Batman Will Build New Vehicles For The Justice League

Now that Batman is a part of the Justice League, he doesn't get to keep all the cool tech to [...]

Justice League Batmobile
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Now that Batman is a part of the Justice League, he doesn't get to keep all the cool tech to himself.

In the new film, the rest of the league will benefit from some slick new vehicles and gadgets, courtesy of Bruce Wayne. During a visit to the Justice League set, ComicBook.com's Brandon Davis got some insight into what some of that new tech is from Producer Deborah Snyder.

She first showed reporters the Crawler, a smaller, more mobile vehicle that can navigate smaller spaces, like the remnants of the old Metropolis and Gotham tunnel.

She also showed off the Flying Fox, which will be used as a group transport vehicle for the league. Snyder added, "It fits all of them, but it could also fit a vehicle in it. So we can bring the Batmobile into the Flying Fox. That will be a set that we will be building, but we haven't gotten there yet."

Producer Charles Roven continued: "This sort of gives you an idea of the interior of the Flying Fox. It's big enough to fit the Batmobile and to house eleven of the Bat Gadgets. It's definitely its own self-containing fantastic piece of equipment. Also, the Bat Tech that we're gonna introduce in this film, is also gadgets that you've seen, but also some new things. Batman will have more than one Batsuit that he's continually modifying for the adventures that are gonna be had in this film as well as he continues to modify the Batmobile and make it more weaponized for the battles that he thinks he might be facing."

At that point, a question was asked: "Back there on that cut of the Flash, it says "Wayne Tech." So can we assume that Bruce Wayne is building a gear for the Justice League? Is that sort of part of his role? There's a little Wayne Tech thing--"

Deborah responded: "Yeah. I didn't even see that. It's safe to say that I think Alfred and Bruce are developing a lot of tech that helps them all, and I think you'll see a lot more of that."

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