I think Superman suffers from the same story woes the Hulk does. In this day of modern movies, he just doesn't have enough of a personal story arc to keep people riveted for over two hours. Like the Hulk, he is virtually unstoppable except under special circumstances. And for Superman, the general public has gotten just about every story angle on his love life from the Smallville series. So replaying the Lois storyline AGAIN is just about as old hat as knowing his villains will use Kyrptonite against him. So, like the Hulk, he may be better served as just a supporting character in a Justice League movie if they can't bring anything new to the concept.
So, for this film, I don't think the challenge will be what kind of outfit he's wearing so much as how good a story they can pull off that doesn't read like every other film ever made. They really need to think outside the box. I think that approach is why Smallville worked. They didn't put him in tights and pretend no one could recognize him with thin-rimmed glasses on. They made his abilities the secret and it worked extremely well. So for this film, they need to introduce something that allows people to see him in a new light. Hopefully that is why Christopher Nolan was brought in? Time will tell.
So, for this film, I don't think the challenge will be what kind of outfit he's wearing so much as how good a story they can pull off that doesn't read like every other film ever made. They really need to think outside the box. I think that approach is why Smallville worked. They didn't put him in tights and pretend no one could recognize him with thin-rimmed glasses on. They made his abilities the secret and it worked extremely well. So for this film, they need to introduce something that allows people to see him in a new light. Hopefully that is why Christopher Nolan was brought in? Time will tell.
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