For the same reason he released Batman in black and white (which led to tons of discussion as to what colours the cowl, the suit, the emblem, the belt all were), presumably, or for the same reason his first Superman photo from MoS didn't show much and the colours were hard to make out too. It's just a little thing to add some more build-up so people can excited about the suit and then what will be a "proper" look at it.
That has more to do with the Greeco-Roman style of armor. For instance
Brad Pitt and Eric Bana in Troy (2004)
And Russell Crowe in Gladiator (2000)
For similar armor styles check out other films and or series like Clash and Wrath of the Titans, Spartacus (Starz TV series) and of course Xena. Traits of classical Grecco/Roman armor include chest plate armor, wrist guard, greaves (shin guards) and skirts for both sexes! The style of swords used by Greeks and Romans were short swords and shields were circular.
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@ the comments regarding Snyder's sepia fetish (quote/multiquote wouldn't work for me for some reason)
If you include the recent WW photo, and work your way back you get this:
Man of Steel: The scenes on Krypton and the dream sequence come to mind
Watchmen: Vietnam, scenes with Silk Spectre II and Rorscach
300: The whole movie
I know Suckerpunch had sepia as well. I can't recall is Legend of the Guardians or Dawn of the Dead had sepia, probably though.
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I hadn't seen all of Snyder's films, only a few. So I couldn't really comment on his body of work. But I'm now watching his movies. Here's my thoughts on Sucker Punch.
Sucker Punch was def ambitious, and an intriguing mix of genres. I'm now understanding the criticisms of his films being shot in grim hues with little to no humorous interaction between characters to give glimpses of light. Not that he needs advice from me, but I think he needs to change up his game. Maybe hurl a curve ball with BvS? Back to SP, sometimes I felt like I'd fallen down the rabbit hole and took a few wrong turns, haha. Boiled down it seemed like a modern interpretation of David vs Goliath with a little Judas Iscariot and Christlike sacrifice thrown in. Snyder appeared to be going for a Matrix-esque depth yet IMO never achieved that.
Didn't love it, didn't hate it. Glad I watched it, though. Next on my Snyder list is 300.
p.s. Honorable mention: Jena Malone never disappoints.
One more thing--the dragon battle f/n rocked! btw, I want to watch some of those battle scenes again, and I'm thinking I'll do it with my good friend Mary Jane. This is just the kind of movie to see with her. (wink, wink)
Fav Wonder Woman traits: Strength, Compassion, Love...never holds a petty grudge. Xo
Suckerpunch is an example of creativity overload without nailed down precision for what it was trying to accomplish. Sort of like Lucas with Star Wars TPM. Snyder's a pretty imagantive guy and his movies have a certain texture and style to them, but I think he needs a focal point to aim for.
Synder's film adaptions:
300
Dawn of the Dead
Watchmen
Man of Steel (if you view it as an adaptation of Birthright and MOS comics by John Byrne)
All have a unique style (to themselves) which helps animate (brings to life) the world they are occurring in. Snyder plays his adaptations close to the chest and he manages to pull them off successfully. Suckerpunch he had no roadmap to go by. This was a story out of his head that he wanted to bring to life. It just didn't pan out for him like his other endeavors.