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Zack Snyder Officially Debuts New Dawn of Justice Batmobile

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Here’s your official look at Ben Affleck’s hot new ride for Batman v Superman

Following the release of multiple unauthorized photos yesterday, director Zack Snyder has tweeted the first official reveal image of the new Batmobile from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

The image reveals a design much in line with fan rumors and speculation, mainly resembling a cross between the design of the “Tumbler” from the Christopher Nolan Dark Knight Trilogy and the more race car-like shape of the Tim Burton/Joel Schumacher films. One feature sure to raise the ire of some fans: What appears to be a pair of guns mounted to vehicle’s front. Batman (especially in the comics) is typically depicted as abhorring firearms, and the presence of belt-fed machine guns on the 1989 film’s Batmobile remains controversial among many fans to this day.

Ben Affleck will portray the Caped Crusader in the film, which will focus his first encounter with Henry Cavill’s Superman following the events of Man of Steel; and will also feature Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Jason Momoa as Aquaman and Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor.

Source: Twitter

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