Scarlett Johansson Batman 2 role speculation reached new heights after reports emerged that the actress is in advanced discussions to join Matt Reeves‘ The Batman Part II, a move that could transform both the film’s tone and character dynamics. This significant casting rumor centers on Johansson, known for her Marvel Cinematic Universe work, possibly bringing a complex new figure to Gotham when the movie begins production next spring in England and Scotland.
Scarlett Johansson Poised for Complex Role in The Batman Part II
Yesterday evening, fans learned that Scarlett Johansson, celebrated for starring in Black Widow and Jurassic World Rebirth, is negotiating to join the cast of The Batman Part II. Since her association with Marvel is so strong, imagining her stepping into the DC Universe under Matt Reeves’ direction is fueling intense debate. Observers have started to speculate furiously about her role, whether Johansson’s character will be Bruce Wayne’s new romantic interest, or someone far more sinister lurking beneath the surface.
Speculation Rages Over Johansson’s Character Identity
So far, conflicting accounts have surfaced about whether Johansson is being introduced as a companion or a nemesis for Bruce Wayne. However, some sources suggest she may portray both facets in one complex character. Jeff Sneider commented,
“She could very well be playing Bruce’s new love interest, but I hear the role will ultimately be revealed as villainous in nature.”
— Jeff Sneider, Entertainment Reporter
Based on early interpretations, Johansson could wind up playing a character who enters Gotham as Bruce Wayne’s girlfriend, only to eventually be revealed as the masked villain the city’s protector must confront. This particular twist closely echoes the storyline of Andrea Beaumont, also known as Phantasm—an infamous comic book character with a hidden identity. Rumors even include theories that Johansson could play a gender-reversed version of Tommy Elliot, or perhaps emerge as a substitute for the mysterious villain Hush, a character swirling in speculation since 2022.

Reeves and Cast Prepare for an Unexpected Sequel
While initial buzz surrounded Johansson potentially stepping into familiar villain territory like Poison Ivy, Sneider clarified her path, stating,
“[Johansson] has played the hero a lot [and] she’s ready to break bad.”
— Jeff Sneider, Entertainment Reporter. He emphasized Johansson is not set to play Poison Ivy, dispelling some popular theories.
Director Matt Reeves indicated that getting Robert Pattinson, who reprises his role as Bruce Wayne, on board with the innovative direction for Batman 2 was essential. Reeves reflected,
“He’s Batman, so if he doesn’t like it, not good,”
— Matt Reeves, Director—and elaborated,
“So, I was super excited because I thought that he really would [like it] because the things that it does for his character, for Batman, and for [Bruce Wayne] has never been done before in this way. And I had a feeling he would respond in this way, the fact that he did was incredibly encouraging.”
— Matt Reeves, Director
Reeves has again teamed up with Mattson Tomlin on the screenplay—Tomlin’s contributions to the first film went mostly uncredited by the Writers Guild of America. Returning stars include Robert Pattinson as Batman, Jeffrey Wright as Jim Gordon, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth, and Colin Farrell as The Penguin. However, Zoë Kravitz’s Catwoman is notably absent, with several reports confirming she will not appear in this sequel, which is set in the immediate aftermath of the first movie’s events.
Production Timeline and Release Plan
The Batman Part II is scheduled to start filming in the United Kingdom during the next spring, with locations across England and Scotland. The film brings in new creative forces as well, with Luke Hull handling production design and Erik Messerschmidt joining as cinematographer. The release is set for October 1, 2027, when fans will finally see how Johansson’s character reshapes Gotham and Bruce Wayne’s world.
If rumors prove true, Scarlett Johansson Batman 2 role could redefine fan expectations and signal a dramatic new chapter for Matt Reeves’ vision of Gotham. Until filming begins and official character details are unveiled, speculation will remain intense among both DC loyalists and wider movie audiences.
