Hmm. That...was. It wasn't good or bad.
The chap who said you could piece together the entire film from the released footage was right. Scarily so.(I didn't see a certain scene in there, so I'm thinking that might be the post credit stuff?)
The performances are all good. Andy G grates a little bit with his twitches/ticks, but they stop about half way through. No one is stand out, or even amazing, but they're all good. Martin Sheen and Emma Stone are the "best" of the bunch. The chap playing Conners does far better than the script would suggest.
It's weighed down by telling the origin again, admittidly it puts it's own spin on things, but at it's heart it's the same story (with one terrible difference in spoilers below).
The "untold story" doesn't really come out (maybe in future films?), so I really don't see what benefit it provides. And it just hinders the rest of the film which feels very rushed (despite a huge slowdown in the middle)
There's a potentially good movie buried under it, but...it doesn't come off.
It felt tired and turgid throughout. There was never any excitment or sense it was anything other than "people turn up, do their job well and cash their paychecks".
The swinging is aces though!
Spoilers!