As we gear up for a new take on Batman, that means we're also gearing up for a new take on Gotham City. Perhaps even more so than its central character, Gotham represents the director's vision for the caped crusader. You got a gothic, art-deco style for Tim Burton's Batman and Batman Returns before moving to a candy-colored nightmare for Joel Schumacher's Batman Forever and Batman & Robin. Then Christopher Nolan flirted with a bit of stylized grit for Batman Begins (you can see it mostly in the look of the Narrows) before opting …