Two new pictures from The Dark Knight Rises have arrived. Both The Dark Knight Rises photos feature Christian Bale, one as Bruce Wayne and the other as Batman.
The Dark Knight Rises has released three new stills via Entertainment Weekly. The photos feature stars Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman and the Dark Knight himself, Christian Bale.
The Dark Knight Rises found itself on the front cover of Entertainment Weekly's annual preview issue. In it, star Christian Bale talks about playing Batman for the last time.
Want to see The Dark Knight Rises at midnight July 19 on IMAX screens? Sorry, Dark Knight Rises has sold out -- seven months before the film premieres.
The Lion King and The Dark Knight Rises have more in common that one would think. The two were combined in a recent video that spoofs The Dark Knight Rises trailer.
In an interview with the LA Times, Anne Hathaway has given Batman fans what they want: More details into the plot of The Dark Knight Rises. Hathaway even gives her inspiration for her Catwoman character.
Four new photos from The Dark Knight Rises have debuted. Batman, Bane and director Christopher Nolan are all featured in the new stills from Dark Knight Rises.
The Dark Knight Rises had its trailer debut and iTunes is reporting that it took less than a week to break a record. The previous record was The Avengers' 10 million downloads... so far Dark Knight Rises has 12.5 million.
The Dark Knight Rises trailer premiered and all anyone can talk about is not being able to understand the film's villain. Tom Hardy is Bane and in the trailer he's a little difficult to understand.
The first trailer for The Dark Knight Rises has arrived! Just before The Dark Knight Rises' prologue premieres before Ghost Protocol, Christopher Nolan has released the trailer.
The Dark Knight Rises prologue is showing before Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol on select IMAX screens. What can audiences expect from the six minute intro to Dark Knight Rises?
Christopher Nolan is talking about his final Dark Knight film, The Dark Knight Rises. Nolan talks about his choice of Bane as the villain for Dark Knight Rises, and also why he set the film eight years after 2008's The Dark Knight.