The Dark Knight Rises is also notably the first of Nolan’s Batman films to show his main character operating in daylight. A bold decision; after all, this is hardly the Adam West TV show.
“We felt to some degree we’d earned the right to do that with the character,” explains Nolan. “Batman Begins was very much about explaining the logic of the suit, and how it belonged in the shadows, in a position of stealth where he’s able to intimidate people with it as a new entity. And then through The Dark Knight we would bring him out during the magic hour and we changed the suit accordingly so he withstood that kind of exposure. But also the character himself has the reputation now, so he’s able to expose himself more and still intimidate people. And with the third film we’re just pushing that further…
“But,” he adds, “plenty of it takes place in the dark, too!”
just got empire magazine and TDKR article and photos are fantastic, Tom Hardy is going to be brilliant as Bane and I think this is going to be a certificate 15 due to some of the brutal treatment he hands out.
Its also discussed that the whole movie is set 8 years after TDK and that Bruce is forced to return to his guise as a direct result of Banes actions and Gordons hospitalization. I think that it is no doubt that Bane will 'Break' batman as has been discussed so often. I cant really see any other way of definitively ending it ...
it would make sense to me that bane arrived after tdk, has a fight with bats, breaks bats back and gets his injury in the same battle. it then takes batman 8 years to fully recover perhaps? but surely in the meantime he wouldnt allow gotham to fall? (That period would be the perfect setting for nightwing to stand in perhaps).
Maybe nightwing would be an option for an inevitable 4th film
Where does the Lassie pit fit in on all of this
Heals Batmans broken back.
Since Hardy is 5'4" they would prolly be corgi dogs.
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