Film & TV News: STARSKY & HUTCH, THE JOKER, Matt Reeves Clarifies DCEU’s Connection To THE BATMAN

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Starsky & Hutch, The Joker, The Batman, And Other Film And TV News

Starsky & HutchThe JokerThe Batman, and other films and TV shows have made recent production news.

These productions come from studios based primarily in the United States. The production information within is subject to change.

The Batman

Matt Reeves explains comments he made about The Batman‘s relationship to the DC Extended Universe.  This week, the director seemed to indicate that the movie would have no ties to the larger DC superhero film franchise, saying that he was initially approached about doing a standalone movie. However, Reeves stated that he meant that the film will not feature characters or plot elements from the DCEU’s other properties, not that it would take place in its own continuity.

The Joker

Reports claim that Warner Bros.’ rumored Joker movie will take the place of Gotham City Sirens in the DC Extended Universe. As with most stories concerning the blockbuster superhero franchise, it’s best to take this story with a grain of salt until confirmation from Warner Bros. or DC comes.

Starsky & Hutch

James Gunn is in the midst of developing a Starsky & Hutch reboot for TV.

Jumper

Jamie Bell and Julian Simpson are working on adapting Bell’s 2008 science fiction film Jumper as a TV series with the actor potentially reprising his role.

Mr. Roosevelt

Paladin has obtained the rights to the Noel Wells’ comedy Mr. Roosevelt.

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