JUSTICE LEAGUE Reshoot Set Photos Feature The Return Of The Batmobile

JUSTICE LEAGUE Reshoot Set Photos Feature The Return Of The Batmobile

Justice League reshoots are currently underway in the UK but a new set photo featuring the Dark Knight's Batmobile reveals that that may not be the only location the movie is currently shooting at.

By JoshWilding - Jun 24, 2017 03:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League
Source: Batman-News
Batman-News has come across a new photo from ongoing Justice League reshoots and it features the Batmobile being transported through an unknown city. It clearly isn't London, though, and that's led to speculation that filming may also be taking place on the Warner Bros. lot in Los Angeles. If that's the case, there's clearly some second unit work going on as well, a sign these reshoots are extensive.

The Batmobile here looks very new, though, so it's possible this is just a display model which will be used to promote Justice League a little later this year or even as soon as the San Diego Comic-Con.

Who knows, but with Joss Whedon hard at work on reshoots in London, Justice League is clearly going through some pretty major changes! You can find out what we think about those by clicking here.

What do you think of this new look at the Batmobile? Let us know that in the comments section. 


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Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 6/24/2017, 3:12 AM
Damn, a possible Batman chase scene directed by Whedon...ya gotta admit, it's intriguing! :D
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 6/24/2017, 3:14 AM
Shit i just read the article, nevermind, it's probably for SDCC...
My point still stands tho.
auditore
auditore - 6/24/2017, 4:24 AM
@Doomsday8888 - is whedon good with car chases?i remember watching the car chase in avengers 1.......it wasn't that exciting
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 6/24/2017, 4:33 AM
@auditore -
I don't know, that's why i was curious!
Although i don't remember that scene... :(
ChipChapOldie
ChipChapOldie - 6/24/2017, 3:15 AM
The Spiderman reaction post.... Where is it??
JurassicClunge
JurassicClunge - 6/24/2017, 3:18 AM
@ChipChapOldie - who knows but one thing is definitely guaranteed....... Hypocrisy
JoeMomma29
JoeMomma29 - 6/24/2017, 4:52 AM
@MonsieurClunge - LMAO! Most certainly it is.........When WW reactions hit.......the usual well people liked SS and BvS at first.........but great first reactions to Spidey.......they must be true.....it is gospel!
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 6/24/2017, 5:55 AM
Being skeptical about positive early reactions about a DCEU movie (which have twice turned out to be misleadingly positive) vs. being encouraged by positive early reactions about a Marvel movie (which have consistently been pretty accurate) isn't hypocrisy. It's reasoning by pattern recognition.

Go back and read the comments from the early positive reactions to Dawn of Justice and you'll find a lot of people who were concerned the movie would be bad taking those reactions at face value (and either being relieved, as I was, or grumpy because they were hoping the movie would fail). Being wary about the DCEU as a result is completely reasonable.

Personally, the lesson I've learned from that (and other things like critical reception, both positive and negative) is to not take any of it too seriously until you can get a wide consensus and derive patterns from it, anyway. Good or bad. It's why I never thought Iron Fist was going to be some incredible disaster based on the reviews, but tended to think it would just be a fairly underwhelming, but reasonably enjoyable show. Which it was.
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