Gonna see it this weekend as a matinee; looking forward to the fight sequences, as they looked fantastic in the trailers. Not looking forward to the runtime and some of the woke/PC agenda bullshit I'm reading about that's sprinkled throughout the narrative (I already had an issue with the way they cast Jeffrey Wright -- who I liked in some of the Bond films -- as Gordon "just because," which is what I said about the casting of Laurence Fishburne as Perry White in Snyder's DC universe, as well as the casting of the mayor...it's the same thing I'd say if a filmmaker decided to swap out, for example, Anthony Mackie in the Captain America entries, who plays Sam Wilson/Falcon, for an albino female...it makes no sense and doesn't honor the origins of the source material).
There's even a YouTuber who reviewed this and who pointed out some of these "certain characters in the film are being cast as evil while the others are being seen as virtuous and savior-like" elements, and for that he is experiencing literal online death threats by the cancel mafia -- even though he stated he ENJOYED the film and gave it a solid rating.
I'm also a bit disappointed -- but this is something decided by budgets, foresight into audience preferences, studio mandates, etc. -- that we're now getting yet another timeline/universe for the Wayne/Batman character, after many of us really enjoyed the SnyderVerse variant with Affleck in the role; of course, this universe was altered and kind of reimaged, I suppose, with Todd Phillips' Joker, but then we saw Jared Leto's version of the character during the pre-credits sequence in Zack Snyder's Justice League, so it's all so confusing (even though I realize the Snyder/Leto angle was created long before this "new" Batman universe was crafted)....
At any rate, I truly loved Batfleck in the role -- it was the caped crusader so many of us WANTED to see...angry, weathered, bitter and hyper-powerful, even though he was a bit older, showing ZERO mercy to the criminals and thugs he hunted down in his city. Now, we're back to a "year two" or so timeline, and we've thrown out everything Snyder (and even Nolan) brought before it -- JK Simmons as Gordon (who I didn't care for in the role, either, but who was never given enough time to expand on the character; he WAS awesome as Peter's Daily Bugle editor in the original Spider-Man trilogy), Jeremy Irons as Alfred, et al.
I dig the idea of exploring a younger, less seasoned Wayne and the concept of a detective-esque Batman early in the career, but this "reboot" just kind of seems out of place with all the Batman content we've received over the past decade or so. This by no means is going to mentally stop me from taking in the film when I go see it, I'm just expressing my frustration at having to experience yet another timeline/universe telling.