“James Gunn, Please!”: House Of The Dragon Star Wants To Play Batman Character In New DCU Era

DC Studios is actively working on rebooting Batman for James Gunn’s DC Universe property.

The Brave and The Bold is one of the many films that are currently being developed for the DCU’s Chapter 1: “Gods and Monsters” line-up. While the Dark Knight has yet to be cast, there are also various characters in the Batman family that will get a chance to be part of Gunn’s reboot.

In a new interview with ComicBook, House of the Dragon star Harry Collett was asked about people who are fancasting him as Nightwing in Gunn’s DCU franchise. He stated that “people have been DMing me saying … I mean, I’m not familiar with the character yet … with Nightwing in DC.” But once the host shared his agreement and pointed out that Collett does have “a great Dick Grayson look,” the English actor is onboard, concluding his response with, “James Gunn, please.”

















From the Caped Crusader to The Batman · Eight Questions
How Well Do You Know Batman?
“I’m Batman.”

Bob & BillDetective Comics #27, 1939

The Camp EraAdam West, 1966

Burton & SchumacherKeaton to Clooney, 1989–97

The Dark KnightBale & Ledger, 2005–12

The BatmanPattinson & Reeves, 2022–

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Batman debuted in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. Cartoonist Bob Kane received sole credit for creating the character for the next 76 years — on every comic, every TV series, every film — despite being only half of the real partnership. His uncredited collaborator wrote much of the original story, designed the cowl and cape, invented the name “Bruce Wayne,” named Gotham City, and helped create the Joker, the Penguin, the Riddler and Catwoman. DC finally added his name to all Batman credits in 2015. Who?




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Batman: The Movie — released in July 1966 between the first and second seasons of the ABC TV series, featuring the “Holy Whatever, Batman!” tone, the four super-villain team-up (Joker, Penguin, Riddler, Catwoman), the shark-repellent Bat-spray, and the Batmobile/Batboat/Batcopter — is generally considered the first theatrical Batman feature film. Two earlier 1940s movie serials don’t qualify as standalone features. Which actor played Batman in this first theatrical feature?




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Batman: The Animated Series (Fox Kids, 1992–1995) — the Bruce Timm/Eric Radomski production with the deco-noir “Dark Deco” backgrounds painted on black paper — is consistently ranked by fans and creators as the definitive screen Batman. Its central performance is so iconic that the actor reprised it across 30 years, every DC Animated Universe series, and a dozen Arkham-series video games. He died on November 10, 2022, and DC essentially treated his passing as the death of Batman’s voice. Name him.




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Jack Nicholson’s Joker in Tim Burton’s Batman (1989) earned him an estimated $60–$90 million from a film for which his actual on-screen salary was a fairly modest $6 million — making it, dollar-for-dollar, one of the most famously lucrative single roles in Hollywood history. He achieved this by negotiating an unusual deal structure that other actors immediately tried (and largely failed) to copy. What was it?




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After Ben Affleck stepped down from his planned solo Batman film, Warner Bros. handed the project to a new director who reconceived it as a noir-detective serial-killer story modelled on Se7en and Zodiac, runs 2h 56min, casts Robert Pattinson as a brooding second-year Bruce Wayne, and gives Paul Dano’s Riddler a Zodiac-style cipher gimmick. The Batman (2022) grossed $772 million worldwide. Who directed it?




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Joel Schumacher’s Batman & Robin (1997) — with Bat-nipples on the suit, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Mr. Freeze spitting ice puns (“Let’s kick some ice!”), Uma Thurman’s Poison Ivy, Alicia Silverstone’s Batgirl, and an estimated $238 million box-office failure on a $125 million budget — is widely regarded as one of the worst superhero films ever made. It killed the live-action Batman franchise for eight years until Batman Begins (2005). Who played Batman in it?




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Cesar Romero’s Joker on the 1966–1968 ABC Batman series — white grease-paint, green wig, red lipstick, manic giggle — remains one of the most-cited comedic TV villains in American history. Romero, a leading-man matinée idol since the 1930s, agreed to the role on one condition: he refused to do a specific thing for the makeup. You can still see what he refused if you look closely. What did Romero refuse?




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Todd Phillips’s Joker (2019) — the standalone, R-rated, $1.07-billion-grossing Joaquin Phoenix vehicle that exists outside any DC continuity — was nominated for 11 Academy Awards, the most of any comic-book-derived film at the time. It won Best Actor for Phoenix. It also won exactly one other Oscar that night. Which?




The Bat-Signal Has Faded · Final Scorecard
Your Gotham Standing

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World’s Greatest Detective — or a Gotham red herring?

The last time Nightwing appeared in live-action was through the Titans TV show, where Brenton Thwaites got to bring him to life. The only cinematic depiction of Grayson was in Batman Forever and Batman & Robin, where Chris O’Donnell portrayed a grown-up Robin.

While the DCEU movie timeline didn’t feature any of the Robins, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice did establish that Bruce Wayne lost one of his sidekicks. In the 2016 installment, it was revealed that the Joker had murdered the young Gotham hero, and while it was initially believed to be Jason Todd, Zack Snyder later clarified that it was Dick who was killed off.

However, with several upcoming DCU movies at DC Studios, Gunn’s continuity is already setting up Nightwing very organically. The DC Studios co-CEO has previously stated that various heroes and villains are already well-established, including Batman himself.

Since The Brave and The Bold movie was announced to focus on Damian Wayne as the new Robin, that means Dick is already Nightwing at this point in his life. While Gunn has previously stated that Bruce’s biological son may not be one of the big focuses anymore in the upcoming reboot, the first Boy Wonder is most likely already an adult by now.

Bruce and Damian Wayne in The Brave and the Bold promo comic book art with Damian aiming a sword at Batman

If the DCU truly wanted to show Dick as Robin, they could always do flashbacks to his time as the Caped Crusader’s partner. While it hasn’t been formally greenlit yet, the Teen Titans movie, which is still in development, could feature scenes of the past while also focusing on Damian as the person currently holding the mantle in the present.

DC Studios has yet to set a release date for The Brave and The Bold.

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