Batman 3 "The Dark Knight Rises"


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But I am not criticizing it because it didn't show anything, I am criticizing it because I expect more in terms of creativity and concept as a teaser.

Well I didn't expect that much creativity in a teaser. What it did tell us was that the Joker was a different foe than anything Batman has ever encountered. That maybe he has met his match.

I don't think any one in this thread has complained that there should be more footage in the teaser, so I don't what your on about.

There's a lot of comments in this thread about how the teaser sucks (or sucks in comparison to TDK teaser). I'm not saying there should be more footage in the trailer, but right now there probably isn't very much to put in it in general (including audio). So that may be the reason for the recycled material in this trailer.

Come on guys it's a teaser like a game teaser.. maybe a picture to show something but no they wanted to show little footage to the film, remember it's still being filmed now. If this teaser didn't come out then you've be waiting for a full trailer some time before xmas or early next year.

^^^Whoa What?!?!?!?!?!

Where's that from???

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It's the last piece of actual footage shown at the end of the teaser trailer.

On another note, looks like Batman may have actually met his match, because he looks super tired in that scene. This movie definitely has potential to be better than TDK.

It's the last piece of actual footage shown at the end of the teaser trailer.

On another note, looks like Batman may have actually met his match, because he looks super tired in that scene. This movie definitely has potential to be better than TDK.

You do know that Bane in the comics is actually the one to break batmans career forcing bruce wayne to "retire"

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It's the last piece of actual footage shown at the end of the teaser trailer.

On another note, looks like Batman may have actually met his match, because he looks super tired in that scene. This movie definitely has potential to be better than TDK.

YES! That scene has instantly pumped me up! Thanks for the GIF!

You do know that Bane in the comics is actually the one to break batmans career forcing bruce wayne to "retire"

I'm aware of that. But that's just one scene. And only a couple seconds of it at that, so it's unknown what's actually happening there. But again, because it's a movie, it's not known how close to the comics it'll be, and whether the batman will be broken or not. Either way, this is my most anticipated movie of 2012. Every other movie is secondary for me.

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