Man of Steel sequel to feature Batman (and others) (2016)


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Oh, I didn't think your link was clickable .. lol whatevs. XD

...whatevs?! You stole my thunder!! D: J/k, just didn't know why you posted it, but now I do :p

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New Batmobile and new Batsuit! They both look bloody amazing! (Links in the tweet are clickable!)

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The suit looks amazing! It's like they took Jim Lee's suit and made a real life version of it. I don't see white lenses and if I look closely I can see there are cut-outs for eyes in the cowls. That means that there won't be white lenses like the comic-book version.

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They could add lenses later, he's looking down in this shot and I think it's for a reason, if they do add them that'd be the final piece that'd make it perfect.

It really is a mash-up of several comic-book suits. I can also see inspiration taken from his Batman Incorporated suit.

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I retract what I said about the white lenses. On this image it kinda looks like the cowl actually does have them. Time will tell once we get a frontal look at the cowl.

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I'd imagine the suit is quite thick & bulks him up a good bit.

 

It's meant to though, it's protection, this isn't old batman without any "armor".

 

That's an old image. Plus there he looks super lean, not necessarily "big".

 

 

 

It's meant to though, it's protection, this isn't old batman without any "armor".

 

oh yea, I know. but it's also a costume for a film, designed to extenuate a particular physique not  a functional costume for a bat themed vigilante. I am just saying you can't necessarily tell how muscular he is.

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