Zack Snyder Tweets First Official Look At ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice’ Batmobile Michael Lee, September 11, 2014September 11, 2014 Zack Snyder really loves dropping nifty gifts on twitter. We’ve seen plenty of exciting confirmations for Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice, from the director, the first of which was a black and white photo of Batman and his Batmobile. Since someone took some alleged photos from the set, the internet went wild. But the photos had a grainy texture to them, and we couldn’t really tell if that was going to be the way the Batmobile looked or if that was the the quality of the photo itself.Well Snyder took it upon himself to do the right thing, and posted an official photo of the Batmobile on his twitter account. Hit the jump to check it out.Here’s a real picture of the #Batmobile. http://t.co/47beaZqr6f pic.twitter.com/Ez1ILa8JeE— ZackSnyder (@ZackSnyder) September 11, 2014The new Batmobile looks more like a grungy tumblr than some of the iconic Batmobiles we know and love. And that isn’t a bad thing.You have to love the stinger from Snyder though: “Here’s a real picture of the #Batmobile.” A pretty cool response to those to tweet out leaked photos. I’m sure Snyder won’t do this for every occasion, but if another photo does get leaked, and it isn’t of great significance and doesn’t spoil any of the film, he may respond in the same manner again.Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jesse Eisenberg, Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne, Jason Momoa, Holly Hunter, Scoot McNairy and Jeremy Irons star in the March 2016 release. Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral News Batman v. Superman: Dawn of JusticeBatman Vs. SupermanDC ComicsWarner BrothersZack Snyder
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