In March, Matt Reeves tweeted photos of the new Batmobile that will debut in his 2021 superhero film, 'The Batman.' /mattreevesLAīatman is driving in what appears to be a Camaro that Bruce Wayne modified in his garage. And aside from the modifications, this Batmobile wouldn't look out of place zipping down Route 66. Muscle cars are iconic in American culture, but they're also pretty affordable - far more affordable than a Lamborghini with machine guns, anyway. Wright's comments also gesture toward something bigger. It's a huge departure from previous Batmobiles in movies, which lately have looked like giant tanks crossed with a Lamborghini. Months ago, the director tweeted photos of Robert Pattinson's Batmobile, which revealed a heavily modified muscle car, akin to classic cars like the Chevy Camaro or Dodge Charger. " created the most badass muscle car you could imagine, but it's grounded in Gotham. "I read the script for the Batmobile and I was like, 'Yeah, that's it,'" Wright said. "Grounded in Americana" - Later in the interview, Wright honed in on a particular element he says sets The Batman apart from past cinematic Caped Crusaders. We are trying to create something together that is our own, but is also Batman."
I am working off the stage Matt is providing and also working off what Robert is doing. "We're working together to create a mood, to create an idea, a setting, a tone," he said.
Though he didn't reveal much, the actor described the film as "the next evolution" of the Batman mythos "since 1939 when these stories began." What Happened? - On a Thursday episode of The Jess Cagle Show on SiriusXM, Wright discussed his role in The Batman. The star of HBO's Westworld and Matt Reeves' upcoming 2021 DC superhero movie The Batman recently shared some insights about makes the new Batman movie so different from those that came before it.