Mr. Socko
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TOTALLY agree, thank you for stating that. gotham is not a real city, but the marvel characters are always living in real city's, mainly in NYC.
Yes. The Marvel films can't drastically change style as they're in real cities. Batman's city of Gotham can be drastically different in every series because it's a fictional place. It doesn't exist so there's no state that it must be like. Thus each film director and each comic book artist will all have a different style. Nolan's is gritty, realistic, and dark. Not dark like "Gothic Burton dark" but brooding dark.
So Nolan's Gotham is no more correct or incorrect than Burton's, or dare I say it, even Schumacher's. Yes, everyone will have a different opinion on who's is best and who did better. We all have our preferences but saying "Nolan's Gotham is too realistic looking so it's bad" isn't a real argument as there isn't much of a standard for comparison. If anything it would be the restrictions that come with it.
I've enjoyed all of the Gotham designs we've had, even Schumacher's to a degree.