I knew it could be done.
It was only a matter of time, vision, and courage. And though it has been a long haul, in the end it came sooner than I would have thought. But here it is. And it is vindication.
They said a "film" batsuit could only ever be a black rubber suit. They said Black&Gray was a dead end and that all the money in the world couldn't make that look work. They said spandex. They said camp. They said you could not rip Batman from the comic page and translate it to the screen. They called us haters because we did not blindly accept what was given us. They said we were trolls because we dared to believe. They said it could not be done. It is done. And it is magnificent. And it trumps all that came before it.
It is Batman as he should look. A modern take on the original that embraces the traditional look rather than shy from it. A take that understands how much Kane and Finger got right 75 years ago. A look that has not diminished with the passage of time but that has endured and is deserving of it's place in the modern canon.
Traditional is no longer an old fashioned idea to be laughed off as the musing of delusional fanboys. Today tradition is the very definition of iconic.
I might change a thing here and there... I would have preferred a straight up DKR logo and a different belt design, but it was never about "my" ideal as much as it was a defense of the iconic look in all it's aspects not just the pointy ears or the scalloped cape and this checks off so many of the boxes that even I would have to characterize any complaint as nitpicking.
Having said that, not all questions are answered and I suppose there is the possibility it could all go bust, but if this:
... is what it looks like when the color is turned on then, well... the fight has been won.
Gray is the new black.
My work here is done.