The head of DC’s Nightwing talked as of late about the job Batman will play in the film. Regardless of numerous tales that the film probably won’t occur, apparently a ton of thought it actually going into how a Nightwing film would function comparable to the remainder of the Bat-family. For fans, it just would not feel like a Nightwing story without probably some reference or notice of his all-inclusive organization of partners.
In another meeting with The Bear Cave, Nightwing chief Chris McKay uncovers Batman’s part in the proposed DC film. Beside an appearance in the film, McKay talked a great deal about how the film would be a sort of “character study” of Grayson as an up person with a “awful father” (a.k.a. Batman) which made him need to leave that world, and how eventually he would be compelled to return. When speaking explicitly about Batman being available in the film, he said the accompanying:

“It resembled you were getting a Nightwing comic. You’re not ensured Batman planned to appear, yet he could appear and others could appear, yet again you’re managing Nightwing and that is the thing that I like about it. I like the possibility of we don’t really interface with specific things, we can simply have it’s anything but a story that happens in Blüdhaven or with Dick Grayson and his reality. How he became Nightwing and why be became Nightwing there was a ton of stuff I enjoyed about the methodology.”
Batman appearing in Nightwing would be an interesting recommendation these days, as there is a great deal of vulnerability about who the authority “Batman” of the DCEU would be after the forthcoming The Flash film. Would McKay welcome on Ben Affleck, Robert Pattinson, or even Michael Keaton to be Grayson’s previous coach? It probably won’t make any difference all that amount eventually as it would be about Grayson essentially. In any case, with fans appreciating the DCEU hybrids at whatever point they can occur, it is something McKay and friends would need to work out with Warner Bros. early.