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Following the death of District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman assumes responsibility for Dent’s crimes to protect the late attorney’s reputation and is subsequently hunted by the Gotham City Police Department. Eight years later, Batman encounters the mysterious Selina Kyle and the villainous Bane, a new terrorist leader who overwhelms Gotham’s finest. The Dark Knight resurfaces to protect a city that has branded him an enemy.

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The Dark Knight Rises
Overview:
Following the death of District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman assumes responsibility for Dent’s crimes to protect the late attorney’s reputation and is subsequently hunted by the Gotham City Police Department. Eight years later, Batman encounters the mysterious Selina Kyle and the villainous Bane, a new terrorist leader who overwhelms Gotham’s finest. The Dark Knight resurfaces
Cast:

  • Bruce Wayne / Batman: Christian Bale
  • Alfred Pennyworth: Michael Caine
  • James Gordon: Gary Oldman
  • Selina Kyle / Catwoman: Anne Hathaway
  • Bane: Tom Hardy
  • Miranda Tate / Talia al Ghul: Marion Cotillard
  • John Blake: Joseph Gordon-Levitt
  • Lucius Fox: Morgan Freeman
  • Peter Foley: Matthew Modine
  • Jen: Juno Temple
  • John Daggett: Ben Mendelsohn
  • Phillip Stryver: Burn Gorman
  • Captain Jones: Daniel Sunjata
  • Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow: Cillian Murphy
  • Leonid Pavel: Alon Aboutboul
  • Ra’s Al Ghul: Liam Neeson
  • Anthony Garcia: Nestor Carbonell
  • Barsad: Josh Stewart
  • CIA Op: Aidan Gillen
  • Prisoner: Tom Conti
  • ‘The Child’: Joey King
  • Young Ra’s al Ghul: Josh Pence
  • Douglas Fredericks: John Nolan
  • Mercenary Security #1: Warren Brown
  • Special Ops Sergeant: Sam Kennard
  • Caterer: Nick Julian
  • Maid #2: Miranda Nolan
  • Maid #3: Claire Julien
  • Congressman: Brett Cullen
  • Ross: Reggie Lee
  • DWP Man: Joseph Lyle Taylor
  • Fr. Reilly: Chris Ellis
  • SWAT in Dive Bar: Duane Henry
  • SWAT in Alley: James Harvey Ward
  • Cop in Manhole: Gonzalo Menendez
  • Sewer Thug #1: Cameron Jack
  • Sewer Thug #2: Lex Daniel
  • Mark: Tyler Dean Flores
  • Doctor: Thomas Lennon
  • Yuppie: Trevor White
  • Allen: Rob Brown
  • Foley’s Wife: Daina Griffith
  • Exchange Security Chief: Fredric Lehne
  • Female Security Guard: Courtney Munch
  • Paparazzi #1: Chris Hill
  • Paparazzi #2: Travis Guba
  • Rich Twit: Jay Benedict
  • Officer Simon Jansen: Will Estes
  • Shoe Shine Man at GSE: David Dayan Fisher
  • Trader #1: Glen Powell
  • Trader #2: Ben Cornish
  • Trader #3: Russ Fega
  • Valet at Museum: Andres Perez-Molina
  • Veteran Cop: Brent Briscoe
  • 2 Star Air Force General: Oliver Cotton
  • Airport Cop: Mark Killeen
  • Analyst #1: Sarah Goldberg
  • Analyst #2: John Macmillan
  • Army Captain at Bridge: Robert Wisdom
  • Cement Truck Driver: Ronnie Gene Blevins
  • CIA Analyst: John Hollingworth
  • Cop with Gordon: Ian Bohen
  • Blind Prisoner: Uri Gavriel
  • Ex-Prisoner at River: Noel Gugliemi
  • Gangbanger: Hector Atreyu Ruiz
  • Huge Inmate: Patrick Cox
  • Kid with Apple: Aramis Knight
  • President: William Devane
  • Skinny Prisoner: David Gyasi
  • Special Forces #2: Patrick Jordan
  • Mercenary at City Hall: Joshua Elijah Reese
  • Uniform: Desmond Harrington
  • Bomb Truck Driver: Mychael Bates
  • Wayne’s Lawyer: Tomas Arana
  • Applied Sciences Tech #1: Peter Holden
  • Applied Sciences Tech #2: David Monahan
  • Lawyer’s Clerk: Jillian Armenante
  • Greeter at Museum: Aja Evans
  • Valet at Wayne Enterprises: Aldous Davidson
  • Warden at Blackgate: Wade Williams
  • Waiter in Florence Café: Jake Canuso
  • Reporter at Stadium: Julie Mun
  • Little Boy at Bridge: Rory Nolan
  • Younger Prison Child: Harry Coles
  • Janitor at GSE: Massi Furlan
  • Uniform #2: Todd Gearhart
  • Mercenary Security #4: Christopher Judge
  • Board Member #2: Patrick Leahy
  • Thug #1 in Basement: Kevin Kiely Jnr
  • Thug #2 in Basement: Daniel Newman
  • Young Stock Broker (uncredited): Isiah Adams
  • Gotham City Police Officer (uncredited): Charlie Alejandro
  • Former Upscaler (uncredited): Robert Arensen
  • Angry Mobster / Prisoner (uncredited): Grant Babbitt
  • Gotham Rogues Fan (uncredited): Fileena Bahris
  • Mercenary (uncredited): Rick Bolander
  • Police Officer (uncredited): Kyle Patrick Brennan
  • Gotham City Police Officer (uncredited): Scott Churchson
  • Gotham Rogues Coach (uncredited): Bill Cowher
  • Pentagon Navy Petty (uncredited): Graham Curry
  • Harvey Dent / Two-Face (archive footage) (uncredited): Aaron Eckhart
  • Reporter (uncredited): Stephanie Domini
  • Older Upscale Person (uncredited): John Farrer
  • Prisoner / Thug (uncredited): Frank Fata
  • Stock Broker (uncredited): Christopher Bryan Gomez
  • Thug (uncredited): Vito Grassi
  • Stockbroker in Snipers Scoop – Stock Exchange (uncredited): Michael Wren Gucciardo
  • Police Officer (uncredited): Ed Heavey
  • Gotham Police Officer / Fan (uncredited): John W. Iwanonkiw
  • Gordon’s Cop #4 (uncredited): Cindy Jackson
  • Boom Operator News Crew (uncredited): Daniel Jordano
  • Gotham Rogues Fan (uncredited): Tiffany Kemp
  • Stock Broker (uncredited): Sun Jae Kim
  • Thug (uncredited): Hrvoje Klecz
  • Wall Street Broker (uncredited): Alex Kruz
  • Gotham City Police Officer (uncredited): Tyler La Marr
  • Thug (uncredited): LeJon Stewart
  • Gotham City Police Officer (uncredited): Paul Jude Letersky
  • Prisoner (uncredited): Joe Lipari
  • Tourist (uncredited): Silvia Lombardo
  • Gotham Rogues Fan (uncredited): Jorge Mardel
  • Gotham Rogues Fan (uncredited): Cale McConnell
  • Gotham City Police Officer (uncredited): David Dale McCue
  • Prison Guard (uncredited): Michael Papajohn
  • Prisoner / Mob (uncredited): Salomon Passariello
  • Angry Mobster (uncredited): Allen Merritt
  • Wayne Enterprises Security (uncredited): Olan Montgomery
  • Mercenary (uncredited): Alex Moore
  • Gotham City Police Officer (uncredited): Shane Nolan
  • Gotham Stock Trader (uncredited): Kyle David Pierce
  • Gotham Rogues Player (uncredited): Troy Polamalu
  • Gotham Police Officer (uncredited): Michael Power
  • Thug (uncredited): James Rawlings
  • Doris in Black (uncredited): Kirsten Roeters
  • Gotham Rogues Player (uncredited): Ben Roethlisberger
  • Gotham Police Officer (uncredited): Mark Roman
  • Angry Thug (uncredited): Eric Salazar
  • Hot Football Fan (uncredited): Emily Schooley
  • Gotham Rogues Owner (uncredited): Thomas Tull
  • Thug (uncredited): Chris Vaina
  • Gotham Rogues Fan (uncredited): Barbara Vincent
  • Gotham City Police Officer (uncredited): Justin Michael Woods
  • Mercenary Soldier (uncredited): Jason Yee
  • Gotham City Police Officer (uncredited): John Zion
  • Thug (uncredited): Alex Ziwak
  • Gotham City Police Officer (uncredited): Tommy Bayiokos
  • Cop (uncredited): Jeff Moffitt
  • Thug (uncredited): Diogo Hausen
  • Prisoner (uncredited): Gary Sievers
  • Mercenary (uncredited): Orion McCabe
  • Court Room Thug (uncredited): London May
  • Gothamite (uncredited): James Quinn
  • Police Officer (uncredited): Joe Fishel
  • Football Spectator (uncredited): Ming Wang
  • Bane’s Henchmen (uncredited): Simon Rhee
  • Gotham Rogues Player: Hines Ward
  • Gotham Rogues Player: Heath Miller
  • Gotham City Rogues Football Player (uncredited): Collin Taylor
  • Extra in Stadium (uncredited): Antonio Piluso
  • Prisoner / Thug (uncredited): Jackson Nunn
  • Hooded Man: Aljaž Tepina

Crew:

  • Director: Christopher Nolan
  • Producer: Charles Roven
  • Producer: Emma Thomas
  • Characters: Bob Kane
  • Executive Producer: Kevin De La Noy
  • Executive Producer: Benjamin Melniker
  • Executive Producer: Thomas Tull
  • Executive Producer: Michael Uslan
  • Original Music Composer: Hans Zimmer
  • Camera Operator: Wally Pfister
  • Editor: Lee Smith
  • Casting: John Papsidera
  • Casting: Toby Whale
  • Production Design: Nathan Crowley
  • Production Design: Kevin Kavanaugh
  • Set Decoration: Paki Smith
  • Costume Design: Lindy Hemming
  • Art Direction: Gerald Sullivan
  • Art Direction: Robert Woodruff
  • Screenplay: Jonathan Nolan
  • Story: David S. Goyer
  • 24 Frame Playback: Zane Shapiro
  • 24 Frame Playback: Monte Swann
  • Aerial Camera Technician: Dane Bjerno
  • Aerial Director of Photography: Hans Bjerno
  • Aerial Director of Photography: Steve Koster
  • Assistant Camera: Colin Sheehy
  • Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Larry Sushinski
  • Assistant Camera: Farhad Ahmed Dehlvi
  • Assistant Camera: Kevin Pereira
  • Best Boy Electric: Billy Gamble
  • Best Boy Grip: Bidhan Chanda
  • Best Boy Grip: Charles Ehrlinger
  • Best Boy Grip: Gary Hutchings
  • Best Boy Grip: Steven R. Paquette
  • Camera Production Assistant: Andy Leo
  • Camera Technician: Wayne Baker
  • Chief Lighting Technician: Cory Geryak
  • Chief Lighting Technician: Jeffrey P. Soderberg
  • Electrician: Adam Benlifer
  • Electrician: Peter Brimson
  • Electrician: Jamie Bruce
  • Electrician: Wailoon Chung
  • Electrician: Christopher Dorowsky
  • Electrician: Sean Feehan
  • Electrician: Christopher Ferguson
  • Electrician: Eamonn Fitzgerald
  • Electrician: Anthony Goulding
  • Electrician: Travis Johnston
  • Electrician: Tony Lopez-Cepero
  • Electrician: William MacGhee
  • Electrician: Zach Mulvihill
  • Electrician: Matt Naughton
  • Electrician: Jean-Pierre Nutini
  • Electrician: Tod Olivieri
  • Electrician: Bruce Sharp
  • Electrician: Robert Skinner
  • Electrician: Martin Taylor
  • Electrician: Ben Wilson
  • First Assistant “A” Camera: Bob Hall
  • First Assistant “B” Camera: Philip Shanahan
  • Generator Operator: Michael A. Leo
  • Grip: David Ariniello
  • Grip: Mario Cisneros
  • Key Grip: Ryan Monro
  • Key Grip: Ray Garcia
  • Key Grip: William M. Weberg
  • Key Grip: Sanjay Sami
  • Grip: Tom Prate
  • Rigging Grip: Kevin Flynn
  • Rigging Grip: Blake Pike
  • Libra Head Technician: Lance Mayer
  • Lighting Technician: Steve Charnow
  • Lighting Technician: Scott Compton
  • Lighting Technician: Cooper Donaldson
  • Lighting Technician: Christopher Franey
  • Lighting Technician: Jamie Garside
  • Lighting Technician: Mike Gerzevitz
  • Lighting Technician: Ted Goodwin
  • Lighting Technician: Eugene Grobler
  • Lighting Technician: Ryan Huston
  • Lighting Technician: Adrian Mackay
  • Lighting Technician: Greg Patterson
  • Lighting Technician: Chris Tann
  • Lighting Technician: Jared Wellman
  • Lighting Technician: Michael Witczak
  • Lighting Technician: Brian Woronec
  • Rigging Gaffer: Jon D. Morrison
  • Rigging Gaffer: Clay Liversidge
  • Second Assistant “A” Camera: Dan Schroer
  • Second Assistant “B” Camera: Adam Dorney
  • Second Assistant Camera: Meg Kettell
  • Second Assistant Camera: Amanda Rotzler
  • Grip: Murali Krishna
  • Grip: Brad Leidholdt
  • Grip: Jordan Lippert
  • Grip: Shaun Lowry
  • Grip: Jonathan McKeown
  • Grip: Emanuele Salvatore
  • Assistant Hairstylist: Tyler Ely
  • Assistant Hairstylist: R. Cory McCutcheon
  • Contact Lens Technician: Sinead Sweeney
  • Hair Department Head: Janice Alexander
  • Hairstylist: Ursula Hawks
  • Hairstylist: Winfrey Izear
  • Hairstylist: Nancy Keslar
  • Hairstylist: Amy McHale
  • Hairstylist: Karen Zanki
  • Hairstylist: Liz Phillips
  • Hairstylist: Lisa Halstead
  • Hair Supervisor: Joe Hopker
  • Key Hair Stylist: Patricia DeHaney
  • Key Makeup Artist: Jay Wejebe
  • Makeup Artist: Elena Arroy
  • Makeup Artist: Jamie Leigh DeVilla
  • Makeup Artist: Audrey Doyle
  • Makeup Artist: Rachel Geary
  • Makeup Artist: Paul Molnar
  • Makeup Artist: Patty York
  • Makeup Artist: Sandi Rowden
  • Makeup Artist: Doug Fairall
  • Makeup Artist: Nuria Mbomio
  • Makeup Artist: Sangeet Prabhaker
  • Makeup Supervisor: Maggie Elliott
  • Makeup Supervisor: Kentaro Yano
  • Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Conor O’Sullivan
  • Prosthetics Sculptor: Sebastian Lochmann
  • Special Effects Makeup Artist: Andre Gilbert
  • Ager/Dyer: Jack Taggart
  • Ager/Dyer: Scott T. Coppock
  • Ager/Dyer: Ashley E. Singer
  • Ager/Dyer: Steven Porch
  • Ager/Dyer: Tyra Youland
  • Assistant Costume Designer: Maria Tortu
  • Assistant Costume Designer: Christine Bean
  • Assistant Costume Designer: Meghan Kasperlik
  • Costume Assistant: Wade Sullivan
  • Costume Assistant: Terry Archer
  • Costume Assistant: Crystal Gomes
  • Costume Assistant: Alex Grace
  • Costume Assistant: Jamie Harvey
  • Costume Assistant: Edwina Sercombe
  • Costume Assistant: Sarah Springer
  • Costume Assistant: Sinéad Kidao
  • Costume Assistant: Allison Spain
  • Costume Coordinator: Taylor Marie Good
  • Costume Coordinator: Kate Chadderton
  • Costumer: Jodi Baldwin
  • Costumer: Amelia Buhrman
  • Costumer: Michelle Christensen
  • Costumer: Diane Collins
  • Costumer: Tamsin Costello
  • Costumer: Sue Crosby
  • Costumer: Colleen Ehrlich
  • Costumer: Jay Barry Matthews
  • Costumer: Brian Russman
  • Costumer: Taylor Smith
  • Costumer: Azalia Snail
  • Costumer: Malik Summers
  • Costumer: Cesha Ventre
  • Costumer: Cathie Valdovino
  • Key Costumer: Edward T. Hanley
  • Key Costumer: John M. ‘Jack’ Wright
  • Set Costumer: Damien Quinn
  • Set Costumer: Christof Roche-Gordon
  • Set Costumer: Gerald Crawford
  • Set Costumer: Kortney Lawlor
  • Set Costumer: Vern Malone
  • Tailor: Polly Fossey
  • Tailor: Anne Wingate
  • Wardrobe Assistant: Shyamalee Sharma
  • Armorer: Dan Osborne
  • Armorer: Ryder Washburn
  • Armorer: Ryan Washburn
  • Assistant Director: Nilo Otero
  • First Assistant Director: Udayan Baijal
  • Second Assistant Director: Brandon Lambdin
  • Second Assistant Director: Richard Graysmark
  • Second Assistant Director: Paula Turnbull
  • Second Assistant Director: Samarth Sahni
  • Sound Effects Editor: Michael Babcock
  • ADR Mixer: Nick Kray
  • ADR Mixer: Thomas J. O’Connell
  • ADR Recordist: James Hyde
  • ADR Recordist: Ryan Young
  • ADR Supervisor: R.J. Kizer
  • Boom Operator: Ashraf Khan
  • Boom Operator: Brian Robinson
  • First Assistant Sound Editor: Andrew Bock
  • First Assistant Sound Editor: Linda Yeaney
  • Foley Artist: Alyson Dee Moore
  • Foley Artist: John Roesch
  • Foley Supervisor: Christopher Flick
  • Sound Mix Technician: Ryan Murphy
  • Sound Mixer: Frederic Echelard
  • Sound Mixer: Ed Novick
  • Sound Mixer: Mark Goodermote
  • Utility Sound: Jamie Gambell
  • Utility Sound: Ben Greaves
  • Utility Sound: Jerry Yuen
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gregg Landaker
  • Animation: Micha Boström
  • Animation: Peter Driscoll
  • Animation: Dorian Knapp
  • CG Artist: Fernanda Moreno
  • CG Artist: Leona Sharkey
  • Compositing Supervisor: Robin Beard
  • Compositor: Patrick Michael Burke
  • Compositor: Storm Gezentsvey
  • Compositor: Charlotte Merrill
  • Compositor: Ashvini R. Prabhu
  • Compositor: Garth Reilly
  • Compositor: Jessica Clare Smith
  • Compositor: Vincent Chang
  • Compositor: Matt Foster
  • Compositor: Ana Gomes
  • Compositor: Sangita Mistry
  • Compositor: Olov Samuelsson
  • Creative Director: Kent Demaine
  • Creature Technical Director: Yakov Baytler
  • Digital Compositor: Kris Anderson
  • Digital Compositor: Romain Bouvard
  • Digital Compositor: Zac Campbell
  • Digital Compositor: Bahar Cetin
  • Digital Compositor: Igor Fiorentini
  • Digital Compositor: Jeremy Hey
  • Digital Compositor: Zachary Lo
  • Digital Compositor: Antonio Meazzini
  • Digital Compositor: Victor Perez
  • Digital Compositor: Kate Porter
  • Digital Compositor: Aled Prosser
  • Digital Compositor: Sam Reed
  • Digital Compositor: Thomas R. Steiner
  • Digital Compositor: Oscar Tornincasa
  • Digital Compositor: Jon Uriarte
  • Digital Compositor: Jacqueline Lockley
  • Digital Effects Supervisor: Jeffrey Jasper
  • Generalist: Bret Lu
  • Generalist: Giovanni Mascherpa
  • Generalist: Clement Gerard
  • Animation: Andrew McEvoy
  • Matchmove Supervisor: Matt Sadler
  • Matchmove Supervisor: Matthew Salisbury
  • Matte Painter: Tania Richard
  • Modeling: Krzysztof Fus
  • Modeling: Vladimir Minguillo
  • Modeling: Matthew Bullock
  • Modeling: Gak Gyu Choi
  • Modeling: Terence Lam
  • Modeling: Rhys Salcombe
  • Pipeline Technical Director: Robert John Davies
  • Pipeline Technical Director: Dominic Drane
  • Pipeline Technical Director: Praveen Ilangovan
  • Pre-Visualization Supervisor: Brad Blackbourn
  • Rotoscoping Artist: Scott Macieira
  • Rotoscoping Artist: Aaron Noordally
  • Rotoscoping Artist: Luis Miguel Ruibal
  • Rotoscoping Artist: Lui Sanchez-Fontillas
  • Rotoscoping Artist: Eleonor Lindvall
  • VFX Artist: Keziah Bailey
  • VFX Artist: Janson Chew
  • VFX Artist: Federico Frassinelli
  • VFX Artist: Habib Niazi
  • VFX Artist: Kain Suwannaphin
  • VFX Artist: Soren Bendt Aaboe Pedersen
  • Visual Effects Coordinator: Beverly Abbott
  • Visual Effects Coordinator: Cindy Khoo
  • Visual Effects Coordinator: Max Rees
  • Visual Effects Coordinator: Katie Stetson
  • Visual Effects Coordinator: Valdone Koronczi
  • Visual Effects Coordinator: Katy Mummery
  • Visual Effects Coordinator: Leanne Young
  • VFX Director of Photography: Mark H. Weingartner
  • Visual Effects Production Assistant: Boman Modine
  • Visual Effects Production Assistant: Jake Heggen
  • Visual Effects Production Assistant: Kim Fouche-Tipton
  • Visual Effects Production Assistant: Kieran Ahern
  • Visual Effects Production Assistant: Izzy Field
  • Visual Effects Technical Director: Jamie Haydock
  • Visual Effects Technical Director: Key Hyung Lee
  • Casting Assistant: Dylan Jury
  • Casting Associate: Jennifer Cram
  • Extras Casting: George Moss
  • Extras Casting: Jennifer Sabel
  • Extras Casting: Katie Shenot
  • Casting: Dixie Webster
  • Extras Casting: Grant Wilfley
  • Extras Casting: Tammy L. Smith
  • Extras Casting Assistant: Claire Dempsey
  • Extras Casting Assistant: Melcher Fabi
  • Extras Casting Assistant: Veronika Lee Claghorn
  • Extras Casting Assistant: Laura Drake Mancini
  • Extras Casting Assistant: Mallory Ravotti
  • Extras Casting Assistant: Steven Vago
  • Extras Casting Assistant: Shannon Cain
  • Assistant Editor: William Fletcher
  • Assistant Editor: Katie Hedrich
  • Assistant Editor: Ben Renton
  • Assistant Editor: Ben Mills
  • Associate Editor: John Lee
  • Negative Cutter: Mo Henry
  • Pilot: Craig Hosking
  • Aerial Coordinator: Ryan Hosking
  • Armorer: Harry Lu
  • Armorer: Ben Rothwell
  • Pilot: Bill Richards
  • Payroll Accountant: Marlene Marks
  • Payroll Accountant: Lindsey Washington
  • Payroll Accountant: Jane Trower
  • Pilot: John Maloney
  • Pilot: David Paris
  • Pilot: Rick Shuster
  • Production Accountant: Jill Hahn
  • Production Accountant: Paresh Behera
  • Production Accountant: Carson R. Cultner
  • Production Controller: Helen Medrano
  • Production Coordinator: Alexander Koll
  • Production Coordinator: Rohit Rawat
  • Production Supervisor: Mika Saito
  • Production Coordinator: Michelle Wraight
  • Production Coordinator: Katherine Tibbetts
  • Production Coordinator: Daniel Kepler
  • Production Coordinator: Suzanna de Miranda
  • Production Coordinator: Hilde Odelga
  • Production Coordinator: Kate Kelly
  • Production Coordinator: Sam Mill
  • Production Secretary: David Halagarda
  • Production Secretary: Yuen-Wai Liu
  • Production Secretary: Matthew Brown
  • Production Secretary: David C. Sales
  • Production Secretary: David ‘Gus’ Gustafson
  • Travel Coordinator: Matthew Jenkins
  • Travel Coordinator: Mark Swenson
  • Stunt Driver: Allan Graf
  • Stunts: Maxine Whittaker
  • Stunts: Chrissy Weathersby Ball
  • Utility Stunts: Jolene Van Vugt
  • Utility Stunts: Madison Turner
  • Stunts: Melissa R. Stubbs
  • Stunts: Tracey Ruggiero
  • Stunts: Naomi Peters
  • Stunts: Holly Lumsden
  • Stunts: Mindy Kelly
  • Stunts: Ruth Jenkins
  • Stunts: Marie Fink
  • Stunt Driver: Pamela Croydon
  • Stunts: Eliza Coleman
  • Stunts: Nicole Callender
  • Stunts: Nellie Burroughes
  • Stunts: Jill Brown
  • Stunts: Nitasha Bhambree
  • Stunts: Georgina Armstrong
  • Stunts: Monique Allen
  • Stunts: Vanessa Alameda
  • Production Office Assistant: Bradley Porter
  • Art Direction: Toby Britton
  • Art Direction: Zack Grobler
  • Art Direction: Jonathan Kevin Ong
  • Art Direction: Tom Still
  • Art Direction: Sue Whitaker
  • Art Direction: Dean Wolcott
  • Costume Design: Roberto Craciunica
  • Hairstylist: Deena Adair
  • Makeup Department Head: Luisa Abel
  • Makeup Artist: Karen Blynder
  • Wigmaker: Natasha Ladek
  • Production Manager: Emmanuel Pappas
  • Production Manager: Michael Murray
  • Production Manager: Karl McMillan
  • Production Manager: Thomas Hayslip
  • Production Supervisor: Candice D. Campos
  • Art Department Coordinator: Jenne Lee
  • Art Department Coordinator: Pippa Needs
  • Art Department Coordinator: Laura Pliskin
  • Assistant Art Director: Anna Bregman
  • Assistant Art Director: Robert W. Joseph
  • Construction Coordinator: Amanda Pettett
  • Construction Coordinator: Glen Pangione
  • Construction Coordinator: Joe Ondrejko
  • Construction Foreman: William Gideon
  • Greensman: Brandon A. Plonka
  • Scenic Artist: Elizabeth Tomasetti
  • Greensman: Ian Whiteford
  • Leadman: Bruce Lee Gross
  • Leadman: Sean Ginevan
  • Set Designer: Jason Kolowski
  • Set Designer: Theodore Sharps
  • Sculptor: Cuitlahuac Morales Velazquez
  • Sound Designer: Richard King
  • Sound Effects Editor: Randle Akerson
  • Sound Effects Editor: Michael W. Mitchell
  • Sound Effects Editor: Jeff Sawyer
  • Sound Effects Editor: Bryan O. Watkins
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary Rizzo
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Carlos Solis
  • Special Effects Coordinator: Jeff Brink
  • Special Effects Coordinator: Scott R. Fisher
  • Visual Effects Producer: Mike Chambers
  • Visual Effects Editor: Nick Dacey
  • Visual Effects Producer: Claudia Dehmel
  • Visual Effects Editor: Reuben Lloyd-Pack
  • Visual Effects Editor: Steve Miller
  • Visual Effects Editor: Derrick Mitchell
  • Visual Effects Editor: Christopher Payne
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Peter Bebb
  • CG Supervisor: Julian Foddy
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Paul J. Franklin
  • CG Supervisor: Nicola Hoyle
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Andrew Lockley
  • Sequence Supervisor: Alison Wortman
  • Sequence Supervisor: Maxx Wai In Leong
  • VFX Supervisor: May Leung
  • Sequence Supervisor: Joel Green
  • Stunt Coordinator: Sy Holland
  • Camera Operator: Greg Baldi
  • Camera Operator: P. Scott Sakamoto
  • Gaffer: Ryan Rodriguez
  • Gaffer: Reuben Garrett
  • Rigging Gaffer: Ian Franklin
  • Still Photographer: Ron Phillips
  • Costume Supervisor: Laura Downing
  • Costume Supervisor: Brendan Handscombe
  • Costume Supervisor: Linda Matthews
  • Set Costumer: Hana Rausalova
  • Set Costumer: Mustapha Mimis
  • Set Costumer: Carmia Marshall
  • Set Costumer: Rebecca Levin
  • Set Costumer: Lindsay Kouri
  • Set Costumer: Amanda Jenkins
  • Set Costumer: Alejandro M. Hernandez
  • Set Costumer: Lori Harris
  • Set Costumer: Alison Evans
  • Set Costumer: David Butler
  • First Assistant Editor: Eric A. Lewy
  • Music Editor: Ryan Rubin
  • Transportation Coordinator: Gary Birmingham
  • Transportation Coordinator: Denny Caira
  • Picture Car Coordinator: Tyler W. Gaisford
  • Script Supervisor: Steve Gehrke
  • Dialect Coach: Paula Jack
  • Location Manager: Mark Somner
  • Location Manager: Joaquin Diego Prange
  • Location Manager: Vans Pradeep Singh Rathore
  • Location Manager: James A. Mahathey
  • Unit Publicist: Claudia Kalindjian
  • Location Manager: Jonathan Hook
  • Dialect Coach: Kathleen S. Dunn
  • Dialect Coach: Francie Brown
  • Stunts: Jeremy Fry
  • Stunts: Sid Karne
  • Stunts: Dan Brown
  • Grip: Adam Camacho
  • Grip: Shaun Sangkarat
  • Sound Effects Editor: Ken J. Johnson
  • Camera Intern: Joey J. Cook III
  • Driver: Patrick Hogan
  • Stunts: Carrick O’Quinn
  • Stunts: Jim Palmer
  • Painter: Chris Bertholf
  • Hairstylist: Robert Wilson
  • Stunts Coordinator: Scotty Richards
  • Stunts: Roy T. Anderson
  • Stunts: Scott Burik
  • Stunts: Marc Scizak
  • Stunts: Jared Burke
  • Stunts: Mike Burke
  • Stunts: Chris Cenatiempo
  • Stunts: Mark Fichera
  • Stunts: Aja Frary
  • Stunts: Shane Geraghty
  • Stunts: Samantha MacIvor
  • Stunts: Ian Mclaughlin
  • Stunts: Declan Mulvey
  • Stunts: Victor Paguia
  • Rigging Grip: Balint Pinczehelyi
  • Stunts: Christopher Place
  • Stunts: Kevin Rogers
  • Stunts: Shawnna Thibodeau
  • Stunts: Trampas Thompson
  • Stunts: Aaron Vexler
  • Stunts: Caroline Vexler
  • Stunts: Trevor Habberstad
  • Stunts: Stephen W. Schriver
  • Grip: Michael J. Prate
  • Rigging Grip: Joe Guzman
  • Set Production Assistant: Damiano Fusca
  • Hairstylist: Stephanie Hovette
  • Stunts: Philippe Vonlanthen
  • Stunts: Brian Smyj
  • Stunts: Jim Wilkey
  • Executive In Charge Of Production: Mark Scoon
  • Assistant Editor: Anne O’Brien
  • Stunts: Lee Sheward
  • Stunts: Raymond Mamrak
  • Assistant Editor: Donald Likovich
  • Stunts: Rick Avery
  • Stunts: Doug Coleman
  • Supervising Art Director: James Hambidge
  • Supervising Art Director: Naaman Marshall
  • Makeup Effects: Diana Choi
  • Rigging Grip: Brian ‘Buzz’ Buzzelli
  • Stunts: Mark Aaron Wagner
  • Orchestrator: Bruce Fowler
  • Co-Producer: Jordan Goldberg
  • Post Production Supervisor: David E. Hall
  • Stunts: Rex Reddick
  • Stunts: Ray Siegle
  • Stunts: Anthony Molinari
  • Sound Mixer: Nakul Kamte
  • Line Producer: Dileep Singh Rathore
  • Assistant Director: Matthew Reedy
  • Stunts: Ed McDermott II
  • Orchestrator: Kevin Kaska
  • Stunts: Adam Horton
  • Electrician: Timothy Healy
  • Stunt Driver: Allan Padelford
  • Property Master: Mychael Bates
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Manjari Makijany
  • Color Timer: David Orr
  • Stunts: Whitney Coleman
  • Stunts: Chris Palermo
  • Assistant Editor: Scott Wesley Ross
  • Production Assistant: Marcus Slabine
  • Stunts: George Cottle
  • ADR Voice Casting: Barbara Harris
  • Stunt Coordinator: Tom Struthers
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Chris Corbould
  • Musician: Joonas Koivula
  • Dialogue Editor: Hugo Weng
  • Stunts: David Gere
  • Property Master: Barry Wilkinson
  • Propmaker: Ray Maxwell
  • Post Production Coordinator: Adam Cole

Catogories:
Action,Crime,Drama,Thriller
This is another nice add-on.

A fire will rise.
Language:
English
Production:
United Kingdom,United States of America
Company:
Syncopy,Legendary Pictures,DC Entertainment,Warner Bros. Pictures
Popularity:
77.639
Date:
2012-07-17
Year:
2012

  • Travis Bell: I felt like this was a tremendous end to Nolan’s Batman trilogy. The Dark Knight Rises may very well have been the weakest of all 3 films but when you’re talking about a scale of this magnitude, it still makes this one of the best movies I’ve seen in the past few years.

    I expected a little more _Batman_ than we got (especially with a runtime of 2:45) but while the story around the fall of Bruce Wayne and Gotham City was good I didn’t find it amazing. This might be in fact, one of my only criticisms—it was a long movie but still, maybe too short for the story I felt was really being told. I feel confident in saying this big of a story could have been split into two movies.

    The acting, editing, pacing, soundtrack and overall theme were the same ‘as-close-to-perfect’ as ever with any of Christopher Nolan’s other films. Man does this guy know how to make a movie!

    You don’t have to be a Batman fan to enjoy these movies and I hope any of you who feel this way re-consider. These 3 movies are without a doubt in my mind, the finest display of comic mythology ever told on the big screen. They are damn near perfect.

  • Chris: I personally thought this film is on par if not better than the Dark Knight.

    Whilst some think the film is too long for the story I didn’t find this. The length of the film is longer than some (but doesn’t feel it), I liked that the film took it’s time rather than shoving more elements in it – I think this contributed to the dramatic ending (much like a classical piece of music will be relaxed and calm before the final crescendo).

    At the end of the day whether you like this film will boil down to if you like films Christopher Nolan has directed and/or you like the Christopher Nolan Batman series so far.

    Stupendously good film in my opinion.

  • GeekMasher: The Dark Knight Rises is one of the best movies to come out in 2012. The story compels you to watch it time and time again. It also has I of, I my opinion, the best bad guys in any movie, Bane! Batman was well played as all ways and the cast where well selected. I think this movie is the best batman to see the light of day or the darkest nights (pun intended).
  • Im_Infinity: No doubt that the movie is one of the best movies of this era.
    The film doesn’t lack in whatever it try to do.It has Simple narration with extraordinary Direction,Acting,Music,Cinematography and a lot of qualities.
    Christian Bale is supremely entertaining for sure.
    The person behind the scenes is actually the real core creater of the film yes! The Director Christopher Nolan ❤ .
    The film ofcorse completes with philosophical quality loaded with Lots of Sacrifices.
    This one is the one you surely can’t afford to miss.
    Go watch The Dark Knight.Go now.
  • talisencrw: While it’s clearly not as superlative as its famous predecessor, it’s simply because of both Heath Ledger’s outstanding and Oscar-winning performance, and the character of the Joker’s etching in our collective unconscious as the greatest comic-book villain ever created (with Lex Luthor a very distant second place). This is still a masterwork, and is an excellent coda to the finest filmic trilogy ever made. As great as Christopher Nolan is as a director, and as fine a film as ‘Interstellar’ is, I really don’t know if he’ll ever be able to top his work here, on these three films. But I, for one, am certainly looking forward to finding out…
  • DoryDarko: So here we have it. The end of a trilogy, the end of an era of the universe of Batman through the eyes of Christopher Nolan. And baby, it goes out with a bang…

    Going into the theatre tonight I actually wasn’t sure what I was up for. I loved Batman Begins, but I didn’t actually care that much for The Dark Knight. So the big question was, will TDKR actually be more like the first or the second film? The answer is: neither.

    This third instalment of the Nolan-franchise carries its weight all on its own merits. Despite the lack of any kind of intro or opening credits, there actually is plenty of build-up (partly thanks to the insane opening scene). The foundation for a proper, action-packed story is laid down perfectly, explaining things just enough whilst keeping the viewer intrigued to find out more. But if you thought that Nolan couldn’t surpass his previous work, you will be pleasantly deceived.

    Christian Bale as Batman is terrific. Never before was a superhero so human, so vulnerable. As his mask of intangibility and anonymity slowly starts to crumble, this is a man who questions his reasons to keep being who he is, and he must figure it out before it is too late. Because somebody’s preparing to take him and Gotham down, and he might just be too strong for the Batman…

    This somebody is a character called Bane. As a character, an actor and a performance it must be incredibly hard to follow Heath Ledger’s The Joker, which was easily one of the greatest villains to ever appear on the silver screen. But tonight, Tom Hardy took a swing for the fence… and made it. His performance is thrilling and actually frightening, in the sense that you don’t just *know* you’re supposed to be afraid of this character, you actually FEEL it. He instils a feeling of horror and discomfort that is not rivalled by many other film villains. What I actually liked about his character the most is the fact that unlike Scarecrow, who grew into being a villain, and the Joker, who was just a raving maniac, Bane was actually (literally) born from evil. Born in hell, as it is said in the film. This is not a man, this is a creature. A living, breathing manifestation of evil that cannot be reasoned or negotiated with. Hardy’s performance is masterful. Since his creepy mask is never removed, he, like only a few actors before him, must act without the use of any facial expressions, making his voice is main tool. His manner of speech (and the sound of it through his mask) is enough to send chills down your spine. This is more than just a another villain from a superhero flick, this is a character that just got torpedoed into the top 10 of the greatest antagonists in the history of film. Now I realise that’s a bold statement to make, but you just go and watch TDKR and prove me wrong.

    I would say a slight downside to this film is the overflow of characters, both new and old. Aside from the already familiar characters, three new major ones are introduced. And there are also many characters running along in the margin which may seem not important enough to pay attention to, but actually they are so you need to stay focused.

    I understand the character of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Blake, was written in specifically for him because Nolan wanted him in it. And although as a character he works just fine, it does feel like it was at the expense of Gary Oldman. As a cop, Levitt does everything that Oldman’s character could’ve done, but he spends most of his screen time in the hospital, almost like they wanted to get him out of the way, and that’s really too bad.

    Now, I was extremely excited to see what Nolan had done with Catwoman, because she is one of my favourite film characters. When I heard that she would be played by Anne Hathaway, I had my doubts. I thought she was just way too sweet to pull this off. But I must say, Ms Hathaway did a pretty good job. She is actually much more sly and devious than I thought she could be. The Nolan brothers, on the other hand, disappointed me here. Catwoman isn’t really Catwoman, she’s just a sexy girl in a spandex suit who can kick your ass. Her movements aren’t even typically cat-like… So that was a bit of a letdown.

    I would also like to make a note on Michael Caine. I think his performance here was so much deeper and more character-driven than the other two films. In fact, there is one scene in particular, where he confesses something to Bruce, that almost moved me to tears. And this is actually TDKR’s greatest strength; unlike the other two films, this one deals much more with actual human emotions, it gives us an insight into what actually drives these characters, both heroes and villains alike.

    As much as I would love to, the word-limit restricts me from elaborating more on the characters, so I’ll just move on to the technical stuff. And in that department, actually pretty much everything was perfect. The pacing was very well balanced, and during those 2 ½ hours I didn’t get bored once. Great action scenes alternate with more quiet moments, and the special effects are absolutely awesome. Hans Zimmer once again delivered a terrific score and there was some high quality dialogue. Also in store: a couple of great plot twists and two very cool cameos… There are a few plot holes, but everything else easily makes up for it.

    I highly recommend The Dark Knight Rises. It is a worthy conclusion to the trilogy, and it far exceeded my expectations.
    _(July 2012)_

  • Per Gunnar Jonsson: Batman was one of my childhood heroes from the Comic magazines even though the Swedish plonkers, in their infinite stupidity, had renamed him to something as ridiculous “Läderlappen” which basically translates into “patch of leather”.

    Thus, when Christopher Nolan brought us Batman Begins and steered away from the ridiculous comic shows that the previous batman movies (except the first one) had turned into I was thrilled. Unfortunately I was equally disappointed with this one.

    I think the title of the movie is quite misleading since Batman isn’t exactly rising at all but rather sinking. If this would have been a movie about some other “guy” it would probably have been excellent but it isn’t. It’s about Batman and as such I had expected him to be the hero going around beating up the bad guys.

    Instead the movie starts downright boring with Batman having dug himself down into a swamp of melancholy and closed himself off from the world. When he finally starts to appear again he gets pretty much beaten at every turn not to mention conned out of the Wayne fortune. What the f… is that? It isn’t until the end that he starts to be the real Batman and even then it’s not very exciting.

    Actually Batman, as in Batman and not Wayne, is not really in the movie for a good chunk of the time and the real hero in this movie is really the young cop and he sure isn’t a particularly good substitute for the superhero Batman that I was expecting to watch.

    I was struggling with what to give this movie but in the end, since I probably would have thought it to be a good movie if it had not been labelled as a Batman movie, I gave it 5 out 10 stars. At least the special effects where quite okay.

  • Reviewsforlife: “And when it is done, and Gotham is in ashes, then you have my permission to die.” – Bane, the Dark Knight Rises.

    An epic, amazing end to the Dark Knight trilogy, with great acting, numerous complex subplots, a creepy villain, amazing action scenes and a heart-thumping score. I really love this film and consider it one of Nolan’s better works, and I wish more people on the Internet would start giving it more respect.

    Oh, also, I really don’t care about the small plot holes like the magic mechanical leg and Bruce appearing in Gotham when he was at the desert shortly before – do you really want to see ten minutes of Bruce using plastic surgery to fix his bone, or him in a airport going to Gotham?

  • AstroNoud: Even though the plot feels messier than the previous two installments, one cannot resist a smile after the unexpected twist and final scenes, which make ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ a worthy final chapter of Nolan’s epical trilogy.

    9/10

  • CinemaSerf: Tom Hardy is superb in this denouement to Christopher Nolan’s “Batman” trilogy. His depiction of the clever and malevolent “Bane” is intricate and terrifying in equal measure. Christian Bale also has the role very much under control now as he joins forces with his old pal “Gordon” (Gary Oldman) and jewel thief turned “Catwoman” (Anne Hathaway) to rise to his biggest challenge yet… What’s great about this film is that is ties up all of the loose ends from the first two; it dots some i’s and crosses the t’s as the story neatly, and frequently quite subtly, introduces new threads to an old suit of clothes. This is an hugely characterful outing for all concerned – especially Sir Michael Caine as the wonderfully underplayed “Alfred” and Morgan Freeman as the arch-inventor “Fox”. The plot takes it’s time to develop, there is plenty of to-ing and fro-ing as they battle for the upper hand; new allies must learn to trust and to rely on each other. I found myself drawn to the “Bane” cause more than I ought to admit – a sign of a great baddie; you empathise with the evil (I think of “Darth Vader”) especially once the story unveils traits in his character and elements of his history that, to a certain extent, justify his behaviour. The dialogue is sparing and potent and photography is really effective: the light and shade are used creatively with the Hans Zimmer score an huge improvement on his last outing. This is certainly one for a big screen – there is loads to see each time you watch, and though “Batman” was never my favourite super-hero, this has to be up there as one of the darkest and best super-hero films.
  • Andre Gonzales: I enjoyed watching the Dark Knight. They were at least able to keep the same batman from the the last one made too.

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