If you look closely at the comparisons with any picture containing the DX19, you can see they lightened the contrast/brightness on the DX19 shots and darkened the contrast on the Armory. Look at the difference in shadows, lines and blacks between the two. So weird, why not just shoot them in the same photo booth in the same conditions.
It’s like me doing this,
Just odd.
But yeah, this is about what I expected from them as far as an update goes. Yea, very reminiscent of those JND statue cowls. The big ole’ schnoz reminds me of some of those promo pics that magazines and General Mills would use to promote the first film.
It’s getting to the point now where I don’t think anyone knows what is truly “accurate” anymore. Same with the Ledger Joker. That’s what happens when you obsess and break something down to minutia. It will never be perfect. Everything becomes “idealized” or just plain wrong.
Also have to remember, things change from scene to scene. Actors, continuity changes, make up, costume fits, lighting. I have yet to see a 1/6 Batman that perfectly represents a certain scene other than the unreal customs head that perfectly recreated a cowl head of Batman in the interrogation scene. Small, squinty, beady eyes at the very tops of the eye holes, lip up to the nose,
But Bale doesn’t look like that in the whole movie. Sometimes he fits the cowl better, other times it looks too loose. Sometimes the make of the rubber cowl looks different and less polished. It’s just like Keaton in the first Batman film where each scene of him looks completely different. This isn’t even taking into account all the different types of cameras, lenses, angles, etc. you can have all the reference in the world, but when you factor in all these things it’s impossible to achieve a perfect
replica. It’ll never be that actual 1:1 thing you covet, which doesn’t even really exist in reality either. Go ahead, get a screen used prop from 20 years ago. Time and conditions have warped that thing to the point where it’s never going to look like it did in all those perfect, movie magic shots.