Batman 3 "The Dark Knight Rises"


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Agreed with all but the last. Given Nolan will be producing the Batman reconfiguration in 2015 ans Man of Steel in 2012 it seems to me we can't say his involvement in a Justice League film is out. He's Warner's go-to guy for major adventure & sci-fi projects these days.

Huh?

Yes. After this series Bale is said to be done and Batman is being updated in "Untitled Batman Reboot" (reboot is probably the wrong term) for May, 2015 - probably later in his career. Nolan and his wife Emma Thomas are, as usual, listed as the producers. He's not the director (yet)

This is straight from Jeff Robinov, President of Warner Brothers movie group.

This Batman along with Flash (2013), Superman (2012), Green Lantern (unknown if Hal Jordan or John Stewart) etc. are expected to form the core of a Justice League film.

Yes. After this series Bale is said to be done and Batman is being updated in "Untitled Batman Reboot" (reboot is probably the wrong term) for May, 2015 - probably later in his career. Nolan and his wife Emma Thomas are, as usual, listed as the producers. He's not the director (yet)

This is straight from Jeff Robinov, President of Warner Brothers movie group.

This Batman along with Flash (2013), Superman (2012), Green Lantern (unknown if Hal Jordan or John Stewart) etc. are expected to form the core of a Justice League film.

which will never happen :alien: :devil:

It think it's an earthquake. In the comics, there was a major arc in 98/99 about an earthquake hitting Gotham and the government sealing it off from the rest of the world.

That, or they are in Leonardo DiCaprio's mind. Batman likes to go deeper.

that trailer is fan made

catch the teaser trailer here before it gets taken down

http://www.comicbook...si_Teaser_Leaks

We can only hope people see that's obvious. Then again, someone will believe it's a real trailer. Sucks the other one was taken down though.

Edit: And that trailer definitely has me more interested to find out what's going on and what has happened.

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