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'Justice League' Reveals First Look at Batman's Huge Plane
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A sneak peek at Bruce Wayne's new toy called the Flying Fox from the upcoming DC movie has arrived on the internet.

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A couple of new images from "Justice League" arrived on the web via Entertainment Weekly. One features the titular heroes lined up for duty and the other offers a first glimpse at a massive Batplane which is called the Flying Fox.

"You can put three Batmobiles in the lower part of it," says production designer Patrick Tatopoulos. "I didn't want to do a sleek airplane; it needed to feel like an extremely avant-garde classic. With the maneuverability of a jet - but it can actually carry things."

"The bottom part of the jet is a huge cargo bay, which the Batmobile sits in," he explains. "The second floor is like a cultural center, with computer terminals. The third story is the cockpit. Whatever floor you are on, you can see [the other] two stories."

Meanwhile, a more detailed look at the villainous Steppenwolf along with a sneak peek at his Parademons is offered by one of the designers responsible for making action figures for the upcoming superhero movie.

Directed by Zack Snyder, the film is coming November 17 across the nation. Ben Affleck is back as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, and Ezra Miller as The Flash. Jason Momoa is added as Aquaman, Ray Fisher as Cyborg and Ciaran Hinds as the main baddie.

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