Are you having a bat day? If not, y'all're about to. Thanks to eager fans and social media, we're all at present able to capeesh the all-time photos of the new Batcycle from The Batman that we've seen so far. Not simply that, but there'due south a video also, featuring stunt doubles for both Batman ( Robert Pattinson ) and Catwoman ( Zoƫ Kravitz ) astride their respective bikes.

In January 2020, Twitter user Wade Gravett discovered that the newest Batman picture, directed by Matt Reeves , was shooting right outside his office building. Thus, he did what anyone in his situation would do, and started tweeting some of the cool stuff he was seeing. Through him, we had our first glimpse of the new Batcycle—or, at least what might be a new Batcycle. We don't know a lot about the motion picture's plot still, only we exercise know information technology's supposed to take place early on in Bruce's caped crusading career—so theoretically, he could accept more than than ane bike, or take information technology evolve over fourth dimension.

Here, you can see both a stunt rider and someone who could exist Robert Pattinson both sitting on lath this wheel, in photos taken several hours apart and placed side by side.

Today, we take a clearer glimpse of both Batman and what is indisputably a Batcycle, all dressed upwardly. Fan speculation is rampant, as you'd expect—with many remarking that the expect is very reminiscent of the Batman: Nil Year New 52 comic series.

As for this bike, chat here in the RideApart newsroom seems to have settled on a Harley-Davidson FL Softail front end end—specifically the upside-downward forks off the Fat Bob—merely there's clearly a bit more going on here, as you'll run across in the video.

Apparently, Bats simply had to lay 'er down, according to this footage from Twitter user Dbsage. It's articulate that stunt people are riding both bikes. Does that hateful this crash was in the script? Hard to say for sure, and even when the movie is out, we may not know if information technology ends up in a cutscene that doesn't arrive to the concluding version or the eventual DVD extras.

This is conspicuously a more stripped-downward, essential Batman than we've seen on moving-picture show before. He doesn't accept all his wonderful toys, or appear to take everything figured out just yet. He probably doesn't even have an astonishing arsenal of detective skills built upward at this point, either. Is Lucius Fox fifty-fifty in the pic? My kingdom for a tiny, throwaway scene of Lucius Fox, bicycle builder.