Este lunes 16 de julio, la historia del auto más conocido en todo el mundo será dada a conocer, con 'The Batmobile'.

La historia y evolución del vehículo más famoso del mundo, el Batimóvil, podrá ser vista en un nuevo documental de media hora que se estrenará por el CW Channel este lunes 16 de julio.

De acuerdo con el sitio El Séptimo Arte, Warner Bros. reveló el teaser-tráiler de 'The Batmobile', documental que será proyectado a todo el público hoy pero que fue dado a conocer en la Comic-Con de San Diego.

3dJuegos señaló que este documental demuestra que desde sus inicios a principios de los años 30's, el Batmóvil ha sido un símbolo de poder, esperanza y justicia, así como un prodigio tecnológico convirtiéndose en el arma más potente de Batman, pura creatividad para "la justicia sobre ruedas".

El documental, señala el citado sitio Web, ha utilizado material de archivo, imágenes e ilustraciones del Batmóvil para documentar desde su nacimiento y evolución hasta la actualidad. Cuenta, además con entrevistas de cineastas, diseñadores, conductores especialistas, actores y fans de este vehículo. Entre los entrevistados están los actores Christian Bale y Adam West y los directores Christopher Nolan, Joel Schumacher y Tim Burton.

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  • Creator of the Batmobile, George Barris

    Creator of the Batmobile, George Barris (2L), poses with characters dressed in costume ahead of a ceremony for Adam West, who played Batman in the original TV series, for the unveiling of his star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame on April 5, 2012 in Hollywood, California. In the early 1960's, Batman was simply a cartoon character in a comic book that was close to cancellation, but Adam West's performance in the ground-breaking TV adaptation propelled Batman into becoming one of the most-famous characters in modern fiction. AFP PHOTO/Frederic J. BROWN (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)

  • A crowd gathers around the Batmobile, co

    A crowd gathers around the Batmobile, cordoned off ahead of a ceremony for Adam West, who played Batman in the original TV series, for the unveiling of his star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame on April 5, 2012 in Hollywood, California. In the early 1960's, Batman was simply a cartoon character in a comic book that was close to cancellation, but Adam West's performance in the ground-breaking TV adaptation propelled Batman into becoming one of the most-famous characters in modern fiction. AFP PHOTO/Frederic J. BROWN (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)

  • A copy of the Batmobile enters the stadi

    A copy of the Batmobile enters the stadium during the opening ceremony at the IAAF Diamond League athletics DN Galan meeting, at the Stockholm Olympic Stadium, on July 29, 2011. Jeter won. AFP PHOTO/JONATHAN NACKSTRAND (Photo credit should read JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images)

  • A copy of the Batmobile enters the stadi

    A copy of the Batmobile enters the stadium during the opening ceremony at the IAAF Diamond League athletics DN Galan meeting, at the Stockholm Olympic Stadium, on July 29, 2011. Jeter won. AFP PHOTO/JONATHAN NACKSTRAND (Photo credit should read JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images)

  • A copy of the Batmobile enters the stadi

    A copy of the Batmobile enters the stadium during the opening ceremony at the IAAF Diamond League athletics DN Galan meeting, at the Stockholm Olympic Stadium, on July 29, 2011. Jeter won. AFP PHOTO/JONATHAN NACKSTRAND (Photo credit should read JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images)

  • Batman Live - Rehearsals

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 15: The new Batmobile designed by Gordon Murray to be used in the live stage production of Batman Live World Arena Tour is unveiled for the first time at LH2 Studios on June 15, 2011 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

  • Batman Live - Rehearsals

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 15: The new Batmobile designed by Gordon Murray to be used in the live stage production of Batman Live World Arena Tour is unveiled for the first time at LH2 Studios on June 15, 2011 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)