Arguably, one of the most iconic Batmobiles to date is the Tumbler from the Dark Knight series. A company, Wayne Enterprises, ...
Fans of Batman can now own their very own drivable Batmobile. The exclusive replica is meticulously crafted to mirror the Tumbler from Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy. Crafted in ...
If you're a Batman fanatic, now you can own your very own Tumbler, the imposing vehicle from The Dark Knight. With a limited ...
McFarlane Toys has been cranking out Batmobile vehicles in the DC Multiverse lineup in recent months, a collection that now includes the edition from the infamous 1997 DC film Batman & Robin ...
Wayne Enterprises Experience has 10 full-scale replicas of the famous Batmobile from The Dark Knight trilogy up for sale, ...
Many of us have watched Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy and wished we could drive Batman’s tank-like tumbler ... for sale based on the beastly Batmobile that wowed moviegoers ...
Shorter than a Mazda 3 but wider than a tipper truck, the Tumbler is yours for US$2.99 million (S$3.9 million) if you are among those selected to be in the queue. Each car will be custom-built to ...
Hollywood has moved far past the Christopher Nolan era of Batman films ... it is accepting pre-orders on the Tumbler, aka the Dark Knight’s military-grade Batmobile. Made from Kevlar, carbon ...
This film also introduced a new version of the Batmobile, which is now the next vehicle to be released from McFarlane Toys. Similar to what fans saw in Batman Forever, the city took on a more ...
Guess what, it is absolutely real and 10 lucky owners can actually bring a full-size replica of the iconic Tumbler Batmobile that Batman drives around in to kill the bad guys from. Warner Bros.
one quipped. > King of Mandopop Jay Chou, who is a huge Batman fan, is said to be making a bid for a full-sized Tumbler Batmobile replica from Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy ...
We only know of one other Tumbler Batmobile in existence, and that’s owned by Alex ‘Lambo Jesus’, who commissioned Marc Irvin of RPM Productions to create a Batman Tumbler. He drives it on his YouTube ...