Following the breaking information that James Gunn and Peter Safran have been tapped to supervise the newly branded DC Studios, the great DC information retains coming. Director/producer Matt Reeves’ nook of the DC Universe—“The Batman”—continues to be increasing and a number of HBO Max exhibits, akin to Colin Farrell’s “Penguin,” are already within the works. And now, one other untitled collection centered on Arkham Asylum and the establishment for Gotham’s criminally insane, simply discovered its artistic lead.
Variety experiences that “The Staircase” director and showrunner Antonio Campos—additionally identified for his celebrated indie filmmaking profession with movies like “Simon Killer” (2012), “Christine” (2016), and “The Devil All the Time” (2020)— has joined the DC Comics streaming collection as a author. Should the collection get picked up previous the pilot for a full collection order, Campos may also be its director, showrunner, and govt producer.
Campos is the third author on the undertaking, because it advanced and adjusted over time. It started as a Gotham P.D. undertaking earlier than pivoting with “Boardwalk Empire” showrunner Terence Winter on the helm. He left over artistic variations, and Joe Barton took over, describing a present that was Gotham combined with “The Wire,” however then the undertaking shifted in direction of the notorious Arkham Asylum, the place many Batman villains are held after being captured and handed over to authorities. The Riddler and Joker appeared within the facility in “The Batman,” nonetheless, it’s unknown if Paul Dano and Barry Keoghan will reprise their roles within the collection.
All different particulars, loglines, and story concepts have been stored at nighttime to this point, however hopefully, Campos is the one to unlock the undertaking. The filmmaker is coming off his aforementioned HBO Max status collection, “The Staircase,” with an all-star forged led by Colin Firth. Before that, he was a director and govt producer on “The Sinner” with Jessica Biel. He’s been seemingly placing the indie arthouse behind him lately in favor of extra high-profile status TV, so this Arkham undertaking appears to suit the invoice.
Reeves can be behind a sequel to “The Batman” and developing villain-focused motion pictures that will function antagonists akin to Clayface and Scarecrow. The way forward for this alt-Batman universe is certainly within the head of Reeves and his artistic groups as they proceed to increase this model of Gothman on the large and small screens.