A fan came up with an improved Batman costume for the new Robert Pattinson movie. This look is more in line with the comics.

An artist nicknamed Reynaldo_art has published an illustration showing what an enhanced Dark Knight costume might look like in the Batman sequel starring Robert Pattinson.

The author has created three versions of the art, which differ in shades of some elements. The costume is similar to the one used in the original, but with more streamlined armor and a modified mask. The bat logo on the chest has also been slightly changed. In general, the fan work more closely resembles the hero’s appearance in the comics.

For comparison, here’s what Batman’s costume looks like in the first part:

A fan came up with an improved Batman costume for the new Robert Pattinson movie.  This look is more in line with the comics.

Recall that in April it was officially announced that the director of the first part Matt Reeves (Matt Reeves) will remove the continuation of “Batman”. Details have not yet been revealed, but it is likely that the Joker, who appeared as a cameo in the original film, will be shown in full.

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Source: VG Times

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