

Mike Cecchini is the Editor in Chief of Den of Geek and he believes no batsuit is complete without a yellow oval. It’s likely that these were made after Tim Burton had departed the project, but before Michael Keaton did, given that they were still clearly using his likeness for the head sculpt. I’m not sure about the exact chronology of these photos, which originally surfaced on the Brotherhood of the Bat message board and comes to us via The Movies (with a hat-tip to some old friends, too). By the way, if you need to know why the batsuit had nipples in the first place, we have the answer to that question right here. Watch 'The Batman' (1966) on Prime Video 9.99 on Buy now Tim Burton’s two Batman movies (1989 to 1992) starring Michael Keaton, Joel Schumacher’s Batman Forever (1995) starring. Fantasy 1995 2 hr 1 min English audio PG-13 CC Rent The Dark Knight is back on the big screen for the third feature in the blockbuster Batman series. But the yellow oval with the contrast of the black cape, boots, and gloves on a grey bodysuit does look pretty striking when put in the context of the ’90s Batmanmovies, doesn’t it? The prominent lack of nipples doesn’t hurt, either. Batman Arkham Knight, Batman and Robin, Batman Beyond, Batman Forever 1920x1080, batman forever robin HD. That’s probably just the material used for the sculpt, and this likely would have been painted black like the other batsuits in the franchise. Don’t get too excited over the grey suit.
