The Dark Knight Rises

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    Tom Hardy's 10 best movie performances

    From his 2001 movie debut in Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down to 2017's Dunkirk, Tom Hardy always manages to make a big impression on screen in every role, big or small.

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    Christopher Nolan films ranked from 'Following' to 'Tenet'

    Christopher Nolan is one of the best filmmakers of his generation, but how to his films stack up against each other?

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    Aurora cinema where 'Dark Knight' massacre happened will not show 'Joker'

    Families of the victims killed in the 2012 cinema shooting have written a letter to Warner Bros. asking them to consider their 'social responsibility'.

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    Warner Bros scuppers Donald Trump with legal action over use of 'Dark Knight Rises' theme

    Warner Bros yesterday took action over a new campaign video for Donald Trump's re-election in 2020 for using music from Christopher Nolan's Batman movie The Dark Knight Rises.

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    The Dark Knight Batpod Goes Up For Auction

    Synonymous with Christopher Nolan’s take on the Dark Knight, the custom-built Batpod was a thing of beauty. “Conceived by Christopher Nolan and production designer Nathan Crowley, the Batpod was intended to provide an alternative to Batman’s trusty Tumbler vehicle,” explains Prop Store in the auction listing. Of course, the bike was made famous by its appearance in ‘The Dark Knight’ - specifically, those amazing scenes when Christian Bale’s Batman used the Batpod to escape his destroyed Tumble

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    The Dark Knight Rises Had A 'Perfect' Ending Says Joseph Gordon-Levitt

    Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dark Knight’ trilogy remains the pinnacle of DC adaptations on the big screen, despite the continuing efforts of Warner Bros’ DC Extended Universe. 'The Dark Knight Rises’ rounded the trilogy off in spectacular fashion, and its star Joseph Gordon-Levitt has been singing its praises four years on. Asked about cinematic universes in general, Gordon-Levitt told Cinemablend: “They don’t really have a beginning, middle, and end.