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"The Brave And The Bold": Can Jensen Ackles Play Batman In Jame Gunn’s DCU?

  • Writer: Dan Lalonde
    Dan Lalonde
  • Nov 20, 2024
  • 3 min read


When James Gunn and Peter Safran revealed the initial lineup of DC Studios’ Gods and Monsters-themed first chapter, fans were intrigued by one title in particular: The Brave and the Bold. This Batman-centric film promises to introduce a new iteration of the Dark Knight to the DC Universe, separate from Robert Pattinson’s brooding portrayal in Matt Reeves’ films. Instead, The Brave and the Bold will focus on a dynamic and unprecedented aspect of Batman’s story—his relationship with his son, Damian Wayne.


Based on Grant Morrison’s iconic comic run, The Brave and the Bold explores the complex story of Damian, a boy raised as a trained assassin by the League of Shadows, only to be introduced to his father, Bruce Wayne. Gunn himself described Damian as “a little murderer and assassin,” highlighting the rich potential for emotional and action-packed storytelling.


Early Development Under Andy Muschietti


Acclaimed director Andy Muschietti, known for The Flash and IT, is attached to direct the film. However, Gunn has emphasized that the project is in its infancy. Speaking with Collider, Gunn clarified that there’s no rush to debut this iteration of Batman. “There’s no set timeline for anything,” Gunn explained, reinforcing that DC Studios’ approach prioritizes strong writing and compelling narratives over release schedules.


Gunn’s dedication to storytelling is evident in his comments about other DC projects, such as the highly anticipated Supergirl and Lanterns series. He stated that movies and shows won’t move forward without a screenplay that meets his standards. “Until we have a screenplay that I’m totally happy with, that movie is not going to get made,” he said. This commitment to quality underscores why fans are optimistic about the future of the DCU.


Fans Want Jensen Ackles As Batman


Fans have been vocal about their desire to see Jensen Ackles take on the role of Batman in The Brave and the Bold. Known for his charismatic yet brooding portrayal of Dean Winchester in Supernatural and his recent turn as Soldier Boy in The Boys, Ackles has the perfect mix of grit, charm, and gravitas to embody the Dark Knight. His extensive voice work as Batman in the animated film Batman: The Long Halloween has only fueled fan enthusiasm, showcasing his ability to capture Bruce Wayne's duality.


Social media campaigns and fan art frequently envision Ackles in the cape and cowl, with many arguing that his age, physicality, and proven acting range make him an ideal choice for a more seasoned, fatherly Batman in the DCU's evolving narrative.


A Strategic Rollout


Although The Brave and the Bold may be years away, fans can expect subtle teasers as the DC Universe begins to take shape. Gunn hinted that the animated series Creature Commandos, set to debut on Max on December 5th, could feature a shadowy nod to Batman.


This strategic rollout aligns with Gunn’s overarching vision for DC Studios. He’s focused on a balanced mix of family-friendly and mature content, with multiple R-rated projects in development. Gunn expressed his openness to varied ratings, saying, “If a story is going to be R-rated, we’re totally okay with that. If it’s going to be PG, PG-13, or G, I don’t care—whatever is worthy of the story, that’s what we’re going to do.”


Expanding the DCU Slate


In addition to The Brave and the Bold, Gunn highlighted several major projects in the pipeline, including Superman: Legacy, Peacemaker Season 2, and Lanterns. These projects are expected to serve as the foundation of the new DCU, with Creature Commandos kicking off the slate. The animated series will offer fans a taste of the universe’s tone and introduce characters that may cross over into live-action projects.


What to Expect from The Brave and the Bold


The DCU’s The Brave and the Bold is more than just another Batman reboot—it’s a bold reimagining of a beloved character through the lens of family, legacy, and morality. With James Gunn’s commitment to strong storytelling and Andy Muschietti’s directorial vision, this film has the potential to redefine the Dark Knight for a new generation.


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