Display MoreI haven’t seen it yet (planning to soon) but I have an opion about Bruce Wayne not being in the film enough.
I feel Bruce Wayne isn’t really interesting as a individual character. At his core he is a rich guy that pretends to be something he’s not (happy, aloof, play boy,), his real ideologies and motivations are as Batman to clean up the city. Nolan Trilogy sheds light on Bruce’s trauma and some relationships but at the end of the of the day the plots revolved more around Batman and his actions - Brice trauma as a kid made him become Batman, his entire company funds Batman, Batman is a symbol of justice and so on. At times Bruce’s stories can boil down to foundations for Batman’s stories rather than us wanting to follow what Bruce is going through.
Compare that with Marvel where the identities are the heroes. Peter Parker is Spider-Man. All 3 iterations of movies are essentially about Peter’s life and Spider-Man is an extension of himself rather than a true alter ego. We as an audience love Peter just as much as we love Spider-Man and we want to follow Peter story. In the MCU that’s been the structure since Iron Man, we love Tony Stark and we follow his adventures as Tony and Iron Man. It’s not 2 different characters, it’s 1.
So imo I think it’s good idea to drop or lessen Bruce Wayne side of things. Keep Batman as the main character and make Bruce the alter ego and make him show up when he needs to.
That's why I prefer MCU I guess 
seeing the actual person behind the mask and what's going on with them is much more interesting to me