Batman 3 "The Dark Knight Rises"


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SEXY Anne Hathaway has suffered another butt incident on the Batman set

The actress ? who plays Cat Woman in the upcoming flick ? hit the headlines recently after injuring a stuntman during a fight scene with the butt of a rifle, now she?s had a mishap involving her own butt!

?Anne was filming a very similar fight scene when her costume split right open right on her bottom,? reveals an insider.

?She?s putting everything into this role both physically and emotionally and the wardrobe department is paying the price. She must have gone through a dozen costume changes due to Anne throwing herself around.?

http://www.showbizspy.com/article/233645/anne-hathaway-injures-her-butt.html

I demand to see evidence :shiftyninja:

Set Spoiler

According to sources, none other than Liam Neeson was on the set of The Dark Knight Rises on Monday, shooting a scene as Ra's al Ghul. Right now, I can't confirm if the scene was meant to be a flashback or if it takes place in the current timeline of the films, but Neeson was there, and he was in front of the cameras. By Tuesday night, he was already in New York where he showed up for the premiere of the revamped Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark. I have no idea if he's going to return to London for more The Dark Knight Rises shooting or not, but at the very least, we know he's stepped in front of the camera.

There are Theories on Bane's Mask & Venom Serum ... The venom serum gives Bane wildly augmented strength and stamina, but as a side effect it also makes him dangerously psychotic. There?s been a lot speculation about whether Nolan would include venom in his ?grittier and more realistic? version of Bane, but this headpiece, when examined up close, certainly lends credit to that theory... http://untitled-batman-project-trailer.blogspot.com/

Rumors I've heard are the new films Batmobile will be based on either an Audi R18 or a Lamborghini Ankonian.

IMO it looks like the R18 or something much like it was used for the stage car, and the Ankonian is a near perfect basis for a film Batmobile.

R18

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Ankonian

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The more rumors and images I see from this movie the more I'm convinced it's based on The Dark Knight Returns. So far I've heard:

Nolan brother's have worked the script based on Frank Miller's take on Batman. The ending of the last movie left us with Batman beign persecuted by police. The third and final movie will be about batman beign a fugitive, a couple of years later, while trying to do his job, just like TDKR.

Insteand of the Mutant Leader and the mutants as in TDKR the script was reworked so it will be Bane and a vast group of followers hunting down Batman and causing mayhem around the city.

Selina Kyle, just like TDKR will be only Selina. That's why we are yet to see a catwoman suit.

It will be the grittiest movie of the trilogy. With some lines taken directly from TDKR.

Of course I have no official source for any of this, only the word of my friends who are hunting down info like crazies. However, it does make sense in some way and, in my opinion, will be the perfect Batman ending. Also it makes sense since Nolan used Miller's Year One as the inspiration for the first movie and Moore's The killing joke, for the second.

Edit: BTW, another thing I've heard is that in this movie instead of "Bane" they will be using Bane's real name: Tony Dorrance.

Official Warner Brothers DKR pressers refer to Tom Hardy's character as "Bane," not as Tony Dorrance, and the official DKR page at IMDB lists Anne Hathaway as playing "Selina Kyle/Catwoman." Given that IMDB is owned & run by Amazon.com they should have good data.

We'll know a lot more as Comic-Con starts July 21.

Official Warner Brothers DKR pressers refer to Tom Hardy's character as "Bane," not as Tony Dorrance, and the official DKR page at IMDB lists Anne Hathaway as playing "Selina Kyle/Catwoman." Given that IMDB is owned & run by Amazon.com they shold have good data....

Wouldnt be the first time info at imdb is wrong or misguided on purpose.

That doesn't explane WB's constant references to Bane.

I know that most probably my info is wrong, but you should not believe everything some pr says. For example, every Nolan movie had a codename, sometimes WB completely denied he was working on certain movie or sequel and said instead he was working on another one entitled (insert codename here), but it was the one and same movie. PRs always do these things in order to avoid giving away important details.

Imagine, instead of declaring Bane as the next Batman villian they declare Tony Dorrance as the next villian. People would say "who?". Hardcore batman fans are the only ones who know Bane's real name. Nolan's Batman is not for hardcore fans.

MovieWeb.... reporting on a Collider story.

Michael Caine interview. Note the tenses he uses indicate the presence of a sidekick or sidekicks. I'm rooting for Catwoman and maybe Talia Al Ghul or a female Robin like Julie Madison (Detective Comics #49 - 1941) or Carrie Kelly (The Dark Knight Returns.) Let's not forget that Talia is the mother of Damian Wayne.

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That is unknown at this point, but it does sound like Bruce Wayne will have some help in his crime fighting endevors this time out. Here is what Michael Caine told our friends at Collider, with emphasis on 'them' and 'they'.

"I started filming last week and I film next week. As the butler, I do a load of filming at the beginning, and everybody goes off and does all the adventures and they all come home shot to pieces and I patch them together when they all get back. Christopher Nolan, I think, is one of the greatest directors in the world and I've been lucky enough...this is my fifth movie with him. It's such a pleasure to work with him and he's so clever. We've all signed the Official Secrets Act. I'm lucky to be able to tell you the title of the movie. I remember I did an interview and someone said to me, "What are you doing next?" I said, "I'm doing Batman." I saw Chris and he said, "Why did you tell them you were doing Batman?" I said, "Because I am." He said, "You're supposed to keep it secret." I said, "I couldn't keep that a secret." Let me tell you...the plot is extraordinary...really extraordinary. I know why he wants to keep it a secret. You really need not to know till you see the movie."

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MovieWeb.... reporting on a Collider story.

Michael Caine interview. Note the tenses he uses indicate the presence of a sidekick or sidekicks. I'm rooting for Catwoman and maybe Talia Al Ghul or a female Robin like Julie Madison (Detective Comics #49 - 1941) or Carrie Kelly (The Dark Knight Returns.) Let's not forget that Talia is the mother of Damian Wayne.

Please!

sanctified: Sounds interesting, but I was kind of hoping they'd do their thing with this one and finish it, leave the studio reboot it / build on top of it / whatever, and then maybe in ten years or so revisit this particular universe and do TDKR real justice. As great as the first and second movies are, the entire universe is too 'skinny' to go there yet imo. Plus I think they'd use the proper name if that was the case.

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