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The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan convinced Warner Bros. to scrap a Robin spin-off set off the back of his Batman universe
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Superhero Movies Upcoming DC movies and TV shows: every DCU title coming soon Superhero Movies Superman hasn't been out for a full day yet, and James Gunn is already considering spin-offs for Mr. Terrific and Jimmy Olsen Entertainment Superhero Movies The Dark Knight Rises The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan convinced Warner Bros. to scrap a Robin spin-off set off the back of his Batman universe Megan Garside 11 July 2025 Warner Bros. wanted to make a Robin spin-off TV show about the sidekick's early life When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: DC) Now that James Gunn’s Superman has hit screens, all eyes are on DC Studios, so much so that it has been found that Warner Bros once tried to make a Robin spin-off show on the back of Christopher Nolan’s Batman universe, but the director stopped it from happening. Before Warner Bros. found James Gunn to head DC Studios, the company tried to create a Robin spin-off show that would seemingly be set in Christopher Nolan’s Batman Universe, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. This was an attempt to save its struggling comic book movie line, and because Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy had proven to be such a commercial and critical hit, it looks like Warner Bros wanted to ride that success. However, due to there being no other superheroes in Nolan’s trilogy, a spin-off was the only option. But, according to WSJ, the director was so adamant that he be in control of all things Batman, he convinced Warner Bros. to kill the TV show. Apparently, producers were already developing the series, which is said to have been about the early life of Batman’s trusty sidekick Robin. You may like Batman is James Gunn's "biggest issue in DC right now," and isn't ruling out bringing in Robert Pattinson as a solution to his Bat-problems: "I would never say zero [chance]" A Superman soundtrack Easter egg have DC fans convinced a crossover with Robert Pattinson's Batman is on the way James Gunn says he turned down directing Superman in 2018 because it would've been "politically messy" in the old DC universe The spin-off would have been the most we’d see of Robin in a long while, as the once fan-favorite character has been absent from many Batman projects over the past few decades. Many different variations of the character, such as Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Stephanie Brown, and Damian Wayne, have shown up in TV shows here and there, but we never saw Robin in the DCEU. (Image credit: Warner Bros.) Funnily enough, the comic book character is alluded to in Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises. Bruce Wayne befriends a Gotham police officer named John Blake (real name Robin John Blake), played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Then, after Wayne 'dies' at the end of the movie, Blake inherits the Bat Cave after receiving the coordinates from Batman. This seems to be setting up a future where Robin inherits Batman's crime-fighting mantle, but nothing ever came of it. Could this be the moment that inspired Warner Bros to start developing a Robin spin-off? We will perhaps never know what the proposed spin-off was really about or if it did follow Nolan’s trilogy. However, we don’t think we have seen the last of Robin yet. Who knows, with Matt Reeves' upcoming The Batman Part II on the way, we might finally see the best DC sidekick back on the big screen. DC Studios' most recent project, Superman, is out in theaters now. For more, read our Superman review, and check out our guides to all the upcoming DC movies and TV shows and how to watch the DC movies in order. See more Movies News Action Movies Megan Garside Social Links Navigation Editorial Associate, GamesRadar+ I am an Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering TV and film for SFX and Total Film online. I have a Bachelors Degree in Media Production and Journalism and a Masters in Fashion Journalism from UAL. In the past I have written for local UK and US newspaper outlets such as the Portland Tribune and York Mix and worked in communications, before focusing on film and entertainment writing. I am a HUGE horror fan and in 2022 I created my very own single issue feminist horror magazine. You must confirm your public display name before commenting Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name. 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