Jonah Hill has resigned from the new "Batman" movie

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After the new "Batman" crew invited Jonah Hill to play an undisclosed role, he turned to other projects.

Which role Jonah Hill gave up is unknown. According to foreign media reports, when the news came out, the negotiation between the two parties was still at an early stage. The current roles identified in the new Batman movie include Catwoman: Zoe Kravitz, Batman: Robert Pattinson, and directed by Matt Reeves ("Rise of the Apes: Battle of Dawn").

According to previous speculations, Jonah Hill may be a Penguin or Riddler; but now he has quit, and the director and Warner are back to the initial stage.

Jonah Hill and Emma Stone recently co-starred in Netflix's "Maniac" series, and launched the directorial debut "Mid90s", the script was also written by him.

Warner Bros. originally planned to start pre-production of the movie this summer (2019). However, the official launch date for watching movies has not yet been determined. However, according to media speculation, the shooting time may start at the end of 2019 or early 2020.

Another DC comics adaptation film news, the global box office of "Joker" released on October 4 has reached 548 million US dollars, surpassing "Superman Returns" and close to "Justice League".