Some Batsuit and Batmobile Details Surface from Batman Vs. Superman

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All of us Batman geeks are just dying to know what the batsuit is going to look like in the upcoming Batman Vs. Superman movie. Obviously since Zack Snyder and his crew changed up the Superman costume pretty drastically from the normal outfit, the batsuit will most likely see a bit of a change as well. New information has surfaced on just what it could look like.

According to comicbookmovie.com, the cowl of the suit will resemble the cowl in the graphic novel, Batman: Noel. The novel was released in 2011, written by Lee Bermejo and based off of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. The statue that is in the image above is what Batman looked like in that graphic novel, and below this paragraph is a screenshot from the novel. Apparently they were also considering using the design from Injustice: Gods Among Us, but they felt that suit looked too much like Nolan’s batsuit.

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The batmobile is another feature from this new Batman world that we are dying to know about, and some information came about concerning it as well. General Motors has taken the task to create Batman’s ride, and three men who worked on Nolan’s Batmobile (Tumbler) have jumped aboard designing this new one. They went on to say that it will be different from the Tumbler, but elements from that version will be put into this one, but it will go back to the familiar batmobile look we are used to seeing.

Judging by the images on this post that could resemble what Affleck wears in the movie, I am onboard with it. All the other batsuits have had the long ears on the cowl, so designing a cowl with smaller ears sounds like the way to go. I really am hoping the suit is not completely black, and that they do in fact go with a gray and black suit. Let me know what you guys think about this.

Source: Geeky Tyrant


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