“It had to be entirely bespoke and hand-built by Bruce, piece by piece”
Matt Reeves, director of The Batman, had two unlikely reference points when he started work on this latest retelling of the Dark Knight. One was Travis Bickle, the Mohican-ed antihero of Martin Scorsese's 1976 classic Taxi Driver ("You talkin' to
The Tumbler from Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy is arguably one of the most iconic iterations of the Caped Crusader's ride to ever grace the silver screen. We can't imagine it was doing the environment any favors, though, on account
So, another trailer for next year's The Batman has dropped. Do you know what that means? Yes, we get an even better look at the latest iteration of the Batmobile.By the looks of it, Robert Pattinson's portrayal of the
Hype is beginning to build up for next year's The Batman, yes? First, there was the all-new trailer for the film released just a few days ago. And now, toy companies are beginning to roll out merchandise in anticipation of
The Tumbler from Christopher Nolan's Batman movies is arguably the most intimidating on-film iteration of the Dark Knight's ride yet. That said, it didn't exactly strike fear into the Joker or Bane any time it made an appearance.
There are three main reasons we're hyped to see The Batman when it hits theaters (or streaming services, if the health situation takes another turn for the worse) next year.One is that it's been quite a while since we'
Yes, the Tumbler kind of broke tradition when it came out in 2005's Batman Begins. It was, after all, more of a tank than anything else. It also wasn't very stylish compared to previous iterations of the Dark Knight's
As far as Batmobiles go, a lot of us here still think Tim Burton's version of Gotham's ultimate crime-fighting machine is still the best one yet. At least in our eyes, it's still the sleekest, most badass Batmobile
After suffering a couple of setbacks (COVID-19, then lead actor Robert Pattinson testing positive), The Batman has resumed production. Recent set photos of the superhero film reboot show the Caped Crusader riding a motorcycle on the streets of Chicago, which served
Many fans consider Tim Burton's take on the Caped Crusader the quintessential Batman film. While comically cheesy by today's standards, the 1989 version set the standard for superhero films at the time: It features what some argue to be the
Batman fans are going to be in for a treat the next time they drive out.Waze has partnered with Warner Bros. Entertainment to bring the voices of Batman and the Riddler to its smartphone app. Even better? None other than the
Few cars in TV, cinema, or comic book history tug at the heartstrings like the Batmobile. It doesn't even matter which one from a particular era you like, any of them will prompt hours of discussion.But as gearheads, we've
The Bugatti Chiron's place in history is assured, as the first hypercar to smash the 300mph barrier. Unfortunately, the chances of us mere mortals ever owning one are slim. Unless of course, you're happy to build it yourself...out of
We now have our first look courtesy of director Matt Reeves himself
The Batmobile, despite the many shapes and forms it has taken in movies and comic books, remains one of the most iconic superhero cars to ever debut in print and on the big screen.As you may have heard by now, The
The day has finally come: Batman has lived long enough to become the villain.According to a report by Russia Today, the Batmobile from Batman V Superman-or more likely a replica of the armored vehicle-has been impounded by traffic police
Martin Scorsese might hate them, but there's no denying the popularity of superhero movies. Okay, we're in a particularly gluttonous glut at the moment, where studios have rebooted the main franchises more often than a malfunctioning computer, but there was
What do you do when you're a big multinational retail chain and you want to promote your online ordering service? In Walmart's case, the company decided that the natural course of action would be to combine some of the most
A red teardrop coupe. That was the very first 'Batmobile', though it was never referred to as such. Making its first ever comic book appearance in 1939 was a "specially built high powered auto" driven by The Batman: A cross between a
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