Trivia: The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
Christian
Bale has stated that
he would not play Batman if Robin appeared anywhere in the trilogy. Christopher
Nolan agreed not to
include Robin as it would undermine the dark tone of his series.
After The
Dark Knight was
released, Aaron
Eckhart expressed
interest in returning as Harvey
"Two-Face" Dent, as the film had left his role relatively open-ended. Christopher
Nolan stated that Dent
was definitely dead, and that his death would leave lasting repercussions
across Gotham .
Christopher
Nolan picked Bane as
the main villain. Coincidentally, with no known relation, the name of one of
the creators of Bane for the comic books is Graham Nolan.
Christopher
Nolan said that the
film's theme deals with "Pain" For Batman Begins, it was on
"Fear", while The Dark Knight deals on "Chaos".
Christopher
Nolan is the first
director to complete a full trilogy of Batman films, but the second to direct a
full trilogy of films on one superhero (after Sam
Raimi completed his
Spider-Man films).
Selina Kyle is never referred to as her famous alter ego "Catwoman" during the movie. However, various official merchandise and marketing material refer to Selina Kyle as Catwoman when she is wearing her masked costume.
In the comics, Bane carried an apparatus that contains a steroid that amplifies his strength and fighting ability. In the film, the apparatus he carries contains an anesthetic as he is in constant chronic pain.
The filmmakers cite the "Batman" comics 'The Dark Knight Returns' (an aged Batman operates in a future Gotham), 'Knightfall' (Bane pushes Batman physically and mentally, causing him to burn out) and 'No Man's Land' (Gotham descends into gangland territory) as major influences on the film
Christian
Bale is the first live
action actor to portray Batman/Bruce Wayne in three Batman films. Kevin
Conroy has played the
character in seven animated films as of 2011 (including Batman Beyond: Return
of the Joker).
Cinematographer Wally
Pfister has expressed
interest in shooting the entirety of the film in the IMAX format, as both
Pfister and Christopher
Nolan have expressed
distaste for shooting the film in 3-D. Ultimately, the film would feature
approximately 50 minutes of IMAX footage, while the rest was shot in a
combination of 35mm and 70mm, as IMAX cameras proved to be too noisy for
shooting the films dialogue scenes.
Jessica
Biel, Gemma
Arterton, Kate
Mara, Charlotte
Riley, Keira
Knightley and Anne
Hathaway all
auditioned for the role of Selina Kyle. After the initial audition process,
Hathaway, Biel
and Mara all screen tested. Ultimately, Anne
Hathaway won the role.
Kate
Winslet, Naomi
Watts, Rachel
Weisz and Marion
Cotillard were
considered to play Miranda Tate before Cotillard finally got the role.
Cotillard started filming 2 months after she gave birth to her son, Marcel.
There was much
speculation in the press when Anne
Hathaway was announced
as Selina Kyle if the actress would actually portray Kyle's costumed alter-ego,
Catwoman. In an interview with Oprah
Winfrey following her
stint as host of the Academy Awards, Hathaway let slip that her character
indeed would do the Catwoman costume.
According to Gary
Oldman, Christopher
Nolan told the actors
the ending of the film verbally to avoid any leaks.
Around 10,000 extras were used to shoot the Gotham Rogues scene
in Heinz Field. Some of the Pittsburgh Steelers played football players,
including Hines
Ward, who played himself.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Anne
Hathaway's stunt double broke one of the IMAX cameras when she
crashed the Batpod into it. This marks the second time an IMAX camera has been
destroyed on a Christopher
Nolan Batman film - a
previous camera was smashed when filming the Joker's underground truck chase in The
Dark Knight.
Joseph
Gordon-Levitt , Leonardo
DiCaprio , James
Holzier, Ryan
Gosling, and Mark
Ruffalo were considered to play John Blake. Gordon-Levitt was
ultimately cast.
The character of Bane in this film is more reverent and closer
to his comic-book counterpart, unlike Batman
& Robin, which reduced him to a mindless henchman. In the comic
Books, Bane is a general, a strategist and a one-man army, literally forcing
Batman to meet his match (and upon their first encounter it would turn out to
be the case).
According to Christopher
Nolan, Bane was chosen as the film's main antagonist "to test
Batman mentally as well as physically."
To prepare for her
role as Catwoman, Anne
Hathaway worked out
five days a week on a regime that involved vigorous exercise, stunt training
and dancing. She called it her most physically demanding role to date.
In the comics, Bane
carried an apparatus that contains a steroid that amplifies his strength and
fighting ability. In the film, the apparatus he carries contains an anesthetic
as he is in constant chronic pain.
The filmmakers cite
the "Batman" comics 'The Dark Knight Returns' (an aged Batman
operates in a future Gotham), 'Knightfall' (Bane pushes Batman physically and
mentally, causing him to burn out) and 'No Man's Land' (Gotham
descends into gangland territory) as major influences on the film.
To prepare for his
role as Bane, Tom
Hardy gained 30 pounds
in weight, and studied various fighting styles to use in the film.
Tom
Hardy described Bane
as an absolute terrorist: "He's brutal, but also incredibly clinical in
the fact that he has a result-based and oriented fighting style. The style is
heavy-handed, heavy-footed... it's nasty. It's not about fighting, it's about
carnage!"
This is the third Batman film to feature Catwoman after Batman and Batman
Returns.
Reunites Inception stars Tom
Hardy, Joseph
Gordon-Levitt, Michael
Caine, Cillian
Murphy, and Marion
Cotillard.
This is the fifth film in a row that Christopher
Nolan has worked with Michael
Caine. The other films were Batman
Begins, The
Prestige, The
Dark Knight, and Inception.
With their
appearances in this movie, Christian
Bale, Michael
Caine, Morgan
Freeman, Cillian Murphy and Gary
Oldman will have each
appeared in three Batman movies. Only Michael
Gough and Pat
Hingle have done the
same thing.
The last line of Gordon's speech at the beginning of the movie,
"I believed in Harvey Dent", is likely a reference to the Batman
comic "The Long Halloween", wherein the last line is "I believe
in Harvey Dent", spoken by Harvey's wife, Gilda. It's also a reference to The
Dark Knight, in which 'I believe in Harvey Dent' was Dent's campaign
slogan.
During the football sequence shown in the preview a player is
seen wearing a jersey with the last name of Ravenstahl on it. Luke Ravenstahl
is the Mayor of Pittsburgh where portions of the movie were shot.
Tom
Hardy is technically
the fifth actor to play Bane in a feature film. In Batman
& Robin, Michael Reid MacKay played serial killer Antonio Diego,
who is selected for the "Venom" experiment and is transformed into
Bane, who is then played by wrestler Jeep
Swenson. The remaining two actors voiced Bane in two Dc Animated
direct-to-video films, and they were Hector
Elizondo in Batman:
Mystery of the Batwoman and Carlos
Alazraqui inJustice
League: Doom.
"The Dark
Knight" took inspiration from comics "The Killing Joke" and
"The Long Halloween." This sequel takes inspiration from the darker
Batman comics as well: "Knightfall" and "No Man's Land," in
which an earthquake hits Gotham
City .
Anne
Hathaway has revealed
that during her audition, she thought that she was auditioning for Harley
Quinn. it was only after she had a discussion with Christopher
Nolan that she found
out that she was auditioning for Catwoman.
Anne
Hathaway has said that
she desperately coveted the role of Catwoman, and was a complete nervous wreck
after her audition. The first time her agent phoned after her screen test, he
said he had good news and asked if Hathaway was sitting down. Hathaway
immediately screamed "I'm Catwoman!" and ran around the room in a
frenzy. Unfortunately, her agent had to calm the actress down--he had called to
let her know that she'd been invited to host the Academy Awards. Hathaway has
said she was so shocked she went numb at the offer. Fortunately, shortly
thereafter, her agent phoned again to let her know that she had been offered
the part of Catwoman as well.
The original story
treatment by David S. Goyer was to have Two-Face as the principle antagonist
for the film. Initially, at the end of The Dark Knight, The Joker would have
scarred Harvey Dent at a courtroom trial, setting up the third film. Dent's
death and fall at the end of the second film was put in instead as setting up
on the scenario of the relationship (being the backbone of the story) between
him and Batman broken and in the aftermath that follows.
Tom
Hardy accepted the
role of Bane without reading the script. He was verbally told that he would
have unprecedented access to extensive stunt training and equipment that he
could enjoy knocking around.
According to producer Emma
Thomas, the filmmakers elected to shoot the film in Pittsburgh
to emphasize Gotham's immense size and scope and because "[they] have
literally shot every inch" in Chicago ,
where the previous two films were shot.
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