Still looks like bunny ears.It doesn't. That's just the doors opened. Like a Delorean.
I hereby dub this vehicle the Bunnymobile!
Still looks like bunny ears.It doesn't. That's just the doors opened. Like a Delorean.
Still looks like bunny ears.
I hereby dub this vehicle the Bunnymobile!
I think it's generally cool, but ruined by the bunny ears doors.So I'm the only one that thinks it looks cool?
4 posts above yours SIR.So I'm the only one that thinks it looks cool?
Pfft, posts before mine cannot be replies to mine, and thus aren't important.4 posts above yours SIR.
He IS usually described as "billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne"...
Hey guys, remember when Batman didn't like guns? Those were good times.
you're not. It was terrible. Of course the Burton movies are pretty terrible in general, but that's another topic for another time.
Even DC doesn't read their own comics anymore. "Superman saves lives? Batman doesn't believe in guns because one killed his parents? What's this tree-hugging bull?! More destruction! More bullets! Blockbuster ahoy! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA!" *cross-eyed and foaming at the mouth*
EDIT: Just remembered...didn't Burton's Batmobile have guns used to cut through a wall or something? Or am I crazy and thinking of the wrong movie? I still think either way they're taking this in the wrong direction.
Not if they wanted to keep getting the good hardware from Wayne Enterprises.See the guns are too much of a stretch. You can't tell me the American Law Enforcement agencies would not hunt down a vigilante with twin 50 caliber machine guns mounted on his armored vehicle.
I think a bigger breach in that movie is when Batman uses the fucking chain guns in his Batmobile and bombs to blow up a chemical factory filled with Joker Goons in the middle of a busy city.Batman straight up murders several goons in Burton's movies, especially Returns.
At the time, I thought this scene was totally awesome. Then I grew up and appreciated superheroes who didn't kill.
Well, if they're using The Dark Knight Returns as a basis, then that batmobile is actually pretty accurate. The Batmobile in Frank Miller's TDKR was a tank with twin mounted cannons on the front.Snyder tweeted an official photo of the new Batmobiile.
Hey guys, remember when Batman didn't like guns? Those were good times.
Gotham and Constantine are on mainstream networks, and will never crossover with Arrow or Flash. What are the odds on TNT and CW possibly doing crossovers?Warner Bros. is making another Teen Titans show, this time as a live-action series on TNT.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/tvnews.php?id=122852
So.... The Flash TV series just started..... in 3 years will we have to re-cast him and re-do the origin? And Suicide Squad before Wonder Woman!? Seriously? Also, I guess they are hoping that by 2020 we'll have forgotten how bad the last Green Lantern movie was. Hardly matters since once the first three underperform, WB will scrap this whole plan and reboot Batman anyway.Warner Bros. has officially revealed their slate of DC Comics films.
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
- Suicide Squad (August 5, 2016)
- Wonder Woman (June 23, 2017)
- Justice League Part One (November 12, 2017)
- The Flash (March 28, 2018)
- Aquaman (July 27, 2018)
- Shazam (April 5, 2019)
- Justice League Part Two (June 14, 2019)
- Cyborg (April 3, 2020)
- Green Lantern (June 19, 2020)
It's kind of a Catch-22: If BvS* does well, DC will think "everyone loved 'grim n'gritty'! Make them all that way!", but if BvS underperforms, DC may pull some or all of the other titles, thinking people don't want superhero movies. They need a third option: does not like Zack Snyder-directed superheroes.So.... The Flash TV series just started..... in 3 years will we have to re-cast him and re-do the origin? And Suicide Squad before Wonder Woman!? Seriously? Also, I guess they are hoping that by 2020 we'll have forgotten how bad the last Green Lantern movie was. Hardly matters since once the first three underperform, WB will scrap this whole plan and reboot Batman anyway.
Superman Returns came out while Smallville was on the air, and Tom Welling wasn't replaced. It's also been stated that the TV shows will never (for however long that is) be connected with the movies.So.... The Flash TV series just started..... in 3 years will we have to re-cast him and re-do the origin? And Suicide Squad before Wonder Woman!? Seriously? Also, I guess they are hoping that by 2020 we'll have forgotten how bad the last Green Lantern movie was. Hardly matters since once the first three underperform, WB will scrap this whole plan and reboot Batman anyway.