Matt Reeves’ reboot of the Batman franchise is moving along he said during a panel at the Television Critics Association.

“We are working on getting our draft in the next couple of weeks and things are progressing. We have conceptual stuff going and coming into being and my head is totally in the script.”

Reeves’ has been adamant amongst rumors that his movie would not be a film adaptation of Year One.

“Year One is one of the many comic books that I love. We are definitely not doing Year One. I’m just excited to be focused on a tale that’s defying for him (Batman) and is very personal to him, but at the same time, we’re really–obviously we’re not doing any origin tales or anything like that –but definitely Batman, emotional, and him being the world’s greatest detective.”

So what story could Reeve’s be working on? We have some details of where the project could be heading. It was reported to theWrap from an insider that this project will be focused on a younger version of Batman, and this week reports came out that Oscar Issac met with Warner Bros for an undisclosed role in the movie. With the film due to start filming early next year, it has fans wondering what is in store for Reeve’s iteration of the Dark Knight.

After years of watching directors failures and successes the Batman character, some fans are desperate for some of the more iconic storylines of the comics. One that quickly comes to mind is Batman: Zero Year, written by Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV.

In this story arc, we find the newly minted Batman taking on the villains Red Hood and the Riddler in a fight for the entirety of Gotham. We watch Batman make mistakes along the way as he learns to rely on others along with his instincts as he navigates Gotham’s underworld and his emotions in this unflinching trial by fire.

This is a story we have yet to see from the Batman cinematic franchise and would give fans a look at a raw less composed version of the caped crusader. This story is where Batman makes the choice to be the force for good as he learns how thin the line is between vengeance and justice. This story could easily be fleshed out in a trilogy of movies, allowing for a slow reveal of Bruce Wayne’s final assimilation into Batman.

Whichever direction the script takes it is fair to say that we are just at the beginning of the journey into Reeves’ vision of The Bat. The question of whether it is a hit or another disappointment to fans remains a mystery. One aptly created for the World’s Greatest Detective.