10 Major New DC Extended Universe Rumours You Need To Know

Catwoman might be getting another movie, while sidekicks may be a huge part of The Batman trilogy!

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Love or hate movies like Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad, it doesn't seem unfair to say that the DC Extended Universe got off to a disastrous start. Whether it was disappointing box office results or a mauling from critics, it felt like Warner Bros. just couldn't do anything right. Now, though, things are finally starting to turn around.

While it definitely doesn't seem like the studio has the same sort of plan in place as Marvel Studios does for its Marvel Cinematic Universe, there are still a lot of very exciting movies on the way over the next few years, including The Batman, Black Adam, The Suicide Squad, and a number of others.

Just like with the MCU, the excitement surrounding those means that there are a lot of rumours doing the rounds about what fans can expect. From new characters who are set to be introduced to planned storylines, spinoffs, and crossovers, it's going to an exciting few years for the DCEU.

Now, we're taking a look at ten of the most exciting rumours you need to know about what comes next, and it definitely feels like Warner Bros.' stable of DC characters are going to serve as stronger competition to Marvel than ever before over the coming years...

10. The Batman Could Be A "Year Two" Story

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The Batman director Matt Reeves has dropped a lot of hints about his movie taking place early on in the Caped Crusader's career, and that's reportedly going to include us getting to find out how Bruce Wayne became known as the World's Greatest Detective. However, before you start fretting about us getting yet another origin story, a report from The Wrap points to this being a "Year Two" story.

In other words, Bruce will have been Batman for just over a year when this story begins and while that means he's a somewhat inexperienced crime fighter, he won't be a complete amateur. There also won't be any need to watch him get to grips with being a superhero, and the movie can gloss over predictable moments like Batman getting his first suit and taking down his first bad guy.

Honestly, it sounds like the best possible approach, especially as we've never really spent time with a Batman at this point in his career. Instead, he usually goes from being a rookie vigilante to the most dominant force in Gotham City in the blink of an eye and Reeves now has the opportunity to elaboriate on the in-between part of that.

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