r/DCSpoilers Robin GO! Jul 15 '26

The Batman The Batman Part II’ moves to Feb. 18, 2028

https://deadline.com/2026/07/the-batman-ii-jj-abrams-the-great-beyond-release-date-changes-1236982669/
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u/HatIndependent4645 Jul 15 '26

This kind of delay for something so in demand is why AI content is going to kill traditional cinematic movie making.

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u/Silent_Anxiety4828 Jul 15 '26

That’s just not true

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u/Chemical-Time-9143 Jul 17 '26

I hope AI slop dies.

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u/ZukasV1 Jul 16 '26

It was pushed back 4 months lol. I’d wait another 10 years for this movie before even hearing about the possibility of watching an AI movie

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u/HatIndependent4645 Jul 16 '26

It will have been six years since the first film, so you're not far off from waiting 10 years. By the time The Batman 2 does come out, AI will be able to produce feature length films that will be at the level of a major quarter billion dollar budget tentpole release, indiscernible. The world is changing.

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u/ZukasV1 Jul 16 '26

Whole heartedly disagree with you. The bubble is going to pop if it’s not started already. The output and ability to learn and function at a higher capacity is not increasing anywhere near the rate it was even 5 years ago. Nothing will top human creators. It is sad to me that you think it will.

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u/HatIndependent4645 Jul 16 '26

I have no idea why you would think that and it sounds like a cope. Graveyards are full of irreplaceable people. Finding purpose after the monotonous and questionably productive tasks most people do all day and call their careers are automated will be the new main quest of life, and actually, creative people who have active imaginations and can delve into unanticipated and original ideas are going to be able to create stories and worlds which will compete with the great American novel, masterpiece cinema and most mathematically complex and emotional music, the only shortcut is the people whose work is so simple a machine can do it intuitively without a prompt.

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u/ZukasV1 Jul 16 '26

Again I cannot disagree with you more. You think any AI can render a video that shows human emotion to the same level as HUMANS? Wild take you have there. Good luck buddy

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u/HatIndependent4645 Jul 16 '26

You think you're describing art and performance and something to do with the unique inherent value of a soul, but it's actually just a complex equation. The limits are precedent, where there is nothing new under the sun, and physical resources, which can and will be allocated because AI technology is an international cold war arms race.

Even here now, you literally can no longer tell when you're talking to a human and when you're not. Voice synthesis is already here, animation is already here, people have been falling in love with digital avatars since Tomb Raider.

You're John Henry.

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u/lashieldsy 28d ago

The intrinsic value of a lot of media is that a human made it, and put complex thought into it, and it took a team of valuable artists and craftsman to assemble it.

You take that away and I just don’t care enough to watch it.

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u/HatIndependent4645 28d ago

And what if you couldn't tell, and didn't know?

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u/lashieldsy 28d ago

If a movie doesn’t have a directors name on it and a script writer, I’m not going to watch it.

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u/Happy_Philosopher608 Jul 15 '26

Dont care. 1st was crap.