Just imagine Batman in the DC television series, The Flash. Wouldn't it be an exciting blend of two superheroes in the same project? Yeah, of course, it would be. It might be the dream of many DC film lovers.

But, don't give up hope because Batman might be the one that could be blended in the DC series, The Flash. Michael Keaton, who portrayed the role of Caped Crusader in the Tim Burton-directed Batman movies, is processing to reprise the character in The Flash. However, it is not confirmed yet.

If the deal is sealed, there will be a possibility of Michael Keaton's appearances as Bruce Wayne in The Flash as well as other DC Projects like Batgirl. But unlike previous versions of Batman, the role is given to the Twilight star, Robert Pattinson in Matt Reeves film.

The Robert Pattinson version of Batman film is taken as a unique one than the previous sequels and other DC productions. But The Flash has an intriguing pathway between franchises, which means that the storyline features time travel and also inter-dimensional travel.

The reports suggest that Ezra Miller star as Barry Allen aka The Flash. The Warner Bros. film will be directed by It filmmaker Andy Muschietti. With a keen look over Michael Keaton's try to blend two movie characters, it appears that you can cross over from one movie universe to another.

Michael Keaton in the 1989's Batman (©: theverge.com)

Speaking of Michael Keaton, he previously was a comedic actor but later laid a deep root with his character in the 1989's Batman. After the movie became successful, creators reprised his role in its 1992 sequel, Batman Returns.

In between, he took himself far away from the superhero movies. But eventually, he portrayed the role of an actor who appeared in the superhero film in the 2014's Birdman.

Michael Keaton is one of the promising actors with multiple acting credits on his account including Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1974-75), The Squeeze (1987), Desperate Measures (1998), The Last Time (2006), American Assassin (2017), Worth (2020), and others.