There’s a real difficulty involved in taking a costume that looks good on paper and bringing it to the big (or small) screen. Colours and proportions that look amazing in a comic book don’t always translate well to real life. Certain costumes are easy, like Iron Man, because robotics and mechanized beings have been a part of cinema since the beginning of the industry. We’re used to seeing them on screen, and in an increasingly technology focused society, if it’s got lights, lasers, and lots of fancy moving parts we’ll eat it up because it looks, to a point, realistic. Others, like Hawkeye and Wolverine for example, are much harder to translate because it’s difficult to take a grown man dressed in bright purple with a flared mask and a giant “H” on his belt seriously.
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After seeing the Suicide Squad...it really isn't
Least other properties actually stick to keeping their costume sin line wit the comics.
For example
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It's like it was directly lifted from the comics
I agree, the costumes in Suicide Squad are truly horrible! Although that seems to be an anomaly in the DC Cinematic universe!
Means nothing if the films are vapid tough.
they seem to be toned down compared to 10-15 years ago