“Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” director Zack Snyder released an official image of the Batmobile after multiple photos of the vehicle surfaced.

Snyder took to his official Twitter account to share a “real” picture of the Batmobile. Fans recently shared images of stunt vehicles around the set “Batman vs. Superman” set, which led to the director releasing the above image.

Clay Enos, the official photographer of the “Batman vs. Superman” production, also took to Twitter to comment on the “iPhone” Batmobile images floating around online.

“iPhone photography is great but some things deserve more. #batmobile (Nikon D800 ISO 500 24mm f/11 1/25th sec),” Enos wrote.

It’s not the first time Snyder has attempted to correct people about the “Batman vs. Superman” production. Back in August, the director called into Detroit's 97.1 radio station when two local radio personalities decided to make fun of Aquaman.

Though Snyder didn’t confirm the appearance of Aquaman, the director didn’t care for the comments made by the radio show hosts and corrected their assumptions.

"I don't want to give anything away about the movie, but Aquaman has some cool abilities," Snyder said during his radio call. "People are like: ‘Oh, what? Does he talk to animals? Cause that seems like what he does. Or fish?' The cool thing with Aquaman is he's Triton, so you have to realize that [he] could cut the flesh of Superman if they came in contact.

"It's not to say that he's in the movie or anything like that," Snyder added. "But he has the potential to be bad ass."

“Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” will be released to theaters on March 25, 2016.