You can become the Dark Knight if you win an auction for an actual Batsuit used in a live-action film, but there’s a catch: it’s the infamous “nipple-suit.” After Tim Burton directed two Batman movies with Michael Keaton, director Joel Schumacher took the reins of the franchise with Batman Forever, and that became the film that first introduced nipples on Batman’s costume. The nipples are more accentuated on the Batsuit worn by George Clooney in the follow-up film, Batman & Robin, and this is what most fans will first think of when hearing the word “nipple-suit.”
That iconic Batsuit is hitting the auction block this month, giving fans and collectors a chance to own the screen-worn outfit. For display purposes, it comes with a mannequin that has been outfitted with a “hyper-realistic George Clooney head,” though the winning bidder would obviously be free to put on the outfit or do whatever else with it that they desire. The official listing for the nipple-suit reads:
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The costume, described as in “very good to fine condition” and exhibiting minor “age, wear, and handling,” was initially designed by illustrator Miles Teves. It was sculpted by costume and props department key sculptor Jose Fernandez under the direction of uncredited designer Bob Ringwood and director Joel Schumacher. The mannequin is 76" x 37" x 18" and the display stand is 24" x 24" x 5".
The Nipple-Suit Has Drawn Great Criticism Over the Years
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Batman fans have not been shy about their negative opinions concerning the nipple-suit. Just recently, Batman and Batman Returns director Tim Burton blasted the decision to put nipples on the Dark Knight’s costume. Burton said how his films were criticized at the time for being “too dark” and finds it funny how the subsequent films went too far into the other direction, going so far as to put Batman into an actual Batsuit with nipples.
“[Back then] they went the other way," Burton said, per Empire Magazine. “That’s the funny thing about it. But then I was like, ‘Wait a minute. Okay. Hold on a second here. You complain about me, I’m too weird, I’m too dark, and then you put nipples on the costume? Go f*** yourself.’ Seriously. So yeah, I think that’s why I didn’t end up [doing a third film].”
Even if it’s controversial, the nipple-suit is still a piece of cinema history, and chances are someone out there with some money to burn will be happy to pick it up.