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I'm pretty sure this is another fan made fake... whoever made it did a nice job of making it look like they filmed it in a theater, but I've read quite a few things on other boards about this one that suggest it is fake...

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Some spoilers from filmick...

According to film ick, the character that Anthony Michael Hall is going to play is a well known character from the comic book. Apparently, he will appear as Edward Nymga aka THE RIDDLER. Who knows how big or small his part will be. Will he appear as the actual Riddler? I bet he will just appear briefly as Edward Nygma...

Ok, the big on set news is that Aaron Eckhart has reportedly filmed scenes in Two Face Make Up. Yes Kiddies, according to this blog, Harvey Dent will turn into TWO FACE and be a villian in the film. Here is the description:

"55/40. Scarring across the nose just a tad bit. One of his eye is deformed. And little bubbles across the scarring (They're manips that look similar). Wicked cool."

55/40? What's the remaining 5?

The scene may or may not have involved Two Face shooting Flass, the corrupt cop from Batman Begins.

So two villians (Joker & Two Face)?

I'm not too excited about that. I want the Joker to have all the villain screen time.

This isn't just a casual baddies vs goodies thing, there's complex stuff going on here. The Joker will get plenty of attention though, I'd be surprised if we get more than a glimpse of Two-Face, Harvey Dent (who eventually becomes Two-Face) is in movie and it really depends on the story there going for. Joker could be the one who "makes" Two Face. And then perhaps we get a small teaser at the end as to where they would go for a Batman 3 (I think we can expect a trilogy), much like Batman Begins did.

I can't wait to see this movie, the Nolan bros are great film makers.

Teaser Trailer could be shown before Simpsons:

There have been rumors circulating around the normal internet circles that Warner Bros. won't have anything related to the Batman sequel The Dark Knight ready to go for the San Diego Comic-Con.

Well, guess what? That isn't so.

Superhero Hype! has just received confirmation from one of our most reliable sources that Warner Bros. plans on debuting a teaser in front of some screenings of 20th Century Fox's The Simpsons Movie on July 27, which just so happens to be the same day as the Warner Bros. panel at Comic-Con in San Diego. Don't be too surprised if they decide to spring an unannounced premiere of the teaser for The Dark Knight sometime during that 10:30 AM panel. Stay tuned to Superhero Hype! to find out more about this teaser, and remember where you heard it first!

Source

They are filming the principal city scenes this weekend and next weekend in chicago. According to the tribune, Street closures due to "Batman" filming

When and Where: There will be three street closures on Saturday and Sunday: 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Upper Wacker Drive from Van Buren to Adams Streets; 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Jackson Boulevard from Canal to Franklin Streets; 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., Lower Wacker Drive from Harrison Street to Michigan Avenue.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/c...2&cset=true

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