Although many film critics, cultural writers, and comics companies think that “Batman Wars Superman: Justice Dawn†is a ridiculous interpretation of the two most symbolic superheroes – the roaring Superman and the sullen Superman? Batman killing Batman? fucking a one-night stand Batman? But they may all agree that Warner Brothers got at least one thing: that is the Bat Cave.
In an excellent cross-border marketing, Warner and Google teamed up to show users Batman's underground lair, the Bat Cave, 360 degrees without any dead ends. You can use computers, smart phones, and virtual reality heads-up displays to experience.
I put on my Samsung Gear VR head shot and set off from the glass house by the lake (in the Google app that says Bruce Wayne's home, so it's not clear if this is Wayne Mano). This is Wayne and steward Alfred in the movie The background of a brief conversation at the beginning. As I continue to slide the head-touch pad forward, I can “walk forward†along the hallway of the room, through a tunnel (lane), and enter the nest. The first one that catches the eye is the bat car, which looks really scary in virtual reality. I walked around the car and the details of the rear panel made me wonder. Turning around, I saw Batman's lab - where he made the cometary stone.
The movie cost $250 million. The director Zack Snyder obviously did not care much about the background design, because his mind was spent on the Bat Cave.
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