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Huge Collection Of ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Concept Art Spotlights Bane’s Mask & Selina Kyle’s Costume
Dec 27th
With ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ out now on home video release, Batman Hungary (via CBM) has posted over 60 pieces of concept art for the exhilarating finale in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy. The pics provide us with some great looks at early concepts of Bane’s (Tom Hardy) mask, alternative costumes for Selina Kyle (Anne Hathaway), Bruce Wayne’s nifty EMP rifle and more. Alongside Hardy’s dastardly, imposing and oddly charismatic villain, Bane, one of my favourite ingredients of ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ was undoubtedly Hathaway’s Selina Kyle/Catwoman. I thought she brought mischief, humour and humanity to ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ in abundance as this mysterious cat burglar desperate for a fresh start.
’The Dark Knight Rises’ sees Christian Bale returning to the dual role of Bruce Wayne and Batman alongside series regulars Commissioner Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman), Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), and Alfred (Michael Caine). Newcomers to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy include Tom Hardy’s Bane, Anne Hathaway’s Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s John Blake, Marion Cotillard’s Miranda Tate, Matthew Modine’s Foley, and Ben Mendelsohn’s Daggett. The story for ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ is set eight years after Batman took the fall for Two Face’s crimes in ‘The Dark Knight.’ It sees the Caped Crusader resurface to protect a city that brands him an enemy as a new terrorist leader, Bane, overwhelms Gotham’s finest. Christopher Nolan’s conclusion to his Dark Knight trilogy is currently the 7th highest grossing movie of all time at the worldwide box office with earnings of $1,080.8 billion. The film is also the 7th highest grossing film of all time in the United States with $447.9 million earned.
New ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ “For Your Consideration” Best Picture/Best Adapted Screenplay Poster
Dec 22nd
Yup, awards season is upon us! And with that in mind, Warner Bros. Pictures have released another 2012 “For Your Consideration” poster for the exhilarating conclusion to Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, ‘The Dark Knight Rises.’ This particular poster puts forward the film for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay (Screenplay by Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan; story by Christopher Nolan & David S. Goyer). Some of the key categories that the studio are pushing ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ for Oscar recognition also include: Best Director (Christopher Nolan), Best Actor (Christian Bale), Best Actress (Anne Hathaway), Best Supporting Actor (Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Morgan Freeman), Best Supporting Actress (Marion Cotillard), Best Cinematography (Wally Pfister) and Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer). The nominations for the 85th Academy Awards will be announced on January 10th. For more details regarding ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Oscar campaign, head on over to its official “For Your Consideration” website.‘The Dark Knight Rises’ is out now on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital Download.
’The Dark Knight Rises’ sees Christian Bale returning to the dual role of Bruce Wayne and Batman alongside series regulars Commissioner Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman), Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), and Alfred (Michael Caine). Newcomers to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy include Tom Hardy’s Bane, Anne Hathaway’s Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s John Blake, Marion Cotillard’s Miranda Tate, Matthew Modine’s Foley, and Ben Mendelsohn’s Daggett. The story for ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ is set eight years after Batman took the fall for Two Face’s crimes in ‘The Dark Knight.’ It sees the Caped Crusader resurface to protect a city that brands him an enemy as a new terrorist leader, Bane, overwhelms Gotham’s finest. Christopher Nolan’s conclusion to his Dark Knight trilogy is currently the 7th highest grossing movie of all time at the worldwide box office with earnings of $1,080.8 billion. The film is also the 7th highest grossing film of all time in the United States with $447.9 million earned.
Michael Caine Speaks On ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ & The Backstory He Created For Alfred
Dec 21st
Speaking to Warner Bros UK for ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital Download release, Michael Caine has revealed a fascinating piece of information regarding the backstory he created for Alfred – Bruce Wayne’s butler, guardian, and above all, friend. The Oscar-winning actor said, “What happens is I play the Butler (Alfred), so you haven’t got some great backstory for the blooming Butler. But I invented the backstory; which is Bruce’s father went to the SAS headquarters in Herefordshire, to see a friend, an officer. He was in the Officer’s Mess, and there was a Sergeant there, who had been badly wounded and couldn’t go back to the war and he didn’t want to go into Civvy Street. So he had took charge of the Sergeant’s Mess, and that was me. So what that is, you have this very tough ex-SAS guy, who knows all about drinks and service and getting sandwich’s and coffee, because he had to learn it for the Sergeant’s mess. So I told Christopher Nolan that story and he said, “I should have written it.” (Laughs) Actors always invent a backstory if the writer hasn’t.” Check out the full video below.
’The Dark Knight Rises’ sees Christian Bale returning to the dual role of Bruce Wayne and Batman alongside series regulars Commissioner Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman), Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), and Alfred (Michael Caine). Newcomers to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy include Tom Hardy’s Bane, Anne Hathaway’s Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s John Blake, Marion Cotillard’s Miranda Tate, Matthew Modine’s Foley, and Ben Mendelsohn’s Daggett. The story for ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ is set eight years after Batman took the fall for Two Face’s crimes in ‘The Dark Knight.’ It sees the Caped Crusader resurface to protect a city that brands him an enemy as a new terrorist leader, Bane, overwhelms Gotham’s finest. Christopher Nolan’s conclusion to his Dark Knight trilogy is currently the 7th highest grossing movie of all time at the worldwide box office with earnings of $1,080.8 billion. The film is also the 7th highest grossing film of all time in the United States with $447.9 million earned. ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ is available now on home video release.
New ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ “For Your Consideration” Best Picture/Best Director Poster
Dec 18th
“A meditation on mortal loss and heroic frailty. This is a film of grand ambitions and epic achievement.” Seeing as we’re now in the thick of awards season, Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures have launched their “For Your Consideration″ campaign for the spellbinding conclusion to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, ‘The Dark Knight Rises.’ Some of the key categories that the studio are pushing for awards recognition include: Best Picture, Best Director (Christopher Nolan), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor (Christian Bale), Best Actress (Anne Hathaway), Best Supporting Actor (Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Morgan Freeman), Best Supporting Actress (Marion Cotillard), Best Cinematography (Wally Pfister) and Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer). The nominations for the 85th Academy Awards will be announced on January 10th. ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ is out now on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital Download.
’The Dark Knight Rises’ sees Christian Bale returning to the dual role of Bruce Wayne and Batman alongside series regulars Commissioner Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman), Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), and Alfred (Michael Caine). Newcomers to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy include Tom Hardy’s Bane, Anne Hathaway’s Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s John Blake, Marion Cotillard’s Miranda Tate, Matthew Modine’s Foley, and Ben Mendelsohn’s Daggett. The story for ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ is set eight years after Batman took the fall for Two Face’s crimes in ‘The Dark Knight.’ It sees the Caped Crusader resurface to protect a city that brands him an enemy as a new terrorist leader, Bane, overwhelms Gotham’s finest. Christopher Nolan’s conclusion to his Dark Knight trilogy is currently the 7th highest grossing movie of all time at the worldwide box office with earnings of $1,080.8 billion. The film is also the 7th highest grossing film of all time in the United States with $447.9 million earned.
Jonathan Nolan Speaks On ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ & The Upcoming ‘Justice League’ Movie
Dec 15th
The good people over at Empire recently spoke with ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ co-writer and brother of director Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan, to talk on a number of subjects relating to Batman and the future of the DC Comics world at Warner Bros. With ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ taking the superhero genre to a truly epic level, Nolan was asked if there was a sense that the filmmaking team could do anything they liked on that particular film after ‘Batman Begins’ and ‘The Dark Knight,’ replying, “The fun thing about writing in that environment is, with Emma [Thomas] and Chris and Wally [Pfister] and their team, whatever you want to do with a scene they would be able to achieve it. The beauty of that is you don’t have to sit there saying to yourself, ‘Well they’re not going to be able to do that!’ After Inception, Chris can do anything. You can write a sequence as huge as you like.”
Following up that answer, Empire raised the point of the Bane prologue in the context of this year’s films – ‘The Avengers,’ ‘Skyfall’ – in that there seems to be this trend of villains conspiring to get themselves captured. On that point, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter said, “Well, the Joker did that gag in The Dark Knight and that’s one of my favourite scenes in The Dark Knight! But I’m sure we were inspired by what went before — probably Bond movies or something else. There’s something great about it: in the face of certain defeat they have actually engineered the whole thing. There are similarities between Bane and The Joker in that sense. With both you think the shoe is on the other foot, and then you realise that the entire encounter has been engineered for them to get something they want. But The Joker has a particularly municipal aim. With this one, Bane’s out to do something really big. He is completely in charge of that situation. And unafraid, almost absurdly fearless. You’re never in any doubt with Bane. He is completely what he is. He’s absolutely… Out-of the box thinking. He does not take into consideration his fear.”
‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Best Picture/Best Director “For Your Consideration” Poster
Dec 10th
“A meditation on mortal loss and heroic frailty. This is a film of grand ambitions and epic achievement.” With awards season upon us, Warner Bros. Pictures have launched their “For Your Consideration″ campaign for the exhilarating conclusion to Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, ‘The Dark Knight Rises.’ Some of the key categories that the studio are pushing for awards recognition include: Best Picture, Best Director (Christopher Nolan), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor (Christian Bale), Best Actress (Anne Hathaway), Best Supporting Actor (Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Morgan Freeman), Best Supporting Actress (Marion Cotillard), Best Cinematography (Wally Pfister) and Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer). The nominations for the 85th Academy Awards will be announced on January 10th, while the Golden Globe nominations will be announced on December 13th. ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ is out now on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital Download.
’The Dark Knight Rises’ sees Christian Bale returning to the dual role of Bruce Wayne and Batman alongside series regulars Commissioner Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman), Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), and Alfred (Michael Caine). Newcomers to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy include Tom Hardy’s Bane, Anne Hathaway’s Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s John Blake, Marion Cotillard’s Miranda Tate, Matthew Modine’s Foley, and Ben Mendelsohn’s Daggett. The story for ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ is set eight years after Batman took the fall for Two Face’s crimes in ‘The Dark Knight.’ It sees the Caped Crusader resurface to protect a city that brands him an enemy as a new terrorist leader, Bane, overwhelms Gotham’s finest. Christopher Nolan’s conclusion to his Dark Knight trilogy is currently the 7th highest grossing movie of all time at the worldwide box office with earnings of $1,081 billion. The film is also the 7th highest grossing film of all time in the United States with $448.1 million earned.














