it’s a movie, not a tv show.
MuadDib
MuadDib - 12/26/2025, 9:36 AM
This movie is all I’ve been waiting for, anything and everything else has just been filler. My concern about introducing Damian is that he’s going to age so quickly between movies, it’ll be another Shazam situation where a character who’s supposed to be a kid will end up an adult by the sequel. They shouldn’t have dragged their feet so much with Batman if they are truly introducing the BatFamily. An undertaking of that size should have started sooner as it’ll take time. We’re so early in the process and I pray it turns out well, but it almost seems like they’ve already dropped the ball.
BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 12/26/2025, 10:13 AM
Still not convinced we get a proper Robin...
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 12/26/2025, 10:43 AM
"... but that all comes down to them nailing the script down..."

Oh, and ACTUALLY CASTING BATMAN.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 12/26/2025, 12:09 PM

A Gunn type Batman and moron MooseSh!tty still directing.

Get ready for Ezra Miller as slapstick twitchy ADD pervert Batman.

grif
grif - 12/26/2025, 1:40 PM
wtf? should be one of the flagship movies

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