DC's James Gunn says Suicide Squad isn't necessarily the end of the Batman Arkham universe

Co-chairman and co-CEO of DC Studios James Gunn has said Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League won’t be the last we see of the Arkham Universe.

In a brief back and forth on social media platform Threads, Gunn was asked outright if Rocksteady’s upcoming release would be the last game set in this universe. In response, Gunn replied: “No plans of it being the last.” This post has since been removed from the platform, although it remains thanks to screenshots of the exchange.

In another post – which remains live at the time of writing – Gunn said he was looking forward to the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and “hopefully more”. He added he was a “fan”.

There had been questions whether Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League would be the last game to be set in the Arkhamverse, after Gunn stated last year that future DC video games at Warner Bros would be part of a larger connected universe (although he later clarified he didn’t mean games).