James Gunn moved to shut down renewed speculation about Batman: The Brave and the Bold on Monday, telling followers on Threads that DC Studios “hasn’t hired anyone” to direct the picture and branding the latest short-list chatter “utterly false.”
His post undercuts fan claims that a decision was imminent—and follows months of confusion after early trade coverage placed It and The Flash filmmaker Andy Muschietti in the chair back in 2023. Muschietti himself said in a December interview that development had been “postponed a little bit,” hinting that he might tackle another project first.
The studio has kept the screenplay’s author under wraps, though Gunn confirmed in March that a writer is in place and working under low-profile conditions to avoid outside pressure. He has reiterated that the story will introduce Damian Wayne—Bruce Wayne’s assassin-trained son—mirroring Grant Morrison’s celebrated comic-book run and expanding the Bat-family inside the new DCU.
Industry analysts view the uncertainty as a by-product of Gunn’s script-first policy; he told reporters earlier this year that no film will advance until the screenplay satisfies creative benchmarks, even if that means shelving high-profile titles temporarily.
The approach dovetails with Warner Bros. Discovery’s cautious spending posture after several superhero disappointments. Executives are watching July’s Superman release—Gunn’s own directorial effort starring David Corenswet—before locking a production calendar for the wider “Gods and Monsters” slate.
Casting rumors swirl regardless: ScreenRant reports Gunn has not ruled out Robert Pattinson’s involvement, though he stresses that Matt Reeves’ separate Bat-universe remains intact. ComicBook.com notes that, should Muschietti step away, a replacement search could push the father-and-son saga to 2028 or later, keeping it clear of The Batman Part II in 2026. For now, The Brave and the Bold stays in the workshop—its release date hanging on a finished script and the choice of a filmmaker willing to steer DC’s flagship hero through yet another reinvention.