If you've ever wanted your own one of if not the most infamous Batman suit, here's your chance!
The Batman costume worn by George Clooney in the 1997 film “Batman & Robin” is up for grabs, thanks toThe suit, repeatedly ridiculed for its exaggerated plastic nipples, has an opening bid of $40,000.
An official with Heritage Auctions calls it the most famous Batman costume ever made, and one that even Clooney himself has made fun of over the years.used by Jim Carrey’s Riddler in “Batman Forever,” are also being auctioned off.Copyright 2022 CNN Newsource. All rights reserved.
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