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I am REALLY not buying this Blake character by JGL....I think by the end of the film he takes over as Gotham's hero...the only thing that even makes me hesitate on that is the fact that it's Nolan and that seems to "obvious" for a Nolan film but seriously....JGL REALLY looks like Robin/Dick Grayson to me and that symbol the kid drew with the chalk looked more like Nightwing than Batman's (I know he was drawing Batman's symbol but it looked like a nod to the Nightwing character)
 
young chad;4447197 said:
I am REALLY not buying this Blake character by JGL....I think by the end of the film he takes over as Gotham's hero...the only thing that even makes me hesitate on that is the fact that it's Nolan and that seems to "obvious" for a Nolan film but seriously....JGL REALLY looks like Robin/Dick Grayson to me and that symbol the kid drew with the chalk looked more like Nightwing than Batman's (I know he was drawing Batman's symbol but it looked like a nod to the Nightwing character)

New Dark Knight Character Revealed?

Toy images reveal possible spoilers.

by Scott Collura MAY 23, 2012

You don't want to be spoiled on The Dark Knight Rises? Then why are you here right now?

It's time for some serious fanboy nerdiness, as we speculate on what could be a new character or story reveal from The Dark Knight Rises. A couple of them, actually. Or they could be a whole bunch of nothing, as this is all based on a photo of some toys from the film.

io9 has happened upon the image, from Mattel's Quick Tek line of action figures, which shows a mysterious figure in a costume we've not seen before in the promotional materials for TDKR. Look:

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The site speculates, and we concur, that this is probably one of three characters: Bruce Wayne in League of Shadows garb, the young Ra's Al Ghul (who is expected to appear in a flashback), or Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character after his presumed transformation from cop to… something else.

Which leads to even crazier speculation, which is almost surely wrong but must be said anyway. Look at the second bat suit in this image:

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Batman Beyond, anyone? Could it be that Joseph Gordon-Levitt's John Blake takes on the mantle of the Bat eventually, replacing Bruce Wayne? And when he does, he adopts a new costume not unlike Terry McGinnis' future Batman from the cartoon? It's a reach, sure, especially considering director Christopher Nolan's tendency to avoid fanboyisms. This is probably just a toy variation on the bat costume that doesn’t even appear in the movie. Probably…
 
I find it hard to believe that Blake will be the next Batman...or Robin...Given that Batman had to go through a7-8 years of trainin' before becomin' the Bat...I doubt Blake will be any more than a cop who happens to kno' Catwoman (who, if I've read correctly, is an accomplice of Bane's)
 
CeLLaR-DooR;4447669 said:
I find it hard to believe that Blake will be the next Batman...or Robin...Given that Batman had to go through a7-8 years of trainin' before becomin' the Bat...I doubt Blake will be any more than a cop who happens to kno' Catwoman (who, if I've read correctly, is an accomplice of Bane's)

The Dark Knight Rises takes place 8 years after The Dark Knight...just saying.
 
They say a picture is worth a 1,000 words but I can't even front. Those new posters got me pretty hyped. Looks like an all out war. I have tried my best to keep my expectations guarded cause I don't want to be disappointed but those poster are some of the best for a comic book movie I've ever seen. I hope Nolan can be the 1st director to make a GOOD PART III comic book movie.
 
The Dark Knight Rises Over Empire

New covers! New pics! Feature preview!

24 May 2012 | Written by Helen O'Hara | Source: Exclusive

Rejoice, Bat fans! The new issue of Empire, on sale May 31, is jam-packed with exclusive material on The Dark Knight Rises. Behind our two gorgeous, world-exclusive covers lies a 23-page celebration of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy in all its glory, including everything you could possibly want to know about this summer's final instalment.



CHOOSE YOUR SIDE - FREE MASSIVE POSTER!

As if that weren't enough, we are also including a giant double-sided poster this month, showing Christian Bale's Batman and Anne Hathaway's Catwoman (to match the covers, you see). We're spoiling you, really. Get a sneak peek below.

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Poster size compared to the issue of Empire magazine. We told you they're big!

But that's not the only treat in store right now! Below, you can read the prologue to Dan Jolin's exhaustive and comprehensive feature on the making of The Dark Knight Rises.

For the full thing, you're going to have to pick up the magazine (or subscribe to Empire), but this will give you just a hint of what you're in for...

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THE CROWD ROARS. August 6, 2011, and Empire is peering out of the press box nestled high in Pittsburgh's Heinz Field football stadium. We take in a vast arena wrought from 12,000 tons of steel, home (appropriately) to the Pittsburgh Steelers, many of whom are today out on the pitch in old-school-Batman black and yellow to portray fictional team The Gotham Rogues. Across from us, on the home side, around 11,000 extras wave self-crafted Rogues placards and yell deliriously, as instructed by megaphone-waving assistant director Nilo Otero.

It's an oppressively humid day, pushing 100 Fahrenheit; yet in Gotham it's midwinter. Which means the assembled throng, most of them Pittsburgh locals here voluntarily, are sweltering in thick jackets and scarves. The potential ordeal is leavened by an ongoing prize raffle, and during the lunchbreak three desert-camouflaged Tumblers — those bespoke Lamborghini-Hummer-hybrid attack vehicles introduced and sprayed none-more-black in Batman Begins — trundle out. One performs a few speedy circuits. Atop another sits Steelers star player Hines Ward, waving and smiling. The third is cannon-mounted. It fires off a blast. The crowd roars.

And soon after, it screams. People scramble out of their seats and struggle for the exits. From Empire's (thankfully air-conditioned) God's-eye perspective, it looks like someone's just dropped a neatly packed box of marbles. Panic is orchestrated. Something terrible is happening. The 'terror' comes later. First we see stuntmen-footballers sprinting across the field and falling into crashmat-lined craters, which pock a jagged-edged, raised-platform section laid over roughly a quarter of the pitch.

Next come the detonations. BAM BAM BAM BAM. More than 50 dirt-piles explode in seven blasts, leaving the air writhing with dark smoke. Heavily armed mercenaries storm the area. And then, striding in his fur-lined greatcoat, face swathed in a metal, snarling-baboon-maw mask and trailed by some strange, trolley-mounted, spherical doomsday device, arrives Tom Hardy's Bane, powerhouse antagonist of The Dark Knight Rises. "This is the moment where Bane makes his plans known," explains producer Emma Thomas, also Christopher Nolan's wife. Big plans...

Empire has never before seen filmmaking on this scale. This is indisputably jaw-dropping. Huge. And it's no boast to say that to witness such a spectacle is a precious rarity in the early 21st century. This stadium set-piece is more reminiscent of the genuine cast-of-thousands era of Ben-Hur — and we're thinking as much of the 1925 version as William Wyler's Chuck Heston-fronted '59 one. These days we're more used to scale segments built on studio lots or in cavernous, green-walled soundstages with digitally cloned CG extras in the stalls. It's funny how for years we were all so impressed by Hollywood's new digital, reality-replicating flourishes when, all along, they were nowhere near as extraordinary as, well, reality. Nobody makes movies like this anymore. Or rather, nobody else...


BRAND NEW IMAGES

And we're still not done! Here, for your viewing pleasure, are four new and exclusive images from the film - and there are more in the magazine, you lucky lot.




And once again, the magazine is out on Thursday May 31 in shops and on iPad. To make sure you don't miss a copy of Empire subscribe today.
http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=34076
 
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CeLLaR-DooR;4447669 said:
I find it hard to believe that Blake will be the next Batman...or Robin...Given that Batman had to go through a7-8 years of trainin' before becomin' the Bat...I doubt Blake will be any more than a cop who happens to kno' Catwoman (who, if I've read correctly, is an accomplice of Bane's)

Man I hear what you sayin but...I personally think that Batman is gone at the beginning of the movie and has been for 8 years...I think that scene with the kid asking "do you think he's coming back?" takes place early in the film and I think JGL character might be taking it upon himself to "protect" Gotham.

Blake is obviously a "big" character in the film seeing as how he's featured a lot in the trailers AND played by JGL. I doubt VERY seriously that he's "just some cop". I don't know if he takes up the mantle while Bat's back is broke..or if he takes up the mantle at the end and that scene of him looking over Gotham is his first day at the office but...it's a given that there will be SOME sort of twist. Plus Dick Grayson used to be a cop AND I can't get over how much he LOOKS like a Robin type character. Judging from Nolan I know he likes "realism" so I'm guessing he will have a "realistic" approach on a Batman sidekick..but I do know that at one point when Batman was away from Gotham there was a cop that "tried out" as his replacement

 
young chad;4454300 said:
CeLLaR-DooR;4447669 said:
I find it hard to believe that Blake will be the next Batman...or Robin...Given that Batman had to go through a7-8 years of trainin' before becomin' the Bat...I doubt Blake will be any more than a cop who happens to kno' Catwoman (who, if I've read correctly, is an accomplice of Bane's)

Man I hear what you sayin but...I personally think that Batman is gone at the beginning of the movie and has been for 8 years...I think that scene with the kid asking "do you think he's coming back?" takes place early in the film and I think JGL character might be taking it upon himself to "protect" Gotham.

Blake is obviously a "big" character in the film seeing as how he's featured a lot in the trailers AND played by JGL. I doubt VERY seriously that he's "just some cop". I don't know if he takes up the mantle while Bat's back is broke..or if he takes up the mantle at the end and that scene of him looking over Gotham is his first day at the office but...it's a given that there will be SOME sort of twist. Plus Dick Grayson used to be a cop AND I can't get over how much he LOOKS like a Robin type character. Judging from Nolan I know he likes "realism" so I'm guessing he will have a "realistic" approach on a Batman sidekick..but I do know that at one point when Batman was away from Gotham there was a cop that "tried out" as his replacement

Yeah I hear that...Maybe at the beginnin' of the film, Batman disappears...Shit starts to get hectic...And Blake starts trainin' or something...

 
'The Dark Knight Rises' star Christian Bale has revealed his desire to make another Batman movie, should director Christopher Nolan find a way to continue the story. The upcoming third instalment of Nolan's series is being promoted with the tagline "The Legend Ends", and the filmmaker has confirmed that it will be his last Batman movie.

However, Bale told Empire magazine he would enjoy the challenge of furthering the story, saying, "My understanding is that this is the last one.I think it's appropriate, I think it's going out at the right time.But... if Chris came to me with a script and said, 'You know what? There is another story', then I would love the challenge of making a fourth one work". Last month, Nolan confirmed that he still intends to leave the franchise after the upcoming movie, though with a plethora of new characters set to be introduced in 'The Dark Knight Rises', fans will no doubt be eager for a fourth movie. Studio bosses would also be hungry for Nolan to stay at the helm, assuming the film performs as it is expected to do at the box-office. Analysts suggested the movie is the only realistic competition to 'The Avengers' for the title of 2012's biggest movie.

'The Dark Knight Rises' will hit cinemas in the UK and US on July 20, 2012. Exclusive footage from the film is set to premiere at this year's MTV Movie Awards.

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i could see nolan wanting to do his own vision of the Darkj Knight Returns somewhere in the future. with an aged christian bale and henry cavill (since nolans in charge of Superman now too) also, enough time shouldve passed that someone else could take the joker part.
 
earth two superman;4468535 said:
i could see JGL as taking up some sort of role as the protector of gotham. Wasnt batman hoping harvey dent could fulfill that role in TDK too?

like a vigilante cop obsessed wit Batman or trying to prove Bats innocence...Batman did take the blame for the people that Dent/2Face killed.

 

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