Brazilian football icon Neymar Jr. has once again proven he’s living the ultimate superhero life, sharing a jaw-dropping Instagram photo posing alongside his private jet, custom “Batcopter” helicopter, and a replica Batmobile – luxury toys worth a combined £50 million that showcase his obsession with the Dark Knight.

The Santos star, currently recovering from injury but enjoying life off the pitch, captioned the viral post: “Dreams can come true.” The image features Neymar grinning in front of his black Dassault Falcon private jet (valued at around £37m), his Batman-themed Mercedes-Benz helicopter nicknamed the “Batcopter” (£10m+), and his latest acquisition: a stunning Tumbler Batmobile replica from Christopher Nolan’s trilogy (£1.3m).

The Batmobile, complete with a roaring V8 engine, flamethrowers, and authentic movie details, is the centerpiece – but there’s a catch: it’s not street-legal. Neymar can only drive it on private property, making it a garage queen alongside his fleet of supercars. Similarly, while the jet and helicopter are operational, the Batman branding turns everyday travel into a comic-book adventure.

Neymar’s love for Batman is legendary. He previously owned a Batman-themed helicopter and has collected memorabilia for years. This latest flex comes after he splashed out on the Batmobile in 2025, transferring it to his personal garage near São Paulo.

Fans went wild over the post, with millions of likes and comments calling it the “ultimate billionaire vibe.” “Neymar is actually Bruce Wayne,” one joked, while others marveled at how the 33-year-old continues to indulge his passions despite career setbacks.

Currently playing for boyhood club Santos after stints at PSG and Al-Hilal, Neymar remains one of football’s biggest earners through endorsements. His collection extends to yachts, luxury cars, and properties worldwide, but this Batman trio stands out as pure fun – turning childhood dreams into multimillion-pound reality.

In a sport full of flashy spending, Neymar’s themed extravagance feels uniquely playful. As he eyes a return to the pitch and potential 2026 World Cup glory, these toys remind us: even superstars need their superhero escapes.