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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aamGW8_w2H4
They talk about "reviving" MoM2. "many things will never see the light of day". That may refer to the Suppressed Memories and Recurring Nightmares or maybe Big Expansion boxes.
Personally I think more DLCs are definitely on the table. They do not require any extra costs that physical content does but of course someone has to prepare and test them so it depends on sales numbers. I also wouldn't cross out completely some small expansions or maybe just new investigators sets - there are already a lot of them in other Arkham Files games after all. The Big Expansions might have the smallest chances of realization but we will see...
EDIT: I may be overthinking but maybe that quite referred to something more ambitious, non-standard that is too hard to implement like integration of LCG with Arkham 3rd or MoM2.