What I think is odd about all of this is the distinct split we have in the "feel" of the interviews. Take for example Eva Green and HBC, neither of whom were fans of the original. Their interviews all have a certain "feel" to them. They use words like "funny" and "hard to explain", etc. And then we hear from people like Johnny Depp and Michelle Pfeiffer, who were fans, and the interviews cast a different light on the project. They emote a lot of excitement about the project and the original show. I don't know if the difference is due to nationality or how they viewed the project, but, for me, it's extremely comforting to hear from people like Michelle Pfeiffer. Her sense of nostalgia for the original probably clouds her perception of this project a bit, but it is comforting nonetheless.
I would have loved to have seen the on-set dynamic. There has to be a middle ground in the descriptions, and I think that is going to pan itself out in the final film. Perhaps this is another reason that we haven't received a trailer yet - because Tim and Warners can't agree on the feel needed for the marketing of the film. All in all, the whole thing sounds very complex, and that has me intrigued.