Filming of the March 25, 2016 movie Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is underway, and fans who are within the vicinity have caught glimpses of the Batmobile in action. The latest glimpse of the Batmobile is during a chase scene in what appears to be Gotham, and shots can be heard coming from either the criminal or the Batmobile itself.

The whole thing gave us goose bumps as we are still trying to fathom that a movie with both Batman and Superman is being made.

We can't clearly say at this time what type of criminal Batman is chasing here. However, from the look of things, it would appear as if the criminal is just one of those bottom-line criminals in Gotham, or maybe someone who is working for one of the big crime syndicates.

We also have to talk about the Batmobile because it is beautifully designed. There are several folks who would prefer to have the old Batmobile back in action, but in a world where Batman has to go up against all sorts of enemies, it makes perfect sense for his primary vehicle to be built like a tank to withstand some of the heavy firepower Gotham gangs have at their disposal.

Furthermore, we loved the idea of the Batmobile transforming into the Batcycle or Batpod according to The Dark Knight back in 2008. It was a slick move and the crowd in the theater went wild when it happened. Just perfect.

Because of this, we hope this new Batmobile transforms into something special. From the design, it looks like it could easily transform into the Batwing. The design of the vehicle definitely looks like something that was made to transform into something because even a section of the Batmobile resembles a wing.

If Zack Snyder makes it happen, fans from all around the world would totally lose their minds.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is the second film in Warner and DC's plan to create a single universe on the big screen. Man of Steel was the first in this great plot; however, the film was a disappointment for many, and only barely got away with making $500 million at the Box Office.

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