It’s not like anyone is expecting The Dark Knight Rises to be bad, but the question on everyone’s mind is just how good will it be? Will it live up to the hype?
Cosmic Book News claims to have a source that has seen the film and while this can only be taken as rumored and unconfirmed, their source is praising the film, calling it “virtually flawless” and better than The Dark Knight.
Check out what he had to say below.
One of my friends has seen a rough cut of The Dark Knight Rises and my god he was astonished. He says it is better than The Dark Knight and that it is virtually a flawless movie.
He said that could change when the CGI shots are completed, and the movie is seen in full instead of grey blocks on the screen.
It is one of those films that leaves you on the edge of your seat much likeThe Dark Knight did, in that it feels like a rollercoaster, like you have no idea where the story will go. I have been told a summary of the movie, and I definitely don’t want to spoil it, but if you think you know where it is heading, think again!
It will leave you thinking “how do did they come up with that; it’s genius.”
Catwoman is more in line with the comics than people think despite her not having a whip or cowl.
It’s more character driven and less about looks. Bane is so frickin’ ruthless it’s bad, like Joker is crazy and does his crimes on a whim in any style; Bane is like a freight train and has the city bricking it.
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After The Dark Knight credits, Batman was still active for a while, and when crime could be handled by the Gotham PD alone, he retired. During this period, Wayne Manor was complete along with the batcave, and he kept his stuff in their and just lived as Bruce Wayne mourning Rachel’s death until Bane and Catwoman arrive in Gotham and cause mayhem.
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So there you have it, nothing but praise for the film. Like I said, everyone expected greatness but if this report is true, then it looks like we’re in for one hell of a ride. Get excited folks!
The Dark Knight Rises hits theaters July 20th and stars Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Gary Oldman and Morgan Freeman.