YOU WILL BELIEVE A MAN CAN WALK WHILE BEING ARRESTED.
I don't usually go this route and say this straight out but…
"Looks like shit."
Obviously he's LETTING them take him away, but... Supes is supposed to be bright and uplifting and inspiring.
@Badass:
But that's exactly why people complain about Superman. They claim the rainbows and sunshine angle gets boring.
That's only what people THINK their opinion is, what they say when they're TRYING to articulate their opinion, but haven't put any time into thinking about it… because most people don't spend time thinking about such things. When Supes is done right they love it just fine being optimistic and bright.
Avengers was fun and fluff, and audiences responded great to that. (Same for Iron Man) Supes should have, maybe not that jokey tone, but the same sort of feel of fun and excitement and excitement about being a guy with powers.
Dark and broody is 100% wrong for Supes.
Is it REALLY that hard to get Bruce Timm, Paul Dini and Alan Burnett to budget a few months of their time to at least write and storyboard some of these live action films?
(Also, anyone that pulls the "He's too powerful so he's boring" card is also wrong. Its not about the superpowered alien outsider. It's about the likeable farmboy from Kansas. Power him down a tad so that he's still strong but not crazy comics level planet breaker strength, and make him likeable. That's all he needs.)
Spiderman hits a lot of the same misconception problems. The character is NOT beloved because of the angst and the personal problems. Yeah, he has bad luck and his personal life is kind of rough because of normal real world problems and conflicts of personal time allocation, but the death of Gwen Stacey and entirety of the 80's being gritty made people think Spidey is a brooder all the time, when... he shouldn't be. Peter Parker is liked because he's a normal guy... that does the right thing and then gets to be awesome in his free time. And yet, writers insist on putting him through an emotional grinder constantly or making him complain... and thats just wrong for the character.