BvS The Batsuit Thread - - - - Part 27

Status
Not open for further replies.
And finally, a live action version of torn batsuit with an underarmor:

f0waja.jpg



Batgod knows how long I have waited for this.
 
regardless if Ben kills the role or not...whomever is handed Batman next can see that a non heavy black rubber suit can work
 
regardless if Ben kills the role or not...whomever is handed Batman next can see that a non heavy black rubber suit can work

We only need someone to make a break and give him white lenses and we'll finally get completely comic-book accurate Batman. Baby steps. It only took, what, two and a half decades to get to this stage? :funny:
 
We only need someone to make a break and give him white lenses and we'll finally get completely comic-book accurate Batman. Baby steps. It only took, what, two and a half decades to get to this stage? :funny:

none of us will be alive for white lenses then
 
regardless if Ben kills the role or not...whomever is handed Batman next can see that a non heavy black rubber suit can work

I'm positive the actual suit Ben is wearing is not light and it's guaranteed to have rubber molding.

The only difference really is the visual look to it, where they've opted for a more fabric-ish material to go over the mold.

For all intents and purposes I doubt in practical terms the actual suit is any more agile for Ben to wear than what Bale had on.
 
Wouldn't it be weird if for the next iteration of Batman's costume is reverted back to the all black plastic look.
 
Wouldn't it be weird if for the next iteration of Batman's costume is reverted back to the all black plastic look.


Depends on what kind of Batman they'll be going for next time around.
 
The B89 suit conveys body armor, without directly telling you it is ...
Except for that scene in B89 that directly tells you that it's "some kind of body armor".

I already know Nolan's suit looks better. Plain and simple.
Yeah, well, uh, that's just like, your opinion, man.

No one ever said textured kevlar type cloth, with body armor padding underneath. Which is what we are getting now in BvS.
Actually, that is exactly what I said, both here and over at BOF. A lot. So did others. And every argument you rehash here about spadex this or Dead End that or in support of black rubber or a paramilitary style suit was countered by those of us who argued for something like the BvS suit.
 
I'm positive the actual suit Ben is wearing is not light and it's guaranteed to have rubber molding.

The only difference really is the visual look to it, where they've opted for a more fabric-ish material to go over the mold.

For all intents and purposes I doubt in practical terms the actual suit is any more agile for Ben to wear than what Bale had on.

Hmm, I don't know about that. Wilkinson made a point of saying comfort and flexibility were priority's. Guess we'll have to wait until the next trailer to find out...
 
Wouldn't it be weird if for the next iteration of Batman's costume is reverted back to the all black plastic look.

I'm actually hoping that for Ben's JL look, we get the dark blue hue to the cape and cowl. Maybe to represent him softening up a bit in regards to working with others.
 
What's your concern with the texture? It has a slight sheer to it which I like. It resembles armor that can withstand the test of time, clearly, with all the damage it's taken which they brilliantly included on the exterior. I'd have been disappointed if it were a brand new shiny suit that was just seeing it's first fight.

I think that's my concern about it. By virtue of it being the Batman, ergo Bruce Wayne, I think my expectation is that he can flip the bill on a couple batsuits.

Again, I'm reserving final judgement until the film, of course. But the only thing that's bugging me so far is the texture of the suit itself. And, maybe the context within the story itself will address it for me or not. I don't know.

Perhaps, but that's still preferable to what we got from George "No-Effort-At-All" Clooney.

There really was no effort at all. I could have sworn he even spoke as Bruce Wayne on the news within the film.

But, I guess on the list of absurdities in that film...not the biggest.

I'm worried about the neck movement. Hopefully they found some type of material or some type of innovation that allows free movement. Or maybe some good movie magic. But visually it's amazing and beautiful.

Though, the way he brings his head up in the trailer is a good sign so far.

I'm only a little worried, but I expect it'll work. My only thing about it is that the Batman Begins batsuit allowed neck movement, but we never really got to see it full utilized. And whatever reservations I had about the TDK/TDKR batsuit, it did seem like the perfect solution to simply divide the neck from the cowl to allow full movement.

But, the neck and back of the cowl looks alot like the Batman Begins batsuit. I really would like to see the neck movement on it because it looks great. And if they found a way to make it work, then that's awesome.
 
Hmm, I don't know about that. Wilkinson made a point of saying comfort and flexibility were priority's. Guess we'll have to wait until the next trailer to find out...

They say that about every suit ahead of time.

They said the same for the Begins suit back in the day, then due to issues of Bales actual comfort level they made the flexible head for the Dark Knight suit.

I'll wait until I see some more clear shots of the new suit but it looks pretty hulking, and in shape (if not aesthetic design) not too disimilar to the Begins suit.
 
Hmm, I don't know about that. Wilkinson made a point of saying comfort and flexibility were priority's. Guess we'll have to wait until the next trailer to find out...

It seems rather flexible to me. Look at that scene when he's raising from the debris in the trailer. See how the suit folds and follow his movements with ease.
 
It's going to move exactly like Superman's suit. The only difference, is he'll have a cowl.
 
It's hard to tell, but it doesn't matter anyway as long as the impression of flexibility is maintained.
 
Batman-Begins-Image-7.jpg
Batman-vs-Superman-Ben-Affleck-Costume.jpg


To me the only real difference in make-up I see is in the outside texture of the suits.

Again I'll wait until I see more clear images of the suit/longer clips of it in action, to make final assesments.
 
I don't get it. You could compare a movie set of a Western sheriff's office (made from painted balsa wood), with a movie set of the hull of an alien space craft (made from painted balsa wood), and declare the only difference to be what they are supposed to represent.

Isn't that the point of sets, props, makeup and costume?
 
We have to see also THE BOOTS !!! It is very important and i hope that they are not ugly like in Nolan's Batsuit !
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"