After finalizing their divorce, Ben Affleck is reportedly moving back to ex-wife Jennifer Garner's guest house in Los Angeles to focus on his sobriety and spend more quality time with their three kids.

According to the latest issue of OK! Magazine, Ben Affleck would do whatever it takes to stay clean and sober even if it means moving back to Jennifer Garner's guest house in Los Angeles. He also reportedly believed that his ex-wife and three children - 12-year-old Violet, nine-year-old Seraphina Rose, and six-year-old Samuel - will motivate him to continue living a substance-free life.

"The plan is for him [Ben Affleck] to return to the property around the holidays," an unnamed insider told OK! Magazine. "[Jennifer Garner] she can keep a better eye on him this way. There are just too many temptations at his own house," the insider added.

However, Gossip Cop checked in with Ben Affleck's representative who said that there is no truth to the entire narrative. The 46-year-old actor-filmmaker also has no plans to move into his ex-wife's guest house.

Instead, Ben Affleck will continue being an outpatient treatment for a few months to completely recover. He will still work with a sober coach, attend weekly counseling or therapy sessions and meditation classes.

It was in August when Ben Affleck sought professional treatment for his alcohol addiction for the third time. At the time, he resided in a rehabilitation center in Malibu as he completes his treatment.

After more than a month, Ben Affleck announced on Instagram that he completed the treatment for alcohol addiction. He, then, thanked his family, friends, and fans for their support during his rehab stint.

 
Soon afterward, Ben Affleck was spotted out and about in Los Angeles, showing off his buffer new body. Due to this, it was strongly speculated that the actor might be preparing to reprise his iconic role as Bruce Wayne / Batman in the much-awaited standalone movie titled "The Batman."

Ben Affleck, however, has yet to comment on the matter. Since his future as Bruce Wayne / Batman remains uncertain, Screen Rant has listed the 15 actors who can replace him as the Dark Knight. These are actors Jake Gyllenhaal, Christian Bale, Luke Evans, Jon Hamm, Michael Fassbender, Keanu Reeves, Eric Bana, Kyle Chandler, Richard Armitage, Colin Farrell, Karl Urban, Wes Bentley, Matt Bomer, Jason Clarke, Michael C Hall, and Anson Mount.