Jumping in here...kinda late? I've been so busy with school and various health issues that I haven't been around much, but hopefully that is turning around and I'll be able to spend some serious time on the site again.
Anyway, I do think people are maybe overreacting to certain aspects of the trailer. It's pretty obvious that Superman hasn't been "corrupted by his power" or anything like that. The media has just turned on him, and Lex Luthor--who we clearly hear briefly--may be one of the people behind that. It's also possible that Lex and Bruce Wayne are business partners in some way, which could give Lex the chance to manipulate him against Superman (it would also be really cool, to me anyway, if Lex were smart enough to figure out that Wayne was Batman. I was so happy that Man of Steel immediately got over the "Lois has no idea who Clark is" aspect, and it would be neat if Luthor was one of the main driving forces in keeping Bats and Supes focused on each other, rather than have their eyes on him).
It also looks like Bruce as an "older" Batman is falling into the "secluded retirement" that the character was in in TDKR. Again, the audience is clearly not meant to "hate Superman." Rather it looks like Bruce has fallen into some form of depression, a mid-life crisis of sorts, and here's Supes doing what he used to do, only much better than he ever did or could, and he's getting the love of the world. Batman has to be feared in order to stay a force for justice in Gotham. Superman doesn't need to be. And with Alfred's "look what's happening to my boy Bruce" line, it seems as though he's been watching his friend "obsess" (and the way Batfleck is looking forward, it appears that's what's happening) over Superman for quite some time. In any case, it looks like it's Bats who "picks the fight," so to speak.
I have no problem with the look of Man of Steel or this film, which looks a lot like Watchmen from what we're seeing. You don't hire Zack Snyder to direct your film if you don't want it to look like a Zack Snyder movie, and I can't think of one movie--Spartan Owls included--the man's made that hasn't been visually stunning in some way. We all love the way the Reeve films look, obviously, but we've had five of those including Superman Returns, plus a great animated TV series that was clearly borrowing the same visual cues. Nothing wrong at all with us getting movies that look "different" at this point.
My "concern" is the movie getting overloaded. With Bats, Supes and Lex all in the same movie, you have more than enough for a pretty sweet action movie (with the big showdown before the two heroes before they inevitably kiss and make up in order to defeat Lex), but I'm trying to come around on Wonder Woman being included. Gal Gadot certainly looks the part, and, unfortunately, having her in a movie that's guaranteed to be a box office smash may be the "safest" way to introduce her to the big screen (especially since her own solo film will almost certainly switch directors again before all is said and done, as the current helmer hasn't made a film since 2003's Monster, and we all remember what a kick-butt action movie that was, right?). Even so, I don't see how you put Aquaman (who, again, looks perfectly fine in the still we've seen) into the story, but clearly this is studio interference rather than Snyder at play, as DC wants to play "catch up" with Marvel without taking the time they did in developing their universe.
But oh well. I'm still excited as heck, and, again, have no problem with the "different" approach. Let's face it. No one is ever going to "top" Reeve, Kidder, and Hackman, so there's no point in trying to "duplicate" what they brought to the screen (in the way that Returns ran a little
too heavily on nostalgia for its own good). I loved Man of Steel, and Suicide Squad is looking cooler than I thought it might, so I'm going to keep my fingers crossed that they'll be able to pull this off, at least until I have reason to feel otherwise. Will DC top Marvel on the big screen? Of course not. But whatever happens, at least we'll get what's sure to be at least one memorable fight scene between arguably the two most iconic superheroes of all time. And that alone is enough to have me stoked.
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."