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Ben Affleck’s Batman year and a half away

Ben Affleck’s ‘Batman’ movie could be released in 18 months.
The Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Entertainment movie is being written and directed by Affleck and he will also be donning the Batsuit again and it is set to hit cinemas much sooner than thought.
Speaking at the 25th Annual Goldman Sachs Communacopia Conference, held in Denver, Colorado, Jeff Bewkes – CEO at Time Warner – revealed: "Ben announced a Batman movie … he’s going to direct, star, write for – I think it’s a year-and-a-half out. So the strategy worked."
It is not clear whether Bewkes meant ‘a year and a half out’ until production starts – giving it a 2019 release – or whether its 18 months until the film is released which would mean a March 2018 release, similar to ‘The Flash’ movie. But if that is the case, production would need to start by the end of the year.
Bewkes also acknowledged that the reboot of Batman with Ben Affleck n ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ was a "big success", and that Affleck is "going to be EP (executive producer) on ‘Justice League’ and that’s helpful to that team".
He explained how the success of ‘Suicide Squad’, starring Margot Robbie, Cara Delevingne and Will Smith with a cameo from Affleck as The Caped Crusader had shown a growth in the DC Extended Universe.
He added: "The execution did deliver [on] what we wanted to do. We can do a little bit better on the creative. What you shouldn’t take away is that you should be worried about this. We’re actually more optimistic about this than we were when we tried to do it."
Earlier this year, Affleck, 44, teased fans when he shared test-footage of supervillain Deathstroke for the film, this was later supported with the confirmation that Joe Manganiello would be playing Deathstroke in ‘Batman’.
But before ‘Batman’ hits screens, Affleck is busy finishing off superhero ensemble ‘Justice League’ which brings together the DC Comics characters Batman, The Flash (Ezra Miller), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Superman (Henry Cavill), Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and Aquaman (Jason Momoa).