Showing posts with label Batman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Batman. Show all posts

Thursday

The Dark Knight Rises Teaser Poster Released

With the anticipated release of the first teaser trailer of The Dark Knight Rises when Harry Potter is released on Friday, Warner Brothers' have released this tantalising poster.


The image echoes the crumbling dream world of Inception mirroring the chaos Gotham City was plunged into following Heath Ledger's Joker rampaging in the previous Dark Knight installment.


While it gives nothing away, it creates what Christopher Nolan always delivers. Intrigue. 
The reverted bat symbol, 'The White Knight' that penetrates the surface of the underworld of Gotham or is it a symbol of what Christian Bale's Dark Knight must do - rise above the hatred - to become more than the scowling vigilante.  


With a stellar cast including Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Juno Temple, Josh Pence, Daniel Sunjata, Diego Klattenhoff, Burn Gorman, Nestor Carbonell, Gary Oldman, 
Morgan Freeman, Matthew Modine and Tom Conti, Nolan will deliver his conclusion to the Batman franchise.


What we do know is this, we will be first in line come July 20th 2012.

Monday

Nolan's Batman Finale Countdown Nears.

Good News Everyone! A source has sounded out that Christopher Nolan's Batman third incarnation is set to shoot in April 2011. We would be the first to be wary of just any source, but, in this case we will make a exception.
His name... is Michael Caine. [Irresistible] while talking at the premier of Nolan's INCEPTION, Caine was asked whether or not his character and Batman franchise stalwart Alfred would be returning for Batman 3.


His response did not give much away; " I don't know about that but I think they're going to do it in April,". Apart from the start date bombshell. Obviously.


Our response is this, considering Caine has appeared in Batman Begins, The Prestige, The Dark Knight and Inception, or every film in other words, every film Nolan has directed since meeting on Batman Begins we would be highly surprised if Caine does not don the coat and tail attire one last time.  



This, as reported by Nolan, will act as a final chapter of a riveting trilogy. Nolan's vision turned the tide for comic adaptations solely being seen as a cash in the attic gimmick for Marvel and DC studios into engrossing film making.