New Batmobile? Director Zach Snyder give fans a look.

New Batmobile was unveiled today by Zach Snyder, the director of the upcoming film 'Batman vs. Superman." The new Batmobile echoes the classic comic book Batmobile’s profile more than any in recent memory.

The next installment in both the Batman and Superman franchises is coming soon, directed by Zack Snyder. Set to pit two of the world’s favorite superheros against each other, the film will also contain (at least) one special treat for car lovers: a new Batmobile. Today, Snyder gives the world an early look.

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Snyder also hints that the full unveiling of the new Batmobile may be coming tomorrow. From what we can see in this teaser pic, the silhouette echoes the classic comic book Batmobile’s profile more than any in recent memory, and veers sharply away from the awesome but unusual Tumbler, though threads from that design can be seen as well.
Stay tuned for more on the next Batmobile and how it will work its way into the upcoming Batman vs. Superman movie.

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