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The Batman: leaked new photos of the suit and the motorcycle in the shooting set

The Batman: leaked new photos of the suit and the motorcycle in the shooting set

Finally we can see the new Bat-suit that Robert Pattinson will wear in the new adaptation of the Dark Knight in the skin of a specialist.

After the official teaser a few days ago by director Matt Reeves with the first look at the Bta-suit that Robert Pattinson will wear in the new movie The Batman, now come the first leaked photographs of the filming in Glasgow, images that show the new clothing of the Dark Knight in full on the skin of a specialist who is recording several scenes with what appears to be the new Bat-motorcycle.

Premiere in cinemas on June 25, 2021

Thus, we can see the full aspect of the new film version of Batman, images that reveal several aspects that were still in the air after the first teaser on video, such as the shape of the hood's horns that will finally be quite narrow and long, totally different from the ones we saw in the Ben Affleck Batman.

The Batman: leaked new photos of the suit and the motorcycle from the shooting set

This is how the whole new Batman looks

On the other hand, the eyes seem to be fully covered, although it may well be due only to motorcycle scenes as a high-speed eye protection. So much so, that the video teaser showed Pattinson's eyes exposed, which could change depending on the situation. Draws attention to the absence of a layer, which could well be added with CGI in postproduction and a kind of projectiles in the gauntlets.

On the other hand, we can observe the design of the new Bat-moto, a much more realistic model than the one we saw in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight and that would bring this version of Batman closer to an even more realistic vision. In addition, in these scenes we can see what looks like Zoe Kravitz, Catwoman in the movie, accompanying Batman on a motorcycle.

Finally, a small video clip of these scenes reveals a rather peculiar moment of the shooting, with a small mishap of the motorcycle specialist who slips on the wet ground and falls in a somewhat spectacular way.

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