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The Dark Knight Legend Exhibit at the LA Live Event Deck

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If you weren’t at the 2012 San Diego Comic Con and didn’t see the Batmobile Exhibit here’s your chance!  Warner Bros Home Entertainments is having a pop up exhibit at the Los Angeles’ L.A. Live Event Desk to celebrate the release of The Dark Knight 

Rises DVD from director Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed film series.

This exhibit has costumes and props from the films in the Dark Knight Trilogy, all seven Batmobiles from the iconic 1966 TV Show starring Adam West to the current film auto stars Tumbler and Bat-Pod.  The pop-up will also include Batman Art from the DC Comic Art Exhibit Darkness and Light which were in New York City, San Diego, Portland and Atlanta that features legendary artist and DC Entertainment co-publisher Jim Lee.  Fans can see this exhibit at the L.A. Live’s Event Desk (directly behind Nokia Theatre L.A. Live) from the stairway at Chick Hearn Court & Georgia Street (1 block South of Olympic Blvd).

Admission to the exhibit is free to the public. The exhibit hours are Monday through Sunday, 12:00PM – 9:00PM from November 30th to December 14th. 

 

In addition to the props, costumes and artwork, the following vehicles from the Batman franchise will be on display:

 

Batman Television Series and Batman, the Movie (1966)

Designer and builder George Barris and Barris Kustom Ind.

 

Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992)

Batman (1989) Production Designer Anton Furst, with art director Terry Ackland-Snow and special effects supervisor John Evans for the build. Batman Returns (1992) Production designer Bo Welch – modifications made.

 

Batman Forever (1995)

Production designer Barbara Ling, with automotive illustrator Tim Flattery and builders TransFX.


Batman & Robin (1997)

Production designer Barbara Ling, with designer/illustrator Harald Belker and builders TransFX.

 

Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), The Dark Knight Rises (2012) (Black Tumbler, Camouflage Tumbler, Batpod) Director Christopher Nolan and production designer Nathan Crowley with special effects supervisor Chris Corbould and his team of special effects technicians for the build.

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