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Possible Batcave Updates For The Dark Knight Rises

It's time for yet another rumor surrounding Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises; this time, ComicBookMovie has some insight into what the Batcave will be like, comparing it Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. The source is unnamed, but the description seems pretty realistic. And who is sitting around in their basement making up descriptions of the Batcave, anyway?
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It’s time for yet another rumor surrounding Christopher Nolan‘s The Dark Knight Rises; this time, Comic Book Movie has some insight into what the Batcave will be like, comparing it Batman Begins and The Dark Knight.

The source is unnamed, but the description seems pretty realistic. And who is sitting around in their basement making up descriptions of the Batcave, anyway?

Courtesy of CBM, read it here:

The overall design of the cave is almost identical of the cave of Batman Begins, with it being a basic cave without cavernous drops.
The waterfall is still there.
There have been upgrades with better lighting than the basic generator powered ones put up in Batman Begins.
There is a whole new batcomputer similar to the set up in The Dark Knight.
There is a weapons area where all of Batman’s equipment used in both films, plus new gadgets, can be seen.
There is also a cabinet containing both Batsuits.
The cave isn’t featured much in the film, it is has about as much screen time as the previous movies.

Well, what do you think? Does it seem legit? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.


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