
BURBANK, CA, May 19, 2011 – Principal photography has begun on Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ “The Dark Knight Rises,” the epic conclusion to filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy.
Leading an all-star international cast, Oscar® winner Christian Bale (“The Fighter”) again plays the dual role of Bruce Wayne/Batman. The film also stars Anne Hathaway, as Selina Kyle; Tom Hardy, as Bane; Oscar® winner Marion Cotillard (“La Vie en Rose”), as Miranda Tate; and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, as John Blake. Returning to the main cast, Oscar® winner Michael Caine (“The Cider House Rules”) plays Alfred; Gary Oldman is Commissioner Gordon; and Oscar® winner Morgan Freeman (“Million Dollar Baby”) reprises the role of Lucius Fox.
In helming “The Dark Knight Rises,” Christopher Nolan is utilizing IMAX® cameras even more extensively than he did on “The Dark Knight,” which had marked the first time ever that a major feature film was partially shot with IMAX® cameras. The results were so spectacular that the director wanted to expand the use of the large-format cameras for this film.
The screenplay for “The Dark Knight Rises” is written by Christopher Nolan and Jonathan Nolan, story by Christopher Nolan & David S. Goyer. The film is being produced by Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Charles Roven, who previously teamed on “Batman Begins” and the record-breaking blockbuster “The Dark Knight.” The executive producers are Benjamin Melniker, Michael E. Uslan, Kevin De La Noy and Thomas Tull, with Jordan Goldberg serving as co-producer. “The Dark Knight” is based upon characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by Bob Kane.
Behind the scenes, “The Dark Knight Rises” reunites the director with several of his longtime collaborators, all of whom worked together on the “The Dark Knight.” The creative team includes director of photography Wally Pfister, who recently won an Oscar® for his work on Nolan’s “Inception”; production designer Nathan Crowley; editor Lee Smith; and Oscar®-winning costume designer Lindy Hemming (“Topsy-Turvy”). In addition, Paul Franklin and Chris Corbould, who both won Oscars® for the effects in “Inception,” will supervise the visual and special effects, respectively. The music will be composed by Oscar® winner Hans Zimmer (“The Lion King”).
The locations for “The Dark Knight Rises” span three continents and include the American cities of Pittsburgh, New York and Los Angeles, as well as sites in India, England and Scotland.
“The Dark Knight Rises” is a presentation of Warner Bros. Pictures, in association with Legendary Pictures. Slated for release on July 20, 2012, the film will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.



The rumored budget is $250m. Nolan can make money go a long, long way. And now he has a quarter of a billion to play with. It’s beyond anyone’s imagination just how spectacular this film will be.
I don’t think there are enough Oscar winners/nominees involved with this project. Maybe Nolan can get Nicholson or Streep as extras.
He didn’t have that much to play with before? Dark Knight cost 350 BTL. Don’t believe what studios release as budgets.
So teaser trailer with Sherlock Holmes in December?
Tom’s take:
Let’s shoot for an RT of 83 minutes, rated G, and I was thinking PixelVision. I have a lot of old mix tapes in my glovebox we can reuse. To save money. That’s how you win in the new normal!
Exactly!
20th is always reacting. Boring and repetitious.
Never acting.
Boldly, simply, truthfully.
Who decided not to have James Newton Howard back to compose the score with Hans Zimmer? Very disappointing.
I hope the climactic fight between Christian Bale and Tom Hardy will knock everyone on their ass and be so amazing and action-packed, audiences all over the world will be left breathless.
Sad that it appears James Newton Howard will not be collaborating with Zimmer to complete the trilogy.
CANNOT WAIT!!!!
PLOT DETAILS PLEASE!!!!
I’m so excited for this. Ever since my prents hid the first Keaton Batman from me for watching it over and over, I’ve been waiting for someone to do it right, and it looks like Nolan is the man for the job.
You mean the Keaton version wasn’t done right and you still watched it over and over again?
Geez, you might want to get a life. Just sayin.
i was five.
and the rest didn’t live up to the first.
This would be a good death.
I like the fact that Nolan and Pfister aren’t following the herd. They’re among the few still willing to buck the digital stampede. Shooting in the IMAX® “film” format is a revolutionary and very cool move.
They are true “film guys”. Watch “Inception”, 99% of that movie was shot on film, on some very exotic “film” cameras, and you can see why Pfister won the 2010 Academy Award®.
well said. joe brown. film is king.
This simply cannot arrive soon enough. Good luck to those involved with the shoot, after the disappointment that was Inception (story/character-wise) I really want to see another Nolan film that leaves me with that rarest of urges to go back into the screening room and see it for the second time immediately after the first viewing is over.
INCEPTION was one of the three best of last year, along with CARLOS, and EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP. However, YMMV.
Yeah fuck 3D. I can still remember from the midnight screening of TDK the collective “oooooooh-aaaaahh” the audience erupted in when the first shot is the zoom in on the building across the street from the bank in IMAX. Way more immersive than 3D. IMAX is the future.
IMAX is not the future. The cameras are huge and difficult to use, not to mention using and dealing with the 70mm film stock, editing etc. It is way more expensive and difficult to use. Yes, it produces great results, but newer digital cameras have been tested and compared recently against IMAX cameras on IMAX screens using IMAX projectors and the digital looked and got reviewed better than the IMAX film.
curious of what digital cameras you are referencing?
Yeah I don’t think that’s what “dual role” technically means, mysterious press-release author. Just saying.
Guess I didn’t make the cut. Back to unemployment
Hilarious, Riddler.
SCOREBOARD
IMAX: 1 3D: 0
Rich -
I love the fact that you will promote IMAX any time, any where.
Greg
Looks like Warner Bros. will file for bankruptcy after this bomb gets released. Seriously, why invest so much money in a movie based on a comic book character with no proven track record?
In addition, I can’t believe they let a newcomer like Christopher Nolan helm this big budget project.
that brought a smile to my shitty day.
No kidding Zack. And where did they find this ridiculous cast? It’s like the producers just picked some random headshots off Actors Access. Pathetic!
Guess this time NO Oscar (r) for Nolan.
What, no Bat-Mite?? Include me out!
I love his movies, looking forward to this one, but am I the only one who thinks the title is really lame?