Warner Bros. Museum, also known as the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Archive, is the only studio museum in the
film industry of
Burbank, California and is dedicated to
Warner Bros. Opened in 1996, the 7,000 sq. foot museum brings together costumes, props,
animation cells and letters collected from the history of Warner Bros. film-making and television programs.[1]
Original costumes and props from Batman Begins -
Christian Bale's Batman costume, the Ra's al Ghul outfit that was worn by
Liam Neeson, the Scarecrow costume, along with the iconic bag mask, worn by
Cillian Murphy, the costume worn by
Ken Watanabe and others.
Original costumes and props from The Dark Knight - Batman's costume, Joker's nurse costume, several of the henchmen clown masks from the heist scene at the very beginning of the film, a mini replica of the Tumbler, the original Joker suit that was worn by actor
Heath Ledger, whose performance of the Joker would win him a posthumous
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Batman's pump-action sticky bomb gun, The Joker's signature playing card calling card, Two-Face's coin props, the suit that was worn by
Aaron Eckhart, who portrayed Two-Face and even the letter written by 'Rachel Dawes', Bruce Wayne's childhood friend and former flame (in this movie played by
Maggie Gyllenhaal), before her death.