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Although George Miller's Justice League: Mortal movie never made it to the big screen, thanks to director Ryan Unicomb, we now have an idea of how Armie Hammer's Bruce Wayne aka Batman could have looked.

Taking to Instagram, Unicomb shared an image of one of the Batman cowls planned for Hammer's portrayal. The shot is of an unfinished prototype and was shared in a "cool shit" offering in order to spread a little distraction during the current pandemic.

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Miller's 2007 project, Justice League: Mortal, was set to star Hammer, Adam Brody, Common, Teresa Palmer, and Megan Gale, but the movie was scrapped due to a combination of budget issues and a writer strike.

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