"[I'd] Love To See That Taken To The Extreme": Andy Serkis Shares His Hopes For Alfred In THE BATMAN PART II

"[I'd] Love To See That Taken To The Extreme": Andy Serkis Shares His Hopes For Alfred In THE BATMAN PART II

The Batman star Andy Serkis has shared his hopes for Alfred Pennyworth in the upcoming sequel, detailing the extreme aspect of his and Bruce Wayne's relationship he's hoping to see explored in the movie.

By JoshWilding - May 21, 2025 05:05 AM EST
Filed Under: The Batman

The Batman delivered a slightly different take on Alfred Pennyworth, with Andy Serkis' interpretation portrayed as a confidant and unwilling ally in Bruce Wayne's mission to protect Gotham City as a costumed vigilante.

That was a stark contrast to the helpful butler and father figure seen in the comics and previous movies.

Filmmaker Matt Serkis fooled us all into believing The Riddler had killed Alfred. Fortunately, he survived, and Andy Serkis shared his sequel hopes for the character while appearing at Fan Expo Philadelphia 2025 (via FandomWire). 

"What I loved about what Matt [Reeves] created in the last one was this sense of a guardian who has not an iota of paternal instinct him, trying to be a father he could never be," the actor explained. "And that was really at the core of their relationship. He really felt he had failed the one person that he adores and tries to look after."

"He knows how to help him in terms of skills and in terms of cracking bones, and how to fight, and all of those things from being a soldier, from being in the military in his past. But the one thing that he fails to do is to have a real proper paternal feeling for him."

"And I would like to see the exploration of that deeply and go further," Serkis added. "I mean, I don’t know anything about the story or where Matt’s taking him, but I would love to see that taken to the extreme, but in a more extreme situation."

It's interesting that Serkis portrayed the dynamic between Bruce and Alfred this way, particularly as so many comic books and live-action adaptations have headed in the opposite direction by making the butler a caring, surrogate father to the Caped Crusader. 

It was recently revealed that Reeves "has been sending pages [to DC Studios] for more than half a year," with the first full draft expected to be delivered by Memorial Day. That puts The Batman Part II on track to be released in 2027 as planned. 

The movie has been hit by multiple delays; 2023's Hollywood strikes were one of the reasons, while rumours persist that Reeves has been dealing with personal issues. 

DC Studios' plans for the Dark Knight are less clear. While The Brave and the Bold remains in development, the Batman and Robin movie doesn't appear to be going anywhere fast, and the DCU's Batman still hasn't been cast. 

A Clayface feature will be released next year, though there's currently nothing to suggest that the hero will make a cameo appearance. 

The Batman Part II remains scheduled for release on October 1, 2027.

Here's The Latest On Where THE BATMAN 2 Stands Regarding Its Script Progress
Related:

Here's The Latest On Where THE BATMAN 2 Stands Regarding Its Script Progress

UPDATE: Matt Reeves Still Attached To THE BATMAN PART II - But Will Next BATMAN Movie Be WORLD'S FINEST?
Recommended For You:

UPDATE: Matt Reeves Still Attached To THE BATMAN PART II - But Will Next BATMAN Movie Be WORLD'S FINEST?

DISCLAIMER: As a user generated site and platform, ComicBookMovie.com is protected under the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) and "Safe Harbor" provisions.

This post was submitted by a user who has agreed to our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines. ComicBookMovie.com will disable users who knowingly commit plagiarism, piracy, trademark or copyright infringement. Please CONTACT US for expeditious removal of copyrighted/trademarked content. CLICK HERE to learn more about our copyright and trademark policies.

Note that ComicBookMovie.com, and/or the user who contributed this post, may earn commissions or revenue through clicks or purchases made through any third-party links contained within the content above.

SteviesRightFoo
SteviesRightFoo - 5/21/2025, 5:35 AM
This film isn't happening
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 5/21/2025, 5:44 AM
Extreme Alfred Goes Wild Nights, After Hours Edition, Too Hot For PornHub.

Or maybe The Outsider.

Or maybe just the opportunity for an emotional scene between the two.

Bur probably just nothing. Because the film's not happening. Stevie's right, foo.
THEKENDOMAN
THEKENDOMAN - 5/21/2025, 7:00 AM
@ObserverIO - Alfred Vs Big Booty.

That will be move my vibe🤣
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 5/21/2025, 5:54 AM
That does sound like a potentially interesting direction for the character so I would like to see that aswell at some point hopefully.

This Alfred & Bruce’s relationship was more hostile & strained when we first saw it as opposed to other iterations , almost Earth One-esque which seemed to be an obvious influence on Reeves & Serkis’s take on the former…

User Comment Image

User Comment Image

I enjoyed Serkis & Pattinson’s chemistry & dynamic as the characters so even if they ended up in a better place to an extent by the end of that film , i still hope that hostility shows up here and there since it’s an intriguing wrinkle to their relationship.
THEKENDOMAN
THEKENDOMAN - 5/21/2025, 6:59 AM
Yes, I really hope this movie doesn’t happen.

I would really like Matt to change it to the Brave and Bold and bring Robert into the DCU.

But [frick]ing hell Andy, the movie is called The [frick]ing Batman not the [frick]ing Penniworth.

They did that series, and we know what you’re capable of. I believe the series was as extreme as it gets for Alfred.

Unless he gets kidnapped and Batman comes to rescue him, but why the [frick] do we need to watch that? The Riddler already nearly blew him up. Just stay in the kitchen and help where needed.

Don’t need to see more of you any [frick]ing more than that.

For [frick]s Sake
HulkisHoly
HulkisHoly - 5/21/2025, 9:30 AM
@THEKENDOMAN -

Yeah I hope this movie gets canned soon so we can move on.
Forthas
Forthas - 5/21/2025, 9:46 AM
I have a bit of a problem with the idea that Alfred would be the one that trained Bruce to be Batman. If he is like a surrogate father to Bruce then why would he want him to lead the dangerous life of a vigilante. I liked it better as was done in the Nolan version where Alfred was a reluctant helper but ultimately he wants Bruce to leave that life. In this case Alfred is perhaps as much responsible for Bruce becoming Batman as Joe Chill.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 5/21/2025, 12:52 PM

I know the title for this movie if it comes out in 2027. "5 years of bullsh!t"

Fire Reeves. Fire Muschetti. Keep Catwoman and Penguin, and start over if the new DCU still lives by then.

Please log in to post comments.

Don't have an account?
Please Register.

View Recorder
OSZAR »