^Brilliant whoever decided they would make for a killer late 2nd and 3rd act.
^Brilliant whoever decided they would make for a killer late 2nd and 3rd act.
I think the theory about the return of the League of Shadows is what the third film will be about. They're returning to finish what they were set out to do. Twice, they've been foiled. First by the Wayne family when Bruce's father created the monorail for the city. Then by Bruce as Batman years later when he learns what they would do. The Joker was someone of his own. A true anarchist who wanted to show the world that people were as ugly as he is only to be foiled by Batman and Jim Gordon despite managing to corrupt Harvey Dent into insanity and later his own death where Batman and Gordon made him a martyr. In the third film, Bane is sent to not create an idea of what the League of Shadows did which was to destroy an already troubled world and start it all over again. This time around, it's just to destroy Gotham and its Dark Knight.
This is good stuff, gents. I could see Bane holding a years-long grudge on Batman or Bruce based on covering up the true nature of Harvey Dent, and letting that hate fester (I just remembered that picture of Bane holding a photo of Dent). Yet, even if he does have a grudge, it's most likely an extension of the League of Shadows making their return. Bane has to have some personal stake, though, which I don't think we can really predict until it's hopefully revealed in the film. I must say - I really like the idea of Bane being their "ace in the hole" like Goldfoot said. The trailers almost make him look like a General - not unlike the position Ducard was preparing for Bruce. Just like Brian Azzarello once said: the best Batman villains are a mirror for the Bat.
I guess we could assume that with Gotham enjoying peace-time, their decadence has made a comeback, and the gap between classes has expanded - hence Bane's reckoning..? Or maybe it's just taken that long to assemble the resources to try to destroy Gotham again.
This is where I need to stop mapping out this movie, and just hibernate until July 20th.
I'm pretty sure we're going to go right back to "Begins". Bane may well be one of the guys who got fucked up by Wayne during his training in the mountains, perhaps. Or another lieutenant in the League's organization. There's no way Batman toppled the whole thing just by crushing Liam Neeson with a train!
You just destroyed my entire theory about liam neeson.
Bane is Liam Neeson's son.
Now you know.
Didn't Bane marry Talia in the comics?
I don't have a specific counterpoint to the idea that Bane is holding a grudge based on the cover-up, I just hope it's not something that petty. Though I did hear that in the comics his entire motivation was to take the spotlight away from Batman; nothing says "petty" like an ego trip.
Don't forget Selina's comment about the wealthy living large and leaving nothing for everyone else. That goes right with what you're saying and is pretty indicative that the city has reached another pinnacle.I guess we could assume that with Gotham enjoying peace-time, their decadence has made a comeback, and the gap between classes has expanded - hence Bane's reckoning..? Or maybe it's just taken that long to assemble the resources to try to destroy Gotham again.
I had told myself I was going to stay out of this thread, both in order to avoid ANY kind of spoiler and just so I wouldn't think too deeply about what the film is about. Then this trailer came out and I had to discuss it with as many people as possible. I'll probably retreat from anything Batman related in the near future, but right now this is all speculation and I'm enjoying it. Speculation based on what little we've seen, but speculation nonetheless.This is where I need to stop mapping out this movie, and just hibernate until July 20th.
Not to interrupt. Ignore me. I just thought this was funny.
It could do it. I mean the trailer did play before the movie. And everyone seems pumped.
I doubt it; Avengers has more mass appeal and it got a 3D release (Hello $30 million extra on opening weekend). I mean, I'm hopeful for TDKR, but it is going to do really well even without setting any records. TDKR has a bleak, somber tone to it whereas Avengers is an epic, mostly light-hearted ensemble film. Since its the final chapter in this series, many many people will see it, but it's going to be tough to compete with Avengers for best opening weekend. In the end, it doesn't really matter, because this isn't setting the stage for any sequels that might be in jeopardy.
Interesting... Marion Cotillard insists she's not Talia Al-Ghul.
I have a question.... Who's the big guy at 1:16??
Clearly not Bane, no mask.
also "Did they kill him?" Bane is working for LoS.
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Hmm good eye. Never caught that. It could still be Bane, judging from the way he's dressed? Maybe he takes his mask off? Or maybe he's just one of Bane's henchmen. Is that Bruce being pushed by him or JGL?
I feel like I've watched this new trailer 50 times.... avengers was badass, but Im stoked for this!
Yeah it stands to reason he'll have at least a few giant thugs to fuck with Batman along the way.
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"They" could very easily be Bane and his army of prisoners.also "Did they kill him?" Bane is working for LoS.
It's JGL.
Aw you got it, that's totally him.
and yeah "they" is probably is Bane's army.
you win +1 internets.
The Dark Knight Rises kicks off with the question “why does he wear the mask?” and now thanks to a short article in Rolling Stone magazine, we have an answer! Here’s a quote straight from the mouth of director Christopher Nolan:Spoiler: Bane is someone ravaged by pain from a trauma suffered long ago, and the mask dispenses a type of anesthetic that keeps his pain just below the threshold so he can function.
Random thought;
The part in the newest trailer early on where a guy asks Bane "What are you?" and he responds "I'm Gotham's reckoning" got me super stoked for a few seconds when I thought that may be have been William Fichtner reprising his cameo from TDK. It would make absolutely no sense, plus it's pretty safe to say that character is dead, but I was a little dissapointed for some reason when I realized it wasn't actually him.
^^^
Bane sounds like a combination of Darth Vader and the Dennis Hopper character in Blue Velvet
Hmm, that's probably quite an astute assumption haha. Makes me wonder if he's just gonna be 100% cool and calculated (though evil) or if he'll have a touch of insanity built in as well.
I dunno, they did the insanity thing with the Joker, it wouldn't be interesting to see the same thing again. I'm guessing totally calm and utterly lethal.
For sure. Obviously he's not playing with a full deck being a comic villain and all, but I agree...it's like two sides of the coin. Heath was outstanding as the completely out-to-lunch Joker which was the exact foil of Batman and they played to that (i.e. 'you'll have to break your one rule', and so forth) but this time it's going to just be a calculated all-out war. I'm just jacked that it's only TWO months away!
Two long months... At least we have Prometheus to fill the gap.
And yeah, instead of an unpredictable lunatic who's thinking a few steps ahead, this time it'll be chess masters squaring off.