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White because it could symbolize Batman's redemption and the Gotham City population will realize they need him
I'm lovin the 2nd poster. it looks so sequel-ish lol idk. I wouldn't mind seeing a silver/gray color scheme. However, something about WHITE is clicking in my mind as well because it's so un-Batman like. A teaser poster with the white scheme would look strangely haunting but that's just meSo far, my favorite manips that I've seen are when people are using a grayish color scheme.
Like this one...
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And this one...
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I LOVE the second one btw... for some reason it really SCREAMS 3rd movie to me. A little work on it and I could see something like that hanging in the window of my theater. And the Bat symbol is AWESOME in that silverish color.
But anyway... I think Gray is definitley the way to go. Someone said it represents the dawn, but it also kind of mixes the grunginess of BB's orange/brown color scheme and the atmospheric blue from TDK.
So put my hat in for gray.
I'm lovin the 2nd poster. it looks so sequel-ish lol idk. I wouldn't mind seeing a silver/gray color scheme. However, something about WHITE is clicking in my mind as well because it's so un-Batman like. A teaser poster with the white scheme would look strangely haunting but that's just me
''Batman Begins' had yellow.
''The Dark Knight'' has blue.
What will ''Shadow of the Bat'' get? Vote in the pool!
Ditto.im pretty sure bb was brown. atleast that's how it looked to me.