That's right old chum, an exhibit featuring all the bat suits, villain costumes and bat cars from the movies will be featured. You can even turn on the Bat Signal.
*not every bat car used is there
The Batman Exhibit
Starts June 26
WB Studios
I could have gone with a Bane tone with this, but Bane is so hard to capture if you're a grown man not trying to sound like a British dog given the magic power to speak like Bane sounded like.
press release after the jump
BURBANK,
CA – June 10, 2014 – In celebration of the 75th anniversary of DC
Comics’ iconic Super Hero, Warner Bros. VIP Studio Tour will open its
new attraction, “The Batman Exhibit,” beginning June 26.
Warner Bros. VIP Studio Tour worked closely with DC Entertainment to
create “The Batman Exhibit” and it will be a featured addition on the
studio’s historic backlot for a limited time.
“We
have the most exciting props, costumes and vehicles from all seven
Batman films on display for visitors to see,” says Danny Kahn, Executive
Director, Warner Bros. VIP Studio Tour. “During this unique
opportunity, our studio tour guides will also reveal behind-the-scenes
secrets from the seven films and the ‘classic’ Batman TV series,
highlighting several scenes that were actually filmed on the Burbank
lot.”
Visitors
will be able to get up close and personal with the original suits worn
by Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney and Christian Bale in
their respective portrayals of Batman, making it the first time that
artifacts from all seven films have ever been exhibited together.
In
addition, the exhibit will feature costumes worn by prominent
supporting characters and villains, including Robin, The Joker,
Two-Face, Catwoman, the Penguin, the Riddler, Mr. Freeze, Batgirl and
Alfred. Also on display will be a wide range of props, including
Batarangs, Joker cards, Two-Face coins, one of the Penguin’s umbrellas
and Bane’s bomb.
In
conjunction with the Warner Bros. VIP Studio Tour, DC Entertainment has
also created a historic display of iconic Batman comic book covers that
provides a one-of-a-kind, colorful photo backdrop for visitor photos,
readymade for Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
In
the studio’s Picture Car Vault, several of the Caped Crusader’s most
famous vehicles, including the Batpod, Tumbler and Batmobile, will be
exhibited as they were in his lair. Visitors will have the opportunity
to activate the Bat-Signal and pose at a Batman-themed interactive green
screen photo opportunity.
First
appearing in the comic book Detective #27, which hit newsstands on
March 30, 1939, featuring artwork by Bob Kane and a script by Bill
Finger, Batman emerged from the shadows to become the world’s most
popular Super Hero and dominate all media. In feature films, TV shows,
radio, video games, publishing and merchandise, this most human of Super
Heroes has battled some of fiction’s greatest villains using his
intellect, cunning and an arsenal of gadgets to further his quest for
justice.