Dark Knight fans with $2 million hanging around can make their friends jealous by installing a high-tech, Batman-inspired screening room into their home, which features a Batmobile hidden behind bookshelves, life-size Batsuits and more.

The Dark Knight Home theater — a concept by Elite Home Theater Seating (Elite HTS) — is currently being built into a 12,000 sq. ft. home in Greenwich, Conn. It's scheduled to be ready by November 2012.

In addition to a 180-inch movie screen, the room includes a series of accessories inspired by the film such as gargoyles and a cylinder-shaped elevator, which touts the bat symbol. To take the concept to the next level, Batman's Tumbler vehicle is hidden behind bookshelves and a mock exit is created to look like a secret tunnel spanning about 30 feet.

The theater seats are designed to resemble what's inside the Batmobile.

"Our goal was to fuse together the cozy elements of Wayne Manor, with the Art Deco styling of Gotham City," Elite HTS said on its website.

Elite HTS is known for creating high-end, themed home entertainment spectacles, from the Batcave to a Pirates of the Caribbean home theater.

[via Born Rich]