
The DC Universe is about to be reshaped from the ground up, and at the heart of that transformation is a new Batman. But this isn’t just another solo Dark Knight story — DC Studios’ The Brave and the Bold will introduce Bruce Wayne alongside his son, Damian Wayne, a lethal young Robin raised by the League of Assassins.
With fresh continuity on the horizon, fans are buzzing with speculation about who will take up the mantle of Batman and Robin in this brand-new DCU. Unlike previous incarnations, this version will explore the father-son dynamic, inspired by Grant Morrison’s comic run—a gritty, emotionally complex storyline that demands powerful casting choices.
Why This Casting Is So Important
In previous franchises, Batman was often a lone figure. The Brave and the Bold shifts that narrative by making Damian Wayne a core character. This Robin is no sidekick — he’s a trained assassin, an emotional powder keg, and Bruce Wayne’s biggest moral challenge.
That means we don’t just need a new Batman — we need a Batman who can act as both a warrior and a reluctant father. And we need a Robin who can balance intensity, arrogance, and vulnerability in a single performance.
Top Contenders for Batman
Jensen Ackles

Best known for: Supernatural, The Boys (Soldier Boy)
Ackles has long been a fan-favorite for Batman, especially after voicing the character in Batman: The Long Halloween. With the right balance of charisma and grit, he could embody a veteran Dark Knight trying to rein in his son’s violent impulses.
And he has certainly shown his love for Batman and Red Hood in the past.
Jon Hamm
Best known for: Mad Men, Top Gun: Maverick
If DC wants a more mature, emotionally restrained Bruce Wayne, Jon Hamm could bring gravitas and authority. He’s long been rumored for Batman and brings the kind of commanding presence this story needs.
Richard Armitage
Best known for: The Hobbit Trilogy, Castlevania (voice)
Armitage’s deep voice and brooding presence have Batman energy in spades. He’s voiced Batman before and could easily translate that into a grounded, live-action performance.
Karl Urban
Best known for: The Boys (Billy Butcher), Dredd
Urban’s no-nonsense persona and physicality make him an appealing choice for an older Batman. He’d sell both the action and the burden of raising a dangerous child.
Jake Gyllenhaal
Best known for: Nightcrawler, Prisoners
Gyllenhaal could bring emotional weight and inner conflict to Bruce Wayne, especially if the DCU leans into Batman’s guilt and struggle to raise Damian.
Who Should Play Damian Wayne?
Walker Scobell
Best known for: Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Disney+)
Scobell has shown a strong emotional range and quick wit. He brings the kind of cocky, sarcastic energy needed for a young Damian who thinks he’s stronger and smarter than everyone around him.
Javon Walton

Best known for: Euphoria, Samaritan
With his boxing background and tough demeanor, Walton could easily play a combat-ready Robin with a chip on his shoulder. He already projects Damian’s raw edge and physicality.
Roman Griffin Davis
Best known for: Jojo Rabbit
While not the obvious pick, Davis has demonstrated emotional depth that could bring nuance to Damian, especially if the film explores his upbringing in the League of Assassins.
Ian Chen
Best known for: Fresh Off the Boat, Shazam!
If DC leans toward a younger Damian (around 10–12), Ian Chen has both the acting experience and the charm to deliver a version of Damian that balances innocence with intensity.
Newcomer Search
There’s always the possibility of DC Studios casting an unknown child actor. With the right screen presence and physical training, a fresh face could bring something surprising and authentic to the role — just like Tom Holland did with Spider-Man.
What James Gunn Has Said About the Film
James Gunn, DC Studios co-chair, has confirmed that The Brave and the Bold will introduce the Bat-Family into the DCU — something previous Batman films have avoided. That means we could also meet characters like Nightwing, Batgirl, and Alfred right from the start.
He’s also clarified that this film is separate from Matt Reeves’ Batman universe, meaning this story will be fully integrated into the new shared DCU continuity.
Meet the DCU Bat-Family: Nightwing, Batgirl, and more
Final Thoughts
The Brave and the Bold has the potential to redefine how audiences see Batman and Robin. Instead of a brooding loner, we’ll see a conflicted father. Instead of a light-hearted sidekick, we’ll get a deadly and unpredictable son.
This duo could reshape the emotional core of the DCU — but it all comes down to casting. Whoever wears the cowl and cape next must not only be Batman… they must be a father to a weaponized child.
Who do you think should play Batman and Damian Wayne in The Brave and the Bold? Drop your fan casts in the comments below!
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