Apple Magazine - USA - Issue 507 (2021-07-16)

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“One of the most incredible things about Warner
Brothers is the incredible history of epic films that
are legendary,” said “Wonder Woman” director
Patty Jenkins, who helped reopen the tour.


Here are some of the tour’s key features:


STORYTELLING SHOWCASE


Selfie opportunities will be a plenty at the
replicated, iconic “WB” water tower as attendees
are able to walk along an aerial view of the
sprawling studio lot. The walls are lined with
mementos of the studio’s film, TV animation
titles, dating back to 1923. Some of the highlights
in this room include photos from classic films
such as “Casablanca” and “Little Caesar.”


There is a dedicated wall area of the Oscar-
winning film “Million Dollar Baby” and the
boxing gloves worn by Hilary Swank. J.R.’
Ewing’s boots and hat from the television series
“Dallas” are also on display. Several miniature
soundstages with the words “PLEASE DO NOT
SIT” are throughout the exhibit.


DC UNIVERSE


Step into the behind-the-scenes universe of
DC superheroes and villains. One of the
compelling aspects is the secret Batcave, where
guests will find the authentic Batmobile from
Tim Burton’s original “Batman,” the Tumbler
from “The Dark Knight” and the Batwing from
“Batman v. Superman.”


Costumes worn by Superman, Batman, Wonder
Woman, Aquaman and the Flash are on display.
Other standouts include Margot Robbie’s Harley
Quinn and Jared Leto’s Joker costumes from
“Suicide Squad.” Along with Christopher Reeve’s

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