Ben Affleck is set to star as Batman in Zack Snyder's Man of Steel sequel, Warner Bros. has announced.
“We knew we needed an extraordinary actor to take on one of DC Comics’ most enduringly popular Super Heroes, and Ben Affleck
certainly fits that bill, and then some" said Greg Silverman, President
of Creative Development and Worldwide Production at Warner Bros.
earlier today. "His outstanding career is a testament to his talent and
we know he and Zack will bring new dimension to the duality of this
character.”
“Ben provides an interesting counter-balance to Henry’s Superman,"
added director Snyder. He has the acting chops to create a layered
portrayal of a man who is older and wiser than Clark Kent and bears the
scars of a seasoned crime fighter, but retain the charm that the world
sees in billionaire Bruce Wayne. I can’t wait to work with him.”
“We are so thrilled that Ben is continuing Warner Bros.’ remarkable
legacy with the character of Batman," continued Worldwide Marketing and
International Distribution President Sue Kroll. He is a tremendously
gifted actor who will make this role his own in this already
much-anticipated pairing of these two beloved heroes."
Warner Bros. has a longstanding relationship with Affleck. His most
recent hit for the studio was 2012's Argo, which won Best Picture at
this year's Academy Awards. Affleck's next directorial effort, Live By
Night, will also be produced by Warner.
Affleck is no stranger to the superhero gig, having played Daredevil
in 20th Century Fox's 2003 flick of the same name. His will be the fifth
big-screen Batman since Michael Keaton donned the cowl in Tim Burton's
1989 effort.
The Man of Steel sequel, which will likely be called Batman vs Superman, was announced at Comic-Con earlier this year.
The film will be penned by Snyder and Man of Steel screenwriter David
S. Goyer, and is currently slated to open worldwide on July 17, 2015.
The sequel will reunite Man of Steel stars Henry Cavill, Laurence
Fishburne, Amy Adams and Diane Lane.
Man of Steel has taken in more than $630 million at the worldwide box office to date.