Hi, I went to watch the BvS movie in anticipation of Wonder Woman's hot new car. However, I must've missed it somewhere, among all the action.
Does anyone know the exact scene where Wonder Woman's car appears?
I had the same problem with Godzilla. Not once did he turn into a humvee and it was frankly disappointing.
>>5576708
It's invisible like her jet. Stupid.
They're just saving it for Thor 3, right?
Yes, when Bruce tries to catch up with her at the party, duh.
Its scene was removed from the movie, but will likely be put back in for the R-Rated extended edition when it's released on Blu-Ray.
>>5576708
But they do this with Starwars and Avengers, wha exactly is the problem?
Me and my girlfriend always find it amusing when we see Cars designed after characters and their traits. It's just a fun car and no doubt it was fun to come up with the designs for all these big media names.
>>5578683
>Me and my girlfriend
Is she some sort of Invisible Girlfriend like Wonder Woman's jet?
>>5576708
You probably won't find any of them that Mattel picked for the tie-in cars.
>>5578684
Definitively
>>5576708
>>5578794
Alot of these cars are just very OLD hotwheels they had years back rehashed, I still have the first version of that power pistons car from the set.
>Oh hay else can we have for the tie in line?
>we have the 2 pack with armored batman and superman themed car set and the packs with the little mini fig with a cop car or a batmobile
>why not just use old shit and repaint it?
I was waiting for a thread like this, bait or stupidity I don't care, its a shitty tie in line using even shittier cars.
Least the captain america tie in used real life cars and had more diecast in them unlike plastic shit over here
>>5578683
>mentioning relationships unnecessarily
Autism aside I honestly prefer original made cars cast mostly in diecast, the starwars cars did great, while this line is cheaper since they're regular hotwheels they...chosen mostly plastic shit molds.
That and despite owning it for years I hate the power pistons car used, even more that gold plastic they used, if only they stuck to original homaging cars rather than slapping graphics on an existing car...
>>5578908
They've done this for a while now. I thought the Star Wars set looked pretty good though, the designs of the vehicles and paint jobs really made them feel like they could be something you'd see in the Star Wars universe.
>>5583215
>>5576905
Actually Jane Foster's van was fairly important to the plot of Thor. What, nobody else remember Thor? That's okay I guess...
>>5578794
>Batman Bosozoku
meanwhile... in Japan...