Mr. Blue Sky
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^It's all in the chin, it's a godly chin.
^ I don't think anyone was arguing for the cosplayer's version. It's pretty clear from the first suit pic the knuckles were to dark to be bright bronze.
You know, that stunt guy is rocking the batsuit pretty darn well.
^ Oh my god, I never noticed that. He does look like a statue,
Yup. Just cover the head with your hand and imagine this standing on the side of the building. If it weren't for the mouth opening, you'd definitely mistake it for a statue.
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I agree.
And I really like this shade of grey they went with. He actually looks like he's made out of stone in that famous gargoyle pose of his:
You know, that stunt guy is rocking the batsuit pretty darn well.
Seeing these pictures, and this footage, I feel something hitherto unknown. I am accustomed to searching out strands of comic book lore that movies have obliquely referenced, either by accident or design. I no longer feel any compulsion to do so, and instead reflect on the imagery before me as earnest and legitimate a realisation of the underlying concept as any other.
I love that we got this awesome full cowl and he can turn his head with ease. If only Nolan had done something similar instad of that dumb helmet cowl.
Seeing these pictures, and this footage, I feel something hitherto unknown. I am accustomed to searching out strands of comic book lore that movies have obliquely referenced, either by accident or design. I no longer feel any compulsion to do so, and instead reflect on the imagery before me as earnest and legitimate a realisation of the underlying concept as any other.
Welcome aboard. As a fan of Marvel I have been cherishingthat feeling for seven years.