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The Batmobile Gets A Fresh Face In A New Photo From The Set Of BATMAN V SUPERMAN: THE DAWN OF JUSTICE | Film Combat Syndicate
The Batmobile has evolved immensely over the years between many designs since its hey day as a live-action concept built from a Lincoln Futura. Well, it is 2014, and evolution has far from fallen short of expectations since director Zack Snyder has taken the reigns to bring DC Comics to the big screen with the forthcoming release of Batman V. Superman: The Dawn Of Justice. The fanfare behind this movie is immense, even long after the hate from nitpickers of the interwebs moaning over the idea of Ben Affleck playing the title role as the Dark Knight himself for this go-around. Pics are now going viral like hotcakes all over social media, with Instagram users sharing pics of their own from the set, most recently being that of the brand new Batmobile design for the new film which also stars Henry Cavill reprising his role as Superman. To note, many of these pictures are being removed from their original posts, possibly at the request of the studio. That said, the only official photos seem to be streaming mainly from Snyder‘s Twitter account. As such, the director revealed a fresh new picture of Batman’s new vehicle, and it is looking real healthy! Here’s a real picture of the #Batmobile. http://t.co/47beaZqr6f pic.twitter.com/Ez1ILa8JeE — ZackSnyder (@ZackSnyder) September 11, 2014 Anything mostly from here on out is a step forward in the right direction. Snyder is taking two years to get this right ahead of the film’s release on March 25, 2016, tying into its next three, Justice League, Man Of Steel 2 and a standalone Wonder Woman film, and with Snyder confirmed to direct Justice League, so far, I’m hard pressed to complain. Man Of Steel was a big success aside from some of its criticisms, and with the DC Cinematic Universe still in its younger years, there’s plenty of potential here. Now if we can only get Supergirl her own movie too. It happened once!
Lee B. Golden III