Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-162.203.244.171-20130726023326/@comment-108.34.151.209-20150315192609

It is how I see it, and I'm not saying I'm right, but maybe you should check the trailer out again. The "wiggle/flutter" doesn't really show up in fight scenes mainly because of the fast paced action, where they're less worried about animating small aspects like this and are more focused on the actual action. You tend to see it in slow paced scenes where he's standing outside. The most visible being at 0:45, 2:09, 2:39, 3:31, 3:39, 4:12 and 4:18 of the trailer. If it's too fast to catch, you can also play the youtube version at .5 or .25 speed.

I understand different species have different horns, but horns by nature should be rigid. Also from the many different angle shots, (especially from the back of his head) you can see they are very thin. So much so that they definitely do not mimic a bull's horns, and I certainly can't think of any animals with horns that thin.

I'm not trying to start a war over what he is, just trying to state a theory with as much evidence to back it up as possible.