Wednesday, April 25, 2012 7:24AM - By Travis Woods

Between a slew of new photos, as well as news that a new full trailer will premiere with screenings of The Avengers, April has been a great month for The Dark Knight Rises news junkies. And, as if that wasn’t enough, Warner Bros. has recently released a handful of promotional art images from the upcoming superhero film, as well as a five-minute montage of new footage from the final Christopher Nolan Batman film.
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Monday, April 23, 2012 8:25AM - By Travis Woods

Just in case the mysterious teaser trailer, the adrenalized full trailer, or eight minute preview of the opening scene weren’t enough, The Dark Knight Rises is getting a new full trailer—and it’s going to premiere and run with a new little flick called The Avengers.
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Thursday, April 12, 2012 8:45AM - By Travis Woods

We’re ramping up into full on geek more here at ScreenCrave, as six—count ‘em, six—new images from The Dark Knight Rises have just been released via Entertainment Weekly. Want to see Batman playing on what looks like a high-tech iPad (a BatPat?… ugh, forgive me), Bane crashing a stock exchange, Bruce Wayne with graying hair (TDKR takes place eight years after the events in The Dark Knight), or Catwoman in full uniform? We’ve got ‘em all after the jump—same Bat time, same Bat ch—ugh, again, seriously, forgive me.
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Monday, April 9, 2012 11:09AM - By Travis Woods

While this comes as no real surprise—did you really think Warner Bros. would let the sequel to one of the biggest cinematic moneymakers of all time get slapped with an audience-shrinking R rating?—we’re always hungry for The Dark Knight Rises news here on ScreenCrave, so here you go: the MPAA has given the highly anticipated Batman film a PG-13 rating.
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012 9:05AM - By Travis Woods

If you’ve been following our coverage for The Dark Knight Rises, the final film in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, you’ve noticed that we’re getting just a bit obsessive about the mysterious new film. So it should come as no surprise that we’re geeking out about a recently leaked plot summary for The Dark Knight Rises, courtesy of FilmCells Ltd., an official licensee of Warner Bros. film products. And so, it goes without saying, spoilers after the jump.
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Monday, February 20, 2012 11:19AM - By Travis Woods

As the days continue to slowly, oh so slowly, crawl onward to the July 20, 2012 release date of Christopher Nolan’s third and final Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises, will take any news leak we can get when it comes to the hyper-anticipated new film. Case in point: The Dark Knight Rises’ concept artist Tully Summers recently spoke out about the design of the new film, and how Nolan has crafted a movie that is not so much a comic book movie as it is “a war film.”
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012 11:21AM - By Travis Woods

As the countdown to the July premiere of the final Christopher Nolan Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises, continues to loom over us, we here at ScreenCrave get more and more excited with each passing day, consuming every bit of Batty news that we can find. Today’s news bit? Christian Bale talking about letting go of the character of Batman/Bruce Wayne after eight years.
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Friday, January 20, 2012 11:34AM - By Travis Woods

Anyone who regularly reads ScreenCrave knows that we’re chomping at the bit for the massively anticipated new Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises, which is not only the final film in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, but is also poised to be one of the biggest blockbusters in recent memory. So far, we know the film takes place eight years after The Dark Knight, and features Bane and Catwoman as the primary villains. Well, now we know something else: one of the performers in the film let it slip who his/her/it’s (trying to avoid spoilers above the jump!) character was, and it’s a doozy of a villain from the classic Batman comics. Curious who it is? Dig in after the jump.
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Monday, January 16, 2012 9:38AM - By Travis Woods

Unless you’ve been living in a cave lately (maybe in a…Batcave? Oh, I’ll be here all week, ladies and gentlemen. Take my wife, please), you’ve seen, either in an IMAX theater or on YouTube, the now infamous opening scene (a mid-air airplane heist/kidnapping) to Christopher Nolan’s wildly anticipated final Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises. Curious how it came into being, or what in the hell was it that the Bane character mumbled behind that breathing apparatus of his? Christopher’s younger brother, The Dark Knight Rises screenwriter Jonathan Nolan, has a few answers.
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