The latest Superman trailer made up my mind.
Blue and gray, with the oval, capsule belt and trunks.

The latest Superman trailer made up my mind.
Blue and gray, with the oval, capsule belt and trunks.
I'll bet they go with this look. Nothing ulitarian as we already have seen this a dozen times and REEVES has taken it to extremes with Police issue pouches and SWAT gear and hockey pads...lol... This will be more fantastical with a little grounding, just hoping they get someone big and broad shouldered to play him, not some european white trash frail actor.
Ugh.I'll bet they go with this look. Nothing ulitarian as we already have seen this a dozen times and REEVES has taken it to extremes with Police issue pouches and SWAT gear and hockey pads...lol... This will be more fantastical with a little grounding, just hoping they get someone big and broad shouldered to play him, not some european white trash frail actor.
Cut out the slurs or else you will be looking at a permanent ban. We don't tolerate that sort of toxic, offensive language here.I'll bet they go with this look. Nothing ulitarian as we already have seen this a dozen times and REEVES has taken it to extremes with Police issue pouches and SWAT gear and hockey pads...lol... This will be more fantastical with a little grounding, just hoping they get someone big and broad shouldered to play him, not some european white trash frail actor.
Here’s a crack at a very different direction from previous adaptations. I think the initial reaction will be negative, but hear me out. While it could be refined, I think the concept could be a jumping-off point for a new direction for the costume.
The basic idea is to adapt something similar to Neil Adam’s suit, but with rationale behind every choice:
1. The underwear is a reinforced harness that attaches to the grappling gun.
2. The bodysuit is like a worker’s jumpsuit — practical, comfortable, cleanable, made for work, somewhat loose.
3. A major problem with adapting Adam’s suit is that it looks too plain on the big screen. Most films have therefore added armor. Snyder added detailed musculature. Here, we avoid both. Instead, the idea is that Batman has to carry many pieces of equipment so that he’s always prepared. So the base layer is adorned with necessary gadgets for avoiding detection and collecting evidence (telescope, smoke grenades, flash bangs, radio, batarangs, torch, glass cutter, glass slides, etc.).
4. The suit doesn’t look scary. That’s by design. Instead, it looks humble. The idea is that Batman’s fearsomeness shouldn’t come from his appearance. A child shouldn’t fear him. Instead, Batman’s fearsomeness comes from how he moves, how capable he is, and what he can do if you’ve done something wrong.
*Disclaimer: I’m not a digital artist. Here’s a mockup using ChatGPT. It’s not a fine tool, but it’s getting pretty good at reflecting the user’s broad requests. After some fiddling around, I finally arrived at something pretty close to my original vision. Please don’t dismiss the idea just because it’s created using an image generation tool.
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Here you go, boss.I'd be curious to see this without all the extra accessories (just the utility belt will suffice), a lighter gray color, and the gold trim removed from the bat emblem.
Play around with the colors a bit (at least gray & black, if not dark blue) but I like the look of this. It's even got the added linework on suit-- Gunn will love it
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Here’s an even pulpier look, where everything is fabric or leather. The cloth mask would behave more like BTAS. I love the iconography of him being able to just pull the mask back.
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They should get different suit designers. Let each one design their own heroes suit.I just want it to be designed by someone who has a very different stye to whoever did Corenswet's suit. Not because I don't like it--it's grown on me an INSANE amount-- but because I don't want it to look like Superman and Batman go to the same tailor.
The DCEU suits look like they were designed by the same person (because they were, obviously) even though one's meant to be an alien undersuit found on an ancient ship from a superadvanced civiliztion... and the other is a billionaire's high-tech body armour with the theatrical trappings of something that traumatised him as a kid.
Change the blue for black, make the cape longer, and that's the perfect batsuit.
Darken the blue