In reality, the bat signal would not shine at night, but a group of engineers managed to build the mythical signal, which works just like in the comics.
In Detective Comics #60, one of the devices that has become the best communication between Batman and the Gotham police was presented, the bat-signal, the reflector that many of us wish we had, and some engineers made it a reality.
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The Bat-Signal is the best way for Commissioner Gordon to contact Batman. It is a specially modified searchlight with a stylized emblem attached to the light, which allows it to project a large bat symbol into the skies of Gotham City.
In real life, the operation of the bat signal would be impossible, since it is not only about getting a reflector and placing the Bat logo on it. But for the engineers at Hacksmith Industries they managed to build a Bat-Signal that does work.
In the video shared by Hacksmith Industries, which is shared by the Nerdist site, the engineers explain how they must overcome the difficulties so that the bat signal shines in the sky, in addition to the weather conditions that must help reflect the logo in the sky, similar to how we see it in comics, movies and television.
Hacksmith Industries has taken it upon themselves to manufacture different Batman gadgets such as the grapple gun, the batarang, and an earlier version of the Bat-Signal.
Currently the Bat-Signal shines in the movie The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Zoe Kravitz as Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Paul Dano as Edward Nashton/The Riddler, and Colin Farrell as Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin.
Jeffrey Wright will also star as Police Commissioner James Gordon, while Andy Serkis will play Alfred Pennyworth.
The Batman is already available in movie theaters throughout the Mexican Republic.
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Source: Nerdist
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