Maybe I'm missing something here, but I'm digging the new suit. In defense of the colour, cops in a lot of municipalities wear all black. It's intimidating, and it doesn't draw a lot of attention, useful when you're trying to fly under the radar. As for it looking like a guy in a suit, remember how stupid Chris Evans looked on the set of the Avengers? I'm sure it will look better on screen. As for the lack of bulk, perhaps the armour is sufficiently protective as thin as it is. I mean look at bullet proof vests. They're super thin cloth, and they stop bullets. A futuristic cyborg would no doubt be made of futuristic materials that are allowed to be thin without me having to suspend my disbelief completely. The one thing that bugs me is that nowhere on his body does it designate him as a cop. He should say police on him somewhere, or have a barcode badge or something.
As I mentioned before, this suit has NO intimidation factor. As for trying to "flying under the radar", the real Robocop wouldn't cared for that. He'll just bust in through the front door and get up in your face, which is exactly the main reason he was made. No reason to hide or sneak around.. That's what made Robo intimidating to bad guys, when Robo arrived...... sheeit just got real...
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If this is the final suit, I really hope the story will cary this movie enough to distract that horrible design.
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