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Cyborg is one of those characters that you've never heard of but will soon be a thing thanks to the upcoming Justice League film.
Wonder Woman's lasso will glow nicely at night.
These simple lights are built into the support structure for the shelter.
It's the first time Movie World have installed a test seat. Previously only Motocoaster at Dreamworld had this feature, which is commonplace at parks overseas.
The ride's test seat lets larger guests see if they meet the size requirements. A simple green light will light up if the restraint is pulled down far enough to lock safely.
The shade is open enough to not block views of the coaster too much.
The shade structures offer shelter from the sun without being too obtrusive. The queue still feels nice and open.
There's a lot of roller coaster goodness towering over the front of Movie World.
Shade is in place over the queue.
15 minutes... not too bad.
Riders must be 130cm tall and 7 years of age to ride. And a lot of other things...
Comic Book artwork lines the queue.
The park is looking surprisingly busy for a mid-week day.
You're flung out of your seat into the lapbar restraint at the top of the drop, and you won't touch it again until you're barelling along at 115km/hr at the bottom.
The train's sleek Batmobile style looks very cool against the bright track.
Then into some crazy German twisting.
Some amazing hypercoaster airtime.
Yeah... that first drop.
DC Rivals is very much the icon of Warner Bros. Movie World.
As if the non-inverting loop wasn't disorienting enough... try it backwards.