Batman's sweet new ride from 'Justice League' shows just how far he's come as a team player

The Justice League is big on carpooling. Except the car is a plane.
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Batman's never been one to turn down an excuse for a sweet new ride. So now that he's making friends in Justice League, of course he needs something big enough to transport them all.

Enter the Flying Fox, as seen in the concept art below.

As production designer Patrick Tatopoulos told Entertainment Weekly, the Flying Fox is big enough to fit three Batmobiles -- or an entire team of superpowered personalities.

The interior has three stories: a cargo bay, a "cultural center" (where all the computers are), and a cockpit. Despite its size, though, it's got "the maneuverability of a jet," said Tatopoulos.

Unfortunately for Batman, it's also got a dead giveaway as to his civilian identity. Look closely at the top of the plane, near the red light, and you'll see a "Wayne Industries" logo.

Let's hope the detail-oriented Alfred (or the actual production team; remember, this is just concept art) catches that pesky little detail before Bruce flies this thing out of the Batcave. Or else Bruce Wayne's about to find himself in a whole heap of trouble.

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Angie Han

Angie Han is the Deputy Entertainment Editor at Mashable. Previously, she was the managing editor of Slashfilm.com. She writes about all things pop culture, but mostly movies, which is too bad since she has terrible taste in movies.

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