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What do dreams sound like? It’s a question that’s pretty confounding when you actually stop to consider it. But thanks to the good people at Audible, we may soon have our answer.
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi dropped some hints about Kylo Ren and Rey having a romantic connection, but J.J. Abrams decided to double down on that with The Rise of Skywalker. That culminated in a kiss between the two at the end of the Skywalker Saga finale, but was it just a smooch between friends?
Well, in the latest excerpt from The Rise of Skywalker novelization to do the rounds online, the kiss is painted in a slightly different light, and it definitely doesn’t sound romantic in nature.
Either way, the “Reylo” shippers were definitely grateful for this moment, and it’s another aspect of The Rise of Skywalker which is seemingly going to continue to divide Star Wars fans…
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That remains to be seen, but Gunn has now taken to Instagram to share the bloody cast and crew poster for his DC Comics adaptation. Designed by John Sloboda to mark the end of production, this won’t be used in the reboot/sequel’s marketing campaign, but it does drop some interesting hints about what’s to come.
As you can see, Task Force X’s weapons are sitting in a pool of blood. Most of them are generic, but we do see Harley Quinn’s mallet and Captain Boomerang’s boomerang.
That shouldn’t be taken as a sign their days are numbered as this is just a cool piece of imagery shared exclusively with those who worked on The Suicide Squad. However, if Idris Elba is indeed playing Vigilante in the film, then he’ll more than likely make good use of all those guns!
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It’s immediately clear from even a brief glance that this is going to be a far less stylized take on The Caped Crusader’s vehicle than we’ve seen in previous big-screen outings, and actually has more in common with the modified 1955 Ford Lincoln Futura from the ’60s TV series with Adam West than, say, the militarized tank from Christopher Nolan’s trilogy.
The photos also gave us a our first full look at Pattinson in his Batsuit, and while he’s not featured as prominently as the car, we can make out a few new details.
Have a scroll through the slideshow below as we take a closer look.
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Yes, this version of the Batmobile is definitely… a car!
Some fans were a little put off by this more realistic design because the past few iterations of the vehicle were so souped-up and borderline cartoonish, but, as Batman purists will no doubt be aware, The Caped Crusader has driven similarly minimalist Batmobiles in the comics many times. This particular take is reminiscent of Neal Adams’ design from the ’70s and ’80s.

This next pic gives us a better look at Bats (Robert Pattison) standing beside the car.
The test footage did provide a detailed look at certain parts of the armor and we have seen those set photos of the stunt double, but this is the first time we’ve seen a full shot of Pattinson in the costume.
The reaction to this has been mostly positive, although some fans were hoping that this incarnation of the Batsuit would differentiate itself a little more from previous movie versions. It might have been cool to see those angular ears from the hero’s earliest appearances, at least.

This is further evidence that Pattison’s take on the character will favor function over fashion, as it appears as if Bruce Wayne has basically just added a few bells and whistles to a standard muscle car. This is the Batmobile, though, so don’t be surprised if it’s hiding a few surprises for the bad guys somewhere.
What did you guys make of this first look at the Batmobile? Were you hoping for something different? Let us know in the comments.
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