Batman's never been one to turn down an excuse for a sweet new ride. So now that he's making friends in Justice League,Watch Pepaya Gantung Online of course he needs something big enough to transport them all.
SEE ALSO: Dude's corny Batman pick-up line is a total Tinder failEnter the Flying Fox, as seen in the concept art below.
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As production designer Patrick Tatopoulos told Entertainment Weekly, the Flying Fox is big enough to fit three Batmobiles -- or an entire team of superpowered personalities.
The interior has three stories: a cargo bay, a "cultural center" (where all the computers are), and a cockpit. Despite its size, though, it's got "the maneuverability of a jet," said Tatopoulos.
Unfortunately for Batman, it's also got a dead giveaway as to his civilian identity. Look closely at the top of the plane, near the red light, and you'll see a "Wayne Industries" logo.
Let's hope the detail-oriented Alfred (or the actual production team; remember, this is just concept art) catches that pesky little detail before Bruce flies this thing out of the Batcave. Or else Bruce Wayne's about to find himself in a whole heap of trouble.
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