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The five unique Batmobiles from live-action Batman history were recently brought together for the first time. Warner Bros. got them together at Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank, California to film some special features for the forthcoming The Dark Knight Rises DVD. According to Crave Online, “Vehicles in attendance included the Adam West Batmobile (TV series and Batman: The Movie– 1966), Michael Keaton’s ride (Batman– 1989 and Batman Returns– 1992), Val Kilmer’s car (Batman Forever– 1995), George Clooney’s single-seat Batmobile (Batman and Robin– 1997), and Christian Bale’s ‘Tumbler’ (Batman Begins– 2005, The Dark Knight- 2008, and The Dark Knight Rises- 2012).” And they were all the originals except the 1966, which was a replica. Now if only we could bring the Batman: The Animated Series Batmobile into the real world…

(via Crave Online)


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