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1:33AM

The Newest Trailer for "The Dark Knight Rises"

July looms on the horizon...

The latest trailer for The Dark Knight Rises has hit the web. Check it out below!

A new TDKR trailer was slated to appear in front of Marvel's The Avengers this Friday, but it is unclear if this is that trailer. I'm inclined to think so, but I'd be more than happy to be proven wrong if it means a few more glimpses at the upcoming blockbuster.

The Dark Knight Rises will conclude director Christopher Nolan's Batman epic on July 20th.

2:30PM

New Trailer for The Dark Knight Rises........rises!

Beacuse a teaser and a prologue preview just aren't enough to satisfy fans, a new full-length trailer for The Dark Knight Rises was released this weekend in front of Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.  Check it out below!

Adding to the ominous vibe already seen in the teaser trailer, the new footage showcases just about every actor in the cast, and also gives us our first sample of the voice that will be coming from behind the mask of Tom Hardy's Bane.  Sounds a little muffled, to be honest, but my faith in Christopher Nolan has paid off in the past, so I'm willing to roll with this one.

Bringing an end to Nolan's on-screen legend, The Dark Knight Rises will arrive in theaters on July 20th, 2012.

6:14AM

First Look at Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle/Catwoman!

Hot on the heels of first look at the new Superman, Warner Brothers has released a new photo from the set of The Dark Knight Rises.  Here is our first look at Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle!

Hey Bruce, she stole your bike.

She sports the black suit, but it looks like the filmmakers are choosing not to go with the cat-ear cowl.  However, those look to be a new, high-tech take on the goggles worn by the character in recent years.

Directed by Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight Rises also stars Christain Bale, Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Marion Cotillard.  It hits theaters on July 20th, 2012.

1:16PM

The Dark Knight Rises Teaser Goes Online!

After premiering in theaters in front of Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 on Friday, the teaser trailer for The Dark Knight Rises, the final installment of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, has made it to the web.  Check it out below!

The teaser offers a new look at Tom Hardy's Bane, and ends with a shot straight out of "Batman: Knightfall" (1993). 

The Dark Knight Rises opens on July 20th, 2012.

9:12PM

Josh Pence Cast in The Dark Knight Rises!

Is Ra's al Ghul immortal?  Are his methods.....supernatural?

Photo Credit: Steve GranitzChristopher Nolan is not quite done casting for his last Batman film.  Actor Josh Pence (The Social Network) has joined the already enormous ensemble for The Dark Knight Rises.  

According to unconfirmed reports by The Hollywood Reporter, Pence will portray the young Ra's al Ghul.  For this film, the character, previous played by Liam Neeson in 2005's Batman Begins, will appear in flashback sequences set 30 years before the events of The Dark Knight Rises.  Additional unconfirmed reports have stated that Marion Cotillard, while definitely a cast member, may or may not be playing Talia al Ghul, daughter of Ra's.  If both reports turn out to be true, the flashbacks in question may deal with Talia in her youth, and may also address her relationship with her father.

Liam Neeson as Ra's al GhulTo have Ra's al Ghul appearing younger only 30 years prior to the present indicates that Nolan's Batman universe definitely does not address the character's immortality, a theme that has been a huge part of the villain's history in DC Comics.  However, "keeping it grounded" has seemed to be Nolan's biggest concern in creating his on-screen Gotham City and its inhabitants, so supernatural themes may have no place in his vision.

Oddly enough, in May 2012, Josh Pence will star alongside Liam Neeson in Battleship, a film adaptation of the popular Milton Bradley game.

The Dark Knight Rises is getting ready to start shooting in Pittsburgh, and will arrive in theaters on July 20th, 2012.

8:52AM

Alberto Falcone In 'The Dark Knight Rises'

[UPDATED]

We've kept you apprised of the various casting news of Christopher Nolan's third entry into his wildly successful Batman franchise, and today's no different.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt's secretive role in the upcoming The Dark Knight Rises has been revealed:  Alberto Falcone.  Yep, I can see it.

Left: Joseph Gordon-Levitt (credit: Caryn Loveless); Right: Alberto Falcone from Batman: Long Halloween

Son of Carmine Falcone (portrayed by Tom Wilkinson in Batman Begins), Alberto Falcone is the black sheep of the Falcone organized crime family. While he bears no lack of desire to join the family business, Alberto's slight stature and unassuming nature made him ill-equipped, his family believed, to perform the duties expected of a prince in the Falcone family of crime.

However, in the acclaimed graphic novel Batman: The Long Halloween, Falcone's deep jealousies of his more favored siblings took to light as Falcone became the Holiday Killer (one of them, anyway) and singlehandedly took down rival gang members all over Gotham.

Will the Holiday Killer show up in The Dark Knight Rises?  Nolan has continued his commitment to create a Batman universe firmly trenched in believable reality -- and what is more believable than a vicious crime boss? With Bane (Tom Hardy), Selina Kyle (Anne Hathaway), and (possibly) Talia al Ghul already in the cards, though, Gotham might already be a little too crowded for the Holiday Killer.

The Dark Knight Rises grapple hooks its way into theatres on July 20, 2012.

9:05PM

Marion Cotillard Joins "The Dark Knight Rises"...?

French newspaper, Le Figaro has reported that Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard (Le Vie en Rose, Inception) has joined the cast of The Dark Knight Rises.  Official confirmation from Christopher Nolan or Warner Brothers has yet to come, but according to the Le Figaro article (and the translation provided by Batman-News.com), Cottilard "will join the filming this summer in Los Angeles."  She will join Inception co-stars Tom Hardy and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, as well as returning favorites, Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, and Michael Caine.

With Anne Hathaway already cast as Selina Kyle, speculation has arisen that the second female role might be that of Talia al Ghul, daughter of Ra's al Ghul, the villain portrayed by Liam Neeson in 2005's Batman Begins.  With Bane (Hardy) already confirmed as a villain, Joseph Gordon-Levitt's role currently under wraps, and Selina Kyle's Catwoman status still unconfirmed, more questions seem to arise with each new casting call.  Bane, Catwoman, and Talia all carry villain cards in the Batman universe, but Christopher Nolan might still surprise us with a curveball or two. 

The Dark Knight Rises is due in theaters on July 20th, 2012.

4:41PM

The Bat-Villains Rise

Warner Brothers has announced Christopher Nolan's selections for the villains in The Dark Knight Rises.  Anne Hathaway has been chosen to portray Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, opposite Christian Bale in Nolan's third and final Batman film.  With the departure of the Rachel Dawes character in the The Dark Knight, it had been assumed by many that Selina would be introduced in the next installment.  However, previous speculation raised the question if Selina would appear as Catwoman in the film.  Since this is Nolan's last time at the helm on the Bat-franchise, it is more than likely that we will see Hathaway in the famous black suit.  (No purple.  I'm expecting a take on Jim Lee's Catwoman, goggles and all!)

On the heels on this announcement, Tom Hardy, who had been cast a few months ago in an unknown role, has been confirmed as Bane, the juiced-up villain whose mostly notable contribution to Bat-history was breaking Batman's back in 1993.  According to Nolan, it is a "new interpretation of one of Batman's most formidable enemies."  With Nolan's direction, I am hopeful that we will see something closer to the proper Bane on screen, rather than the mindless hulk ripoff that appeared in Joel Schumacher's 1997 fiasco, Batman & Robin.

We know that multiple villains is a bit of a juggling act sometimes (see Spider-Man 3), but if Batman Begins and The Dark Knight are any indication, Christopher Nolan knows how to pace his films.  I doubt we will see Catwoman and Bane conspiring together at any point.  Plus, with Selina as the new romantic interest for Bale's Bruce Wayne, I'm sure the tension/romance will carry over between their masked alter egos as well.  It is a character dynamic that has been dealt with for many years in Batman lore, most notably in Jeph Loeb's "Batman: Hush" comic from 2002.

With this sequel slated to hit screens in the Summer of 2012, The Dark Knight Rises adds more power to what is shaping up to be another superhero-filled year.  The film joins the reboot of fellow Warner Brothers franchise, Superman, as well as Marvel's comic opus, The Avengers in forming what will be another blockbuster Summer.

The Dark Knight Rises is due in theaters on July 20th, 2012.