The Dark Knight Rises (Batman 3) - No Riddler

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Wow!

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AMAZING.
 
The poster is pretty great but Bane just doesn't look menacing at all. He's clearly been positioned in the poster to look like an absolute beast, but he's not.
 
I think it would be a little better without the "The Legend Ends", since we can clearly see Bane just fucked up Batman. Either way, awesome poster.
 
This poster is amazing. Looking forward for more, I remember back in 2008 all the Joker's posters were great too.

PS: Welcome back Solo!
 
http://uk.movies.ign.com/articles/121/1214486p2.html

We already knew that Bane was the villain when we were shooting Inception. And actually as we were shooting, we did talk about how, wow, Tom would be perfect for Bane. We talked about that pretty early on. The issue that we had was that Tom was going to be doing another movie. He was committed to be in Fury Road, and we knew he wasn't available. So every conversation that we had about how Tom was perfect to be Bane was sort of tinged with regret because we knew he couldn't be. So as soon as we found out that that movie had pushed we approached him.

IGN: We saw a little bit of the sizzle reel there at the end of the prologue. Are those highlights from the upcoming trailer, or is that just stuff that only people are going to see if they come to this IMAX prologue?

Thomas: I'm trying to think. We have a great trailer coming out, and there are a couple of things in the prologue that are in the trailer. But there's a lot of the trailer that isn't in the prologue.

IGN: At what point did you realize that you also wanted Catwoman to be in it? And were there any villains that you guys considered and cast aside? There was always speculation about Riddler.

Thomas: That's really a question for Chris in terms of who they thought of and tossed aside. In terms of the way the process works, even before went to start Inception, Chris and David Goyer had sat down and mapped out what the plot for what the story of this movie was going to be. And while we were shooting Inception, Jonah [Nolan], Chris's brother, was writing the script. So while we were shooting Inception, we knew exactly who the characters were. As for how they came up with who those characters were, that's a question for them.

IGN: Gary Oldman said the other day something about
the Harvey Dent Act. Is there a "Harvey Dent Act," an actual piece of legislation, and what can you tell us about sort of the shape that Gotham is in when we pick up the story eight years later?

Nolan:
Well, that's funny, I didn't read that. But there is a piece of legislation, and we are dealing with a Gotham that's moved on. In the last eight years, it has come to revere Harvey Dent in the way that Batman intended at the end of the last film.

IGN: In Dark Knight, Gordon and Batman make this spur-of-the-moment pact to lie and say about Dent, "He wasn't that guy (Two-Face)." Will we see the repercussion of that pact play out in this film?

Nolan: (smiles) I don't think I want to answer that question.
 
Ugh, fanboys already photoshopping the poster into shitty fan art versions.

If I see "IN A BANE'S EYES...", I'll burn the forest down.
 
Seeing the mask on the floor made me think - Have we seen Bale in the Batman costume without the mask on?

The guy is a good looking dude, and he'd look super bad ass in the costume without the mask on.
 
Seeing the mask on the floor made me think - Have we seen Bale in the Batman costume without the mask on?

The guy is a good looking dude, and he'd look super bad ass in the costume without the mask on.

Batman Begins after leaving Rachel in the batcave. We didn't see his face tho.
 
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