Mr. Earle
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All true, but as far as the canon comics go, there is a standard depiction of Batman in today's comics. It has changed through time, but they only need to adapt the Batman of 2010, not Golden or Silver age Batman. The current canon Batman.Well see, here's the thing. You cannot compare any of these guys to Bats because no comic book character has gone through as much stylistic and creative elasticity as he has since his inception. No one. If you think about it, it's pretty amazing how Batman has covered every end of the spectrum. There's too many interpretations of the character to logistically mix into one satisfactory amalgamation.
So yes, Marvel can make as many sequels as they want without having to 'reset' after a creative team leaves. But that's their liberty alone. Societal and historical shifts aside, the tone hasn't changed drastically from their original creation.
No so with Bats. He has very distinctive eras, and even there, he'll have subcategories under them. BTAS and AA (the game) are the two closest interpretations of Bats that I like, and these two styles clash in many ways, in spite of the latter borrowing heavily from the former. No director is ever going to escape the alienation of the fanbase. Maybe when Nolan is gone, and the next director fulfills your every hope and dream, you'll realize this. Rest assured you'll have plenty of people b****ing against your favorite depiction.
Its a story constantly evolving and adapting to the tastes of each era. 90ies were grimdark for example. This decade is... whatever it is. Why cant they follow the tone of the comics? They dont need to adapt Golden Age batman just because that's how he was written back then.