The-Dark-Knight
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Actually triple post.
t:It doesn't look the same. it look like cumbersome rubber.
How about the scenario where Lucius comes up with a thinner lighter kevlar ala slmost fabric like, thus making it easier for Bruce to move and leading to the creation of a new suit?
Gee, and I was hoping he'd have the modified suit in the beginning of the movie, not halfway through it.
D'oh!
Whatever the changes maybe, I hope they'll include longer bat ears and the yellow oval. That just me though.

He won't be wearing tights, and his suit won't be more metallic. I can gaurantee it.
That's the best description I've heard yet. More "heavyweight fabric" and less "clunky rubber". A lot of the arguments regarding the suit material misconstrue what is meant, when people want a more refined costume similar to the comics. Somehow that means cheap cloth you can find in any clothing store."Finally, a tipster wrote in to Batman On Film claiming they've heard Batman's costume will be altered for the sequel, in an attempt to mimic the changes Bruce Wayne would make as time evolved. Says the tipster, "The appearance will not change dramatically, but will be lighter and sleeker than the one in Batman Begins. It may also be constructed to look more like heavyweight fabric and armour than rubber."

It'll definitely be interesting to see if the new suit will go with his new title. Perhaps a darker may take form, I'm definitely hoping for somewhat longer ears, and a large cape with noticeable scallops.This sounds rather close to the information we already have. A sleeker more fabricky costume. I think the major plot point has to do both with the Joker or some circumstance damaging the suit while the new design also gives Batman the mantle of "The Dark Knight" among the people of Gotham city. I mean we haven't even been in this story long enough to see how Batman becomes a "Legend" in Gotham.
The rest of your post clearly indicates you are not the type of person I was referring to.So no, Crooklyn, there is no backpedaling involved.![]()
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Personally you can't really put a guy in real life into tights and all that jazz and make it look as good as it does on paper in the comic books,
so you gotta go the route of big black armored suit.
Plus it's logical considering what Batman does.