Everyone seems to like it! It's being called one of the best comic book movies ever in multiple reviews. Okay, now I'm starting to get interested.
https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/ar ... t-reviews/
The trailers haven't thrilled me, though. I don't like goth Bruce or skinny Batman. And I'm totally over the dark "grim & gritty" approach for the character. (He wasn't THAT dark in the 1940s! Heck, Robin was introduced in 1940!) But I'll watch it at some point, likely soon after the disc comes out.
I do like the "city of villains" approach, inspired by works like The Long Halloween. Having two or three supervillains "team up" is usually a recipe for a bad film; but having a full cast of villains with competing agendas can work and be quite interesting.
And I like hearing that it feels like DC's Batman. Not a "Nolan Batman" or a "Burton Batman" or a "Snyder Batman." Rather, a Batman borne of the comics, not owing to a director's own vision. Yes, I know this will be Reeve's vision, but it sounds like he's allowed the comic book version to shine through more than prior takes. It's a real detective/mystery story, so we're getting the "dark knight detective" version we've been waiting for. I do feel I've yet to see an authentic Batman on screen, with the possible exception of (yes, I'm saying it!) Adam West.