I'm just sick of seeing all the initial negative reactions to pictures and info only to be followed by "I would be worried but it's Christopher Nolan". Now I wonder, how many times must that be said before one actually worries?
Until (a) something inexplicably weird happens or (b) Nolan makes a bad movie, which I guess is a variation of (a).
If you've seen movie props in real life, you'll probably agree that they look nothing like they do in the movie. They're designed to be photographed under a very specific set of conditions. Anything else makes them look wrong.
Like, Tom Hardy's shorter than Batman, we know this. But go and watch the teaser again. In that split second moment Bane walks up to Batman, Batman really looks like he's going to die because this hulk of muscle will rip him apart. In real life Tom Hardy walked up to Christian Bale in a choreographed way as Bale did what he was directed to do, and then through a specific set of camera angles and lights it made it look like Batman was gonna die. Making movies is all about illusion.