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Not really the right thread for this, but there is and it is called Promethium.Is there no equivalent of comparable to Vibranium or Adamantium in the DC Universe?
Not really the right thread for this, but there is and it is called Promethium.Is there no equivalent of comparable to Vibranium or Adamantium in the DC Universe?
So it's Injustice bat suit but it got gang raped by Nite Owl and Crime Syndicate's Owlman. Yaaay?First Look at Batman's New Tactical Batsuit in JUSTICE LEAGUE
Director Zack Synder has revealed a new look at Batman's tactical Batsuit for Justice League, the first time we've seen it on Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne. “Homestretch,” Snyder wrote on Twitter. “Last day filming Batman in the new Tactical Batsuit.”
The image shows Affleck in the new suit, standing next to a Batmobile that is being showered in sparks. The Batmobile has several small missiles armed and primed on the side of it.
The costume itself is a slightly more armored version of the base suit, without being the full "Dark Knight" armor. The comparisons between this and the Night Owl costume from Zack Snyder's Watchmen, thanks to his darkened goggles and shortened ears, are inevitable.
"So in the final chapter of our film, Batman realizes he has to step up his game a little bit and he and Alfred have been working on developing a suit that's even more protective and offers more deflection than the classic suit,"costume designer Michael Wilkinson told ComicBook.com's Brandon Davis on the set of Justice League about this new tactical suit. "So in a sense, it's piece of armor.
"So you can see the classic suit underneath, but on top are straps and layers of the carbon fiber, strengthening armor plates, he's got sort of a leather layer upon here that he is strapping all over his plates onto the wrapping around his body and offering just a little more protection than the old. He's also going to get a new cowl with some new tech details and that gives him even more protection. We're going to do some goggles for him, a new tech cape made out of our carbon fiber weave."
Wilkinson also said the goggles are for a specific purpose: for Batman to wear for a special occasion.
"We liked the way that they catch the light and give that classic image from the comic books. But he'll also be piloting a new vehicle that he will need these goggles for," Wilkinson revealed.
Zack Snyder Reveals First Look at Batman's New Tactical Batsuit for 'Justice League'
Ok I think you are messing with me.DC has corney names for almost everything.
Superman
Wonder Woman
Captain Marvel
Matter Eater Lad.... I should have added a "lad" to the metal name.
Maybe that is owl man
Cause it looks like owl man
Snyder has a closer relationship to Watchmen than he does Arkham games.
Also, Watchmen came out in '09, the first Arkham game came out in '13.
Lol I was thinking the same exact thing. Thought wow that looks a lot like night owl and owlWow, where did Snyder dig that idea from?
First Look at Batman's New Tactical Batsuit in JUSTICE LEAGUE
Director Zack Synder has revealed a new look at Batman's tactical Batsuit for Justice League, the first time we've seen it on Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne. “Homestretch,” Snyder wrote on Twitter. “Last day filming Batman in the new Tactical Batsuit.”
The image shows Affleck in the new suit, standing next to a Batmobile that is being showered in sparks. The Batmobile has several small missiles armed and primed on the side of it.
The costume itself is a slightly more armored version of the base suit, without being the full "Dark Knight" armor. The comparisons between this and the Night Owl costume from Zack Snyder's Watchmen, thanks to his darkened goggles and shortened ears, are inevitable.
"So in the final chapter of our film, Batman realizes he has to step up his game a little bit and he and Alfred have been working on developing a suit that's even more protective and offers more deflection than the classic suit,"costume designer Michael Wilkinson told ComicBook.com's Brandon Davis on the set of Justice League about this new tactical suit. "So in a sense, it's piece of armor.
"So you can see the classic suit underneath, but on top are straps and layers of the carbon fiber, strengthening armor plates, he's got sort of a leather layer upon here that he is strapping all over his plates onto the wrapping around his body and offering just a little more protection than the old. He's also going to get a new cowl with some new tech details and that gives him even more protection. We're going to do some goggles for him, a new tech cape made out of our carbon fiber weave."
Wilkinson also said the goggles are for a specific purpose: for Batman to wear for a special occasion.
"We liked the way that they catch the light and give that classic image from the comic books. But he'll also be piloting a new vehicle that he will need these goggles for," Wilkinson revealed.
Zack Snyder Reveals First Look at Batman's New Tactical Batsuit for 'Justice League'
Love Jackie Earle Haley. Loved the original Battle Angel manga back when I was into manga. Not sure how james Cameron and Robert Rodriguez will work out. That just seems like such an odd couple combination.Jackie Earle Haley Joins James Cameron's ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL
Jackie Earle Haley has signed on to join the cast of Alita: Battle Angel, James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez’s ambitious adaptation of the popular manga graphic novels.
Fox is moving toward a fall start and is casting up the large-budget sci-fi project, which has Maze Runner actress Rosa Salazar on board to play the title character, as well as Christoph Waltz.
Rodriguez is directing, while Cameron and his Lightstorm Entertainment partner Jon Landau are producing.
Set in the 26th century, Alita tells of a female cyborg (Salazar) that is discovered in a scrapyard by a scientist. With no memory of her previous life except her deadly martial-arts training, the woman becomes a bounty hunter, tracking down criminals. The action-adventure story is meant to serve as a backdrop to themes of self-discovery and the search for love.
Sources were light on character information, but it is believed Haley will play a monstrous cyborg in a villain role that will call for plenty of CG and greenscreen.
An October production start in Austin is being targeted.
Haley is coming off a notable run on AMC’s Preacher and recently wrapped Sony’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower with Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey. He next will be seen in the much-talked about race drama The Birth of a Nation.
James Cameron's 'Alita: Battle Angel' Casts Jackie Earle Haley (Exclusive)
I am beyond hyped for this movie it better be R-ratedJackie Earle Haley Joins James Cameron's ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL
Jackie Earle Haley has signed on to join the cast of Alita: Battle Angel, James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez’s ambitious adaptation of the popular manga graphic novels.
Fox is moving toward a fall start and is casting up the large-budget sci-fi project, which has Maze Runner actress Rosa Salazar on board to play the title character, as well as Christoph Waltz.
Rodriguez is directing, while Cameron and his Lightstorm Entertainment partner Jon Landau are producing.
Set in the 26th century, Alita tells of a female cyborg (Salazar) that is discovered in a scrapyard by a scientist. With no memory of her previous life except her deadly martial-arts training, the woman becomes a bounty hunter, tracking down criminals. The action-adventure story is meant to serve as a backdrop to themes of self-discovery and the search for love.
Sources were light on character information, but it is believed Haley will play a monstrous cyborg in a villain role that will call for plenty of CG and greenscreen.
An October production start in Austin is being targeted.
Haley is coming off a notable run on AMC’s Preacher and recently wrapped Sony’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower with Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey. He next will be seen in the much-talked about race drama The Birth of a Nation.
James Cameron's 'Alita: Battle Angel' Casts Jackie Earle Haley (Exclusive)