Batman 3 "The Dark Knight Rises"


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Liam Neeson confirmed that he definitely won't be back as Ra's al Ghul, although he said he'd be potentially willing to revisit the character somewhere down the line. So he's not a part of Christopher Nolan's plans, but considering he already reprised Qui-Gon Jinn in cartoon form, maybe he could show up in one of the animated DVD movies one of these days? [IGN]

Soooo true ;D

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this film would go from MUST SEE to EPIC FAILED if Bieber is Robin or some other character.

Well considering that Christoffer Nolan the man responsible for Directing the film and writing the script said that Robinho would not feature in his movies should really be enough for people not to believe rumors on homepages not anyway associated with the movie or the studio.... but I guess that is not the case.

French Newspaper Reports Marion Cotillard Cast In ?The Dark Knight Rises?

Since Le Figaro article is in French, we don?t have a perfect translation (maybe one of our readers speaks French and can do it in the comments?) but Batman News, who alerted us to the story, translated the story through Google as follows:

Marion Cotillard in ?Batman 3?. The actress, who is expecting a child in the spring with Guillaume Canet, will be scarce this year. She?ll do a single film and her choice fell on Batman 3. This blockbuster produced by Warner Bros.. enables her to work with the director Christopher Nolan, with whom she had turned very successful sci-fi Inception. Marion Cotillard will join the filming this summer in Los Angeles. She will share the bill with Anne Hathaway.

http://www.slashfilm.com/french-newspaper-reports-marion-cotillard-cast-the-dark-knight-rises/

So according to that link, Bane will the one that defeat Batman? Maybe part 3 will be end.

Not necessarily, that link describes the long history that Bane and Batman have had, and theres a lot of scope regarding Bane as a character and hes not just a dumb ass recking ball.

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A member of the JoBlo forums has posted a photo of the Arkham Aslyum set and said "my good mate who is working on set at cardington where it?s being shot sent me this". The photo appears to be legit, and we?ve heard they?ll be shooting in the Cardington hangars.

just to note...I will not be posting direct spoilers i.e costumes and scenes from the film just link to them.

Debunked!

Geoff Boucher of Hero Complex sent me a tweet to help clear up some of the confusion around this photo. What we?re looking at is the Arkham Aslyum set that appeared in 2005′s Batman Begins. In fact, Boucher stood on the steps of Arkham when he visited the Inception set back in 2010. Arkham Asylum could very well make its return in The Dark Knight Rises, but the set pictured here has been standing for at least six years.

Apparently I'm not in the UK enough to watch Channel 4 stuff, lol.

Channel 4 seem to block all of their videos on youtube to people in the UK, which seems incredibly retarded and pointless even adding them if they then block them from the only people who can watch their shows. Oddly enough I've even got the message when trying to watch a music video which has nothing to do with channel 4 :blink:

Tom Hardy discussed his preparations for Bane, noting that he might not end up wearing the comic book version's bondage-inspired costume:

Well, only if I feel like [wearing] it. No. Again Chris Nolan will revisit that territory entirely. I wouldn't go by that at all. Plus, that's a lot of weight to put on and I've gotta start shooting in May, so I'm gonna go pack up to about 13-14 stone [182-198 lbs]. I'm 12 [168 lbs] and a bit now, so I've got 3 months to do that.

[The Daily Blam]

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