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Warner Bros. Reportedly to Release Four Batman Movies in One Year
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The four Batman-related movies, which are reportedly will be released by the studio in 2019, may include 'Gotham City Sirens', 'Nightwing', 'Batgirl' and 'The Batman'.

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Recent report said that Warner Bros. would develop four separated movies based on "Batman" characters in 2019. The report, which made its way out from "DCEU Leaks" reddit forum (via 4chan message boards), said that the four movies would include "Gotham City Sirens", "Nightwing", "Batgirl" and "The Batman".

The thread in reddit read, "The plan for 2019 is to release four 'Batman' related films. 'Gotham City Sirens' around Valentine's Day weekend, 'Nightwing' on Memorial Day weekend, 'Batgirl' in August and 'The Batman' in November. The studio is doing this to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of Batman."

In addition, the report mentioned that Deathstroke wouldn't be the main villain of Ben Affleck-starring "The Batman". It also said that director Matt Reeves wanted "to do a larger scale Batman film" that would "include the Bat family as well as most of Batman's rogues." Furthermore, there would reportedly be two Batman animated films planned for 2019.

As for Nightwing standalone film, the report said that Grant Wilson might play the villain in the movie. According to the report, the villain would be "hired by Roland Desmond to take out all the mob bosses in Bludhaven."

Other DC films which were mentioned in the forum included "Suicide Squad 2" and "Dark Universe". It was said that the two movies would most likely be taking over "Aquaman" previous release date, that is October 5. There hasn't been any announcement from Warner Bros. regarding the matter, though.

In the meantime, DC superhero team-up movie "Justice League" will hit U.S. theaters on November 17. Another DC film "Aquaman" is set to be released in the U.S. on December 21, 2018.

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