
According to MovieHole's report, The Lone Ranger star "is, at this stage, in with a very good shot to jump from a horse to a batmobile shortly after... but the Batman in this movie might only be used in Justice League so chances are someone else might get a shot at donning the charcoal duds in a solo movie." Meanwhile, the site also goes on to claim that they've received confirmation that Joseph Gordon-Levitt won't continue his Gotham City adventure post-The Dark Knight Rises, with the film's conclusion simply "a nice moment for the movie to end on", as opposed to a set-up for a future Robin-centred spin-off.
Hammer's original casting back in 2007 certainly raised a few eyebrows - as did the appointment of the likes of D.J. Cotrona (G.I Joe: Resolution) as Superman, Megan Gale (Stealth) as Wonder Woman, Adam Brody (The O.C.) as Barry Allen, Anton Yelchin (Star Trek) as The Flash and rapper Common (American Gangster) as John Stewart / Green Lantern. However, Hammer is certainly a much hotter commodity these days, and providing The Lone Ranger doesn't follow in the footsteps of Disney's John Carter, then it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to see the actor donning the tights as the Caped Crusader. Still, with a director yet to be appointed to Justice League, I'd chalk this one down to random speculation for the time being.