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One of the Most Powerful Batsuits of All Time Is Finally in a Movie (& Bruce Wayne Didn’t Even Wear it)

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July 11, 2026

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Image Courtesy of DC Comics There have been several Batsuits that have appeared in DC movies. However, the latest Batman movie has brought in one of the most powerful Batman suits in all of comics, and it’s not one that Bruce Wayne would wear. The new movie is Batman Knightfall Part 1, and it tells the classic story of Bane []

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