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11 responses to “The New Robocop Should Have Looked Like This”
Is it just me, or is that third last one a Master-Chief Mech?
Probably just the colour.
My first thought was also a master chief mech lol
Assassins Cop? Looks like the Assassins Creed hood shaped into Robos helmet?
Why does everyone insist that the reboot has to look like the original?
I don’t think that’s what people are insisting, I think most people would have been happier with him looking like something other than a giant black dildo.
While I appreciate the technical skill, I kind of don’t like any of that stuff. Oh well.
hehe overgrown chicken
So Robocop could have actually looked like Robocop and not Batman.
It does wonders to research. The traditional Robocop suit and colouring still appear in the remake, it just hasn’t been shown all that much.
It does, briefly, then they decide it looks ‘too old’. It’s not the exact old costume but a slight redesign as well. They ‘focus test’ it and go with the new suit.
They were actually filming behind the scenes footage and they thought, oh well, let’s put it in the film.