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'Justice League' Plot Spoilers: Batmobile Gets Serious Upgrades

"Justice League" director Zack Snyder is back at it again with teasing the highly anticipated ensemble film. This time, he treats fans with a glimpse of a new and improved Batmobile.

Unlike the one in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," the Dark Knight's (Ben Affleck) iconic ride is made into a beast that packs a whole host of weaponry.

While the main body remains untouched, there are all sorts of guns attached to this Batmobile that fans will see in action in "Justice League."

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For starters, there is a beast of a rifle mounted on the windshield as well as automated guns on either side. All of these make for some pretty stellar upgrades that will help Batman get the upper hand in "Justice League."

Snyder suggests in the caption of his Batmobile teaser image that the makeover should help the caped crusader significantly, teasing that Bruce Wayne has nothing to worry about.

Of course, it is another story if it is dealing with the "Justice League" big bad, Steppenwolf himself. However, his underlings will definitely get a taste of this wicked new Batmobile when the war begins.

"Justice League" will see Batman bring together a supercharged group on a mission to save the Earth from a new threat. Without Superman, the planet is made more vulnerable.

Bruce will work once again with Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and will bring more heroes to the fold namely Aquaman (Jason Momoa), The Flash (Ezra Miller) and Cyborg (Ray Fisher).

"Justice League" will be more than just bringing together the band of heroes. It will also establish these characters in the DC Extended Universe, which has not been received as well as Warner Bros. had hoped.

One of the criticisms hurled at "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" and "Suicide Squad" is that they are too dark and gritty. "Justice League" is expected to rectify that.

"What you're going to see — I hope I'm not going to get in trouble for saying this — but it's much more fun, much poppier," screenwriter Will Beall told Collider, adding that "Batman v. Superman was a little more somber."

"Justice League" hits theaters Nov. 10.

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