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Batmobile Tears Through Detroit In New ‘Batman V Superman’ Photo

Last week, we found out what the Batmobile would look like in “Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice,” but style is only part of the equation. To figure out whether we love or hate Zack Snyder’s take on the Caped Crusader’s signature ride, we have to see it in action. Thankfully, Autoblog.com posted a few… Read more »

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Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman: First Look!

It’s a bird… it’s a plane… it’s our very first look at Gal Gadot in the iconic role of Wonder Woman! Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice Director Zack Snyder Tweeted the following picture of Gadot as this famous character during the film’s Comic-Con panel this morning. It comes on the heels of our second glimpse of Ben Affleck as Batman . What do you think, DC Comics fans? Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice hits theaters in 2016, with Affleck as Batman; Gadot as Wonder Woman; Henry Cavill as Superman; and Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor. There’s been talk of Jason Momoa coming on board as Aquaman and/or Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as Shazam, but neither of those casting announcements were made during the panel discussion. Here are two photos of Affleck as the Caped Crusader:

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Need To Know: Justin Bieber Serenades Scooter Braun With A Song About Butts

One Direction finally drops their ‘You & I’ video while Miley Cyrus remains stuck in the hospital. By India Nicholas

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Ben Affleck’s Batman Looks ‘Epic,’ But When Will We See Him?

Director Zack Snyder teases the ‘epic’ appearance of the Caped Crusader in his upcoming ‘Man of Steel’ sequel. By Josh Wigler

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Batman’s 16 Best Movie Moments For His 75th Anniversary

We mark the Caped Crusader’s milestone by counting down our favorite scenes. By Kevin P. Sullivan

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‘Dark Knight Rises’ Star Christian Bale Breaks Down Batman’s End

‘He’s always been destined for some kind of a fall,’ Bale tells MTV News of the Caped Crusader’s fate in ‘Rises.’ By Josh Wigler, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Christian Bale in “Dark Knight Rises” Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures

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Bat-Mania Continues with the Most Bizarre Bat-Pics of All Time [PICS]

Thought that Bat Pussy was weird? You’re right. It is. But we’re just getting started! Turns out that the Caped Crusader (and/or his female equivalent) was quite the sex symbol during the height of Bat-mania in the ’60s and early ’70s. Artist Mitch O’Connell has gathered hundreds of bizarre Batman pics on his blog , and we’ve got some of the most breast-tacular examples after the jump!

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New ‘Superman’ To Follow ‘Batman Begins’ Blueprint, Zack Snyder Says

‘The whole thing is very much from that perspective of respect the canon but don’t be a slave to the movies,’ director tells L.A. Times. By Eric Ditzian Zack Snyder and Superman Photo: AFP/ Alex Ross/ DC Comics “Superman” director Zack Snyder finds himself in much the same position Christopher Nolan did in the run-up to “Batman Begins.” Nolan had to pick up the scraps of a broken franchise — thanks, “Batman & Robin”! — and re-engineer the Caped Crusader for a new century. Snyder, similarly, finds the Man of Steel in poor shape following an attempted 2006 reboot that left audiences underwhelmed. Is it any surprise, then, that Snyder plans to follow the example Nolan set back in 2005? “Literally, the one thing that everyone can start to think about is that we’re making a movie that finally goes with the approach that there’s been no other Superman movies,” Snyder told the Los Angeles Times. “If you look at ‘Batman Begins,’ there’s that structure, there’s the canon that we know about and respect, but on other hand there’s this approach that pre-supposes that there haven’t been any other movies. In every aspect of design and of story, the whole thing is very much from that perspective of respect the canon but don’t be a slave to the movies.” To that end, it helps, no doubt, that Nolan has taken on a sort of godfather role on the project (officially, he’s a producer), not just as a creative guide, but as a concrete example showing that such an approach can actually work. “Chris is awesome. He’s super-respectful but super-helpful, too. You can’t imagine a more generous [collaborator],” Snyder said. “Once he sort of got what I want to do with it, he was like, ‘OK,’ and once he said, ‘You know what, that’s awesome,’ now he’s 100 percent. If I say, ‘What do you think of this?’ he’s like, ‘That’s awesome,’ and then there’s a great give-and-take about it, a great conversation that we can have about it and making it better every day.” There are a lot of days still ahead. The movie — which, Snyder confirmed, has the working title “Man of Steel” — won’t hit theaters until December 2012. Before they even begin shooting, Snyder plans to release a photo of Henry Cavill in costume as Superman , lest an unsanctioned paparazzi photo become the first-ever look at the revamped hero. What we end up seeing in the first official pic, and what ends up onscreen late next year, may not be at all what we’re expecting. “In some ways Superman is the most recognizable superhero on the planet but also the most unknown. Just what he can be?” Snyder said. “People have preconceived ideas about him but probably all of them are wrong.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Man of Steel.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com .

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New ‘Superman’ To Follow ‘Batman Begins’ Blueprint, Zack Snyder Says

New ‘Superman’ To Follow ‘Batman Begins’ Blueprint, Zack Snyder Says

‘The whole thing is very much from that perspective of respect the canon but don’t be a slave to the movies,’ director tells L.A. Times. By Eric Ditzian Zack Snyder and Superman Photo: AFP/ Alex Ross/ DC Comics “Superman” director Zack Snyder finds himself in much the same position Christopher Nolan did in the run-up to “Batman Begins.” Nolan had to pick up the scraps of a broken franchise — thanks, “Batman & Robin”! — and re-engineer the Caped Crusader for a new century. Snyder, similarly, finds the Man of Steel in poor shape following an attempted 2006 reboot that left audiences underwhelmed. Is it any surprise, then, that Snyder plans to follow the example Nolan set back in 2005? “Literally, the one thing that everyone can start to think about is that we’re making a movie that finally goes with the approach that there’s been no other Superman movies,” Snyder told the Los Angeles Times. “If you look at ‘Batman Begins,’ there’s that structure, there’s the canon that we know about and respect, but on other hand there’s this approach that pre-supposes that there haven’t been any other movies. In every aspect of design and of story, the whole thing is very much from that perspective of respect the canon but don’t be a slave to the movies.” To that end, it helps, no doubt, that Nolan has taken on a sort of godfather role on the project (officially, he’s a producer), not just as a creative guide, but as a concrete example showing that such an approach can actually work. “Chris is awesome. He’s super-respectful but super-helpful, too. You can’t imagine a more generous [collaborator],” Snyder said. “Once he sort of got what I want to do with it, he was like, ‘OK,’ and once he said, ‘You know what, that’s awesome,’ now he’s 100 percent. If I say, ‘What do you think of this?’ he’s like, ‘That’s awesome,’ and then there’s a great give-and-take about it, a great conversation that we can have about it and making it better every day.” There are a lot of days still ahead. The movie — which, Snyder confirmed, has the working title “Man of Steel” — won’t hit theaters until December 2012. Before they even begin shooting, Snyder plans to release a photo of Henry Cavill in costume as Superman , lest an unsanctioned paparazzi photo become the first-ever look at the revamped hero. What we end up seeing in the first official pic, and what ends up onscreen late next year, may not be at all what we’re expecting. “In some ways Superman is the most recognizable superhero on the planet but also the most unknown. Just what he can be?” Snyder said. “People have preconceived ideas about him but probably all of them are wrong.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Man of Steel.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com .

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Batman is a Taco Stealing Bastard

What kind of a world do we live in where a man dressed up as a bat steals my tacos? That is exactly what happened to an unlucky patron at a Taco Bell drive-thru. The man was waiting to receive his order when all of a sudden and faster than you can say, “Shark Repellent Bat Spray,” the caped crusader swooped in and nabbed the man’s gourmet cuisine. http://nerdreactor.com/2010/08/19/batman-is-taco-stealing-bastard/ added by: NerdReactorTV