Bruce Wayne has a new Bunduit, a new Batbike, and now a new Batmobile for director Mati Reeves coming to the Caped Crusader. Reeves posted our first look at the new Batmobile from the following year Batman on Twitter today, and it is a machine that looks indirect.
Unlike the pre-screened Batmobiles, they leaked from the concept car of the late 1960s TV series to a powerful Art Deco turbine motor with Tim Burton engine Batman (1989) in an urban warfare look from Christopher Nolan & # 39; s Dark Knight trilogy, Reeves' version looks just like a muscle-built car. It is, perhaps, the most basic and precise of the live Batmobiles, and it looks great.
The most notable thing about it – since it's not muddy in bat photos – is its huge engine, which seems to take up nearly half of the new Batmobile's size.
Original photos of BatmanThe Batmobiles also offered an alternative look to Robert Pattinson in the new Butuit. Black and Black – certainly not as revealing as the edited photos of Batman on the motorcycle – but bring a vibe Reeves that is meant to be aimed at Batman's 2021 reboot.
Here's another look at the car (with Batman):
Batman The "real story" is run by a noir, according to Reeves, who also directed Cloverfield, Take me in, again Fighting for Planet Earth. The movie stars Patinsins as Bruce Wayne / Batman, Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle / bride, Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner James Gordon, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth, and Colin Farrell as Penguin, and Paul Dano as The Riddler.