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'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' update: Batmobile arrives at WB studio

Big fans of Batman are heading out to Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Hollywood, California as the American entertainment company just recently announced that the Batmobile that was used in the upcoming movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" is on display there now as part of the special Batman exhibit.

Anyone who follows Bruce Wayne's alter ego knows the iconic armored fighting motor vehicle that he uses every time he's out to fight some villains. It has been seen several times already in generations of "Batman" movies and its latest appearance will be in "Dawn of Justice" starring Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Superman and Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne/Batman and directed by Zack Snyder. And now, fans can get the opportunity to see it up close and personal.

A new video was released showing the arrival of the sweet ride of the Dark Knight in the WB Studio Tour. It was warmly welcomed and fans flocked the place knowing not to waste the rare opportunity to see and have a photo with the "newest incarnation of the Batmobile in its Picture Car Vault." According to Batman News, the vehicle there will be on display for a limited time only. It will be on display starting Sept. 4 until Dec. 31, 2015. The decision to show it to the public is in line with the movie's approaching worldwide premiere day which will be on March 25, 2016.

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Aside from the Batmobile, the costumes of the heroes in the movie will also be unveiled for viewing in the exhibit. The famous costumes of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman (played by Gal Gadot) will surely stir up fan excitement. Tourists and fans will also be able to see a collection of the costumes and props from all eight "Batman" films, all brought together for the first time. The costumes will be on display beginning Sept. 4 up to Sept. 23 only.

To be able to personally see the exhibit, bookings can be made through the website of Warner Bros. Studio Tour.

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