Batman doesn?t need to be a beast. The character has different incarnations of course, but the one I wanted to see was stealthy and agile with Olympian level gymnastics ability. Someone like that is built but not huge.
That's what I'm saying too. But you can't go from twink to built in two months. They should've postponed the shooting or casted him earlier. I agree that Batman should be built, just not be Bane, which is what some people on the 'net seem to want with their fancasts.
Thing is, aesthetic considerations aside, nothing about angular armour and hockey pads says 'stealth' or 'agility' to me.
It's classic Comic Book "Light Armor". It's stealthy, it protects you and so on and so forth.
As we've mentioned a few times now, homeboy wears a cape so I don't see the need for something 'realistic' like vigilante body armour.
There has to be some inherent logic to eveything, even if they suspend your belief, otherwise it just comes off as silly. The cape is there to give the illusion of something inhuman/scare people, conceal him in the shadows, and sometimes it lets him glide and can act as a protective cloak. Yeah, chances are it'd **** him while fighting or running, but that's where the suspension of disbelief comes from.
Spandex is tough to pull off and really doesn't make sense. If you have access to such comic book-y tech that is both agile and can protect you, why not wear it? I get that people want underpants and spandex Batman, but that just can't be done in a film and be taken seriously, because it has to obey the laws of reality and not those of the paper.
Yeah, it looks cool. On paper. In reality, it looks like this:
And yeah, it looks kinda cool, I won't lie. But even he's got a techy belt, gauntlets and boots. So at that point, why not add some basic body armor that in comic book land is light and won't hinder you but actually protect you? It's just logical.
Now, if you're saying that you'd have preferred something like Batfleck's suit, I get that. It'd not armor and it does look good.
What I'm saying is that pure spandex and cloth isn't doable in live action, like, say, the Neal Adams version.