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Wheels of justice: Take a closer look at the new 205-mph, 7,000-pound Batmobile

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In the upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice flick, Bruce Wayne will lock horns with Kal-El in a highly-anticipated and deeply scrutinized big-screen matchup. The prominent superduo have tangled many times over the glossy pages of the comic book, but never before has their clash been this high-profile and with this big of a budget.

We expect the two to settle their differences at the end of the film, but to stand up to Superman, Batman’s going to need every tool in his utility belt. He’s brilliant and in perfect physical condition, sure, but at the end of the day he’s a mortal man going up against a near-invincible, godlike alien. He’s going to need some backup.

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Supporting the Dark Knight, as always, is the Batmobile. Mr. Wayne is ditching the Christopher Nolan-era Tumbler this time around for a longer, leaner variant that seems to combine the Tumbler’s militaristic stylings with the classic rocketship looks of the originals.

At the 2015 Licensing Expo in Las Vegas, Warner Brothers and DC Entertainment put the vehicle on full display, giving us a closer look at the car’s controls and what lurks under the aggressive armor.

“Single-handedly designed and fabricated in near complete seclusion by the Batman, this infamous pursuit and capture vehicle has earned its reputation as the apex predator on the mean streets of Gotham City,” said Warner Bros. “Over powered with an unmatched hybrid of prototype military and civilian performance technologies, this top machine has been estimated to reach speeds of up to 205 mph. The Batmobile’s imposing defense capabilities, supported by stolen Wayne Industries technologies, have been integrated with the latest in covert military grade armaments, stealth and active protection systems.”

The 20-foot-long, 7,000-pound beast also equips two .50 caliber machine guns up front, which is an interesting addition considering Batman has a strict no-kill rule. Despite all the criticism out there, we’re anxiously anticipating the film’s U.S. release on March 25, 2016.

Want more of the Batmobile? Check out this Dawn of Justice B-roll courtesy JoBlo Movie Trailers.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice B-Roll - Batmobile (2016) Ben Affleck Superhero Movie HD
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