US Network CW have cancelledBatwoman after its third season.
While it might be tempting to interpret this in the context of Ruby Rose's controversial departure following season 2 we're more inclined to see this as part of a bigger picture.
The Batman has released on HBO Max in the US - not available here - and they've released the opening scene on YouTube.
Our debilitating reboot exhaustion is particularly sore in the region of Batman so we're passing on this one but approve of the practice of releasing opening scenes as a potentially more transparent representation of a film than trailers.
Because of competition for limited visual effects post-production capabilities in the post COVID revival, Warner Bros. have delayed several big DC titles.
Note that the dates below are for the US. New Australian release dates haven't been published yet but they're usually not far off US ones.
Several weeks ago we wrote about an interesting development in DC's Superman - a super same-sex kiss.
Dean Cain who played Superman in TV's Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman also had some thoughts to share on the topic which more or less boil down to DC are super late to this party.
Three more actors have weighed in on the Ruby Rose v Warner Bros dispute, though one of those quickly withdrew and little trace of their contribution remains.
Australian Ruby Rose recently fired a number of allegations against CW, Warner Bros. TV, Berlanti Productions and several specific staff with whom she had worked on CW's Batwoman.