In "The Batman," filmmaker Matt Reeves introduced a whole new take on the Batmobile after the iconic car had been through multiple on-screen iterations. Prior to Reeves' 2022 film, Christopher Nolan introduced us all to a Batmobile envisioned as a former military vehicle that one bewildered Gotham cop famously referred to as a "tank." A similarly bulky design found its way into the Zack Snyder movies. Reeves, however, decided to pare things down for his effort, and introduced a version of the Batmobile that had, like its hero's suit, been cobbled together from various parts to make a Frankenstein-like muscle car from your nightmares.
Reeves has spoken about wanting the Batmobile in "The Batman" to look like something out of a David Lynch movie, and said in an interview for James Field's book, "The Art of The Batman," that the point of the car was, "to intimidate, to create terror.
Reeves has spoken about wanting the Batmobile in "The Batman" to look like something out of a David Lynch movie, and said in an interview for James Field's book, "The Art of The Batman," that the point of the car was, "to intimidate, to create terror.
- 4/23/2023
- by Joe Roberts
- Slash Film
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