Instead, Nolan told the audience if "you're talking pure mechanics" that he would have to go with the opening scene from "The Dark Knight Rises," in which the film's villain Bane (Tom Hardy ...
Glen Powell has voiced his appreciation for Christopher Nolan and shared that he's grateful the director took a chance on him ...
This scene is essential because it depicts how, even at his lowest point, Bruce is capable of rising again, both physically and spiritually. Gotham is under siege by Bane in The Dark Knight Rises ...
We're talking, then, about almost 30 million tickets. That's what The Dark Knight Rises needs in order to break the opening weekend box office record set by The Avengers. How many people really ...