
The Dark Knight trilogy ended with a bang, but
it doesn't seem like the caped crusader is done yet. And looks like someone just
loved the franchise a bit too much as Elite Home Theater Seating has been
commissioned to do up a $2 million dollar “Dark Knight” themed custom home
theater for a private residence in Greenwich, Connecticut. Spanning in a massive
12,000 square foot area, the study transforms itself to remind you of the Wayne
Manor. Done up with a imposing Grandfather clock, and William Shakespeare
stacked bookshelves, the clock swings to uncover a set of elevator doors. You
need to scan your fingerprint for access inside the elevator, which sports a
glowing Bat symbol at the base of the button panel. On entering the batcave home
theater, you'll notice six backlit life-size Batsuit. With a total of six
Batsuits placed throughout the cavernous lair, the custom home theater almost
resembles a secret underground, medieval armoury. Flanked by two batsuits is the
180" film screen.
Apart from all this, a secret hook rests on the bookshelf, pull it to check
out the 15 feet long and 19 feet wide size replica of the Batmobile Tumbler. At
the far end of the theater is a large gas fireplace with “Batcomputer” stations
on either side, reminding you of all the bad guys Batman had to fightfor
glory.

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