Matt Reeves has shared the first look at Justice League, which brought together some of its biggest superheroes. Although some characters and their actors will remain in this new era, such as Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn and Jason Momoa as Aquaman, others are getting a whole makeover, most notably Batman.
The Warner found its new Batman in Robert Pattinson, and a release date for June 2021 was set.
the first look at Pattinson’s Batmobile, and as it turns out, the vehicle reveals more about the movie than the Batsuit.
The Batman: What The Batmobile Reveals About The Movie’s Style
Robert Pattinson in full Batman costume, including the cape) on his Twitter , and unlike the aforementioned test footage, you can truly appreciate the vehicle in all its glory but without revealing too much. The Batman’s Batmobile is unlike any other shown in previous Batman movies, as it appears to be an enhanced muscle car rather than one built from scratch, and has an exposed rear engine – and, of course, a couple of extras on the exterior, for both functional and aesthetic reasons.
Though there are no official plot details yet, and all that is known is what Reeves has shared, the Batmobile reveals a lot about it won’t be an origin story, instead exploring the beginnings of the character. The Batmobile confirms that Reeves is going for a more grounded take on Batman, as the vehicle has a DIY vibe to it, instead of being a big, custom made one – even Christopher Nolan’s version, which was a more realistic one that the rest, had a Batmobile that was made from scratch, and didn’t look like any commercial car at all.
As mentioned above, Reeves is looking to explore the early years of Batman's career as a vigilante without being an origin story (no more Thomas and Martha Wayne being killed in an alley), and the Batmobile confirms so. This young Bruce Wayne is only getting started as Gotham’s vigilante, and as such his (first?) vehicle will be adapted from one he already had, just like Tim Burton’s Batman movies, for example) and giving it a style of its own.