Actor-filmmaker Andy Serkis is all set to return as Alfred Pennyworth, the butler and mentor to Robert Pattinson's Brucce Wayne/Batman in Matt Reeves’ “The Batman II”.
Pattinson is also returning as the Caped Crusader while Colin Farrell will play The Penguin in the drama that will feature Sebastian Stan as Harvey Dent and Scarlett Johansson in an undisclosed part.
The production on the movie will start in June.
Serkis, known for his roles in "Lord of the Rings" franchise, "Black Panther" and many others, confirmed his returned to the Batman franchise while promoting his latest animated film "Animal Farm".
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"I'm pretty certain it’s all going to work out. Yeah, we’re working on it, but I think it’s all looking good," he told Collider when asked about "The Batman II".
He further assured that "Animal Farm's" release and his work on "Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum" will not hinder his role as Alfred.
Reeves' version of Gotham and its guardian has been widely praised for its different approach to the DC franchise. "The Batman" has also led to the making of HBO Max series "The Penguin", which won nine Emmys including one for Cristin Milioti.
Serkis is also reprising his most famous role in "Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum", which is set to release on December 17, 2027.