Things We Saw Today: Nolan’s Batman Mashes Up Perfectly With Scott Pilgrim

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Sometimes a mashup just kind of works. The best part of this trailer is the moment in which Talia shows that she’s got the detonator, and Batman gets Scott’s “No Clue / Gets It” meter on his face. Priceless. (via io9)

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