There's a ton of amazing talent in David Bowie's music video for "The Next Day": Bowie, for one, but also Gary Oldman and Marion Cotillard, reunited after The Dark Knight Rises. But the video itself is a dismally on-the-nose critique of organized religion. NSFWish for breasts and blood. Read more...
Before The Dark Knight Rises started filming, Batman fan MMatt imagined a third Christopher Nolan Batman movie starring Guy Pearce as the Riddler. He created a series of posters casting Pearce as Edward Nygma and giving him his own catchphrase: Who is the Batman? Read more...
Filming for Doctor Who's 50th anniversary is in full swing, and we've got the videos to prove it. Director Neil Blomkamp and his District 9 star Sharlto Copley reveal more details about their new movie Elysium. Max Landis reveals what's really going on with Chronicle 2, and he promises this will be one seriously dark sequel. Show More Summary
We can't promise that this crocheted face mask by Etsy seller Rose Pope will make you any easier to understand than Bane was in The Dark Knight Rises, but it certainly looks a good deal more comfortable to wear. Pope is selling these masks for £60, but due to high demand, there's a waiting list for this cold-weather item, so plan your defeat of Batman accordingly. More »
When we last saw Bruce Wayne in The Dark Knight Rises, he was traipsing about Europe with Catwoman and refusing to talk to his butler of many decades. But we all knew Bruce wouldn't be able to stay away from the crime-fighting game for long, and indeed he hasn't — because he's back battling evil on the mean streets of the UK. From the BBC: More »
Cathryn Lavery traces the evolution of Batman (or at least his bat-shaped marketing) with this poster, taking us from 1940's Batman & Robin: The Boy Wonder to the shattered bat logo from The Dark Knight Rises. She's offering limited edition prints of the poster in a variety of sizes over at Calm the Ham. More »
There are two reasons why you should watch this Dark Knight Rises comedy video, despite the likelihood that you overdosed on them months ago: 1) it's about Bane, but isn't about Bane being unintelligible, and 2) hearing this guy's uncanny...Show More Summary
When I mentioned earlier today in the DVD and Blu-ray listings that I had no real desire to watch The Dark Knight Rises again, I have to wonder if Honest Trailers - with a bit of help from the Red Letter Media guys - haven't figured out why. Show More Summary
Warning: You should probably not check out this week's list of releases unless you have some spare cash, because there's so much good stuff coming out this week. Seriously, you read this, you're gonna spend some money. It'll go a lot easier for you if have some to spend. More »
Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy was a huge, crazy ride that included a ton of defining performances, from Michael Caine to Heath Ledger — and yet, Tom Hardy's growling sociopath Bane still stands out. Tomorrow, The Dark Knight Rises comes out on DVD and Blu-ray and you can relive the chaos. Show More Summary
An artist created this incredible 3D chalk art for the Dark Knight Rises film in a mall in Sydney, Australia. It looks like the glowing bat symbol has eaten away the floor and the entire shopping center is crumbling into the Earth's superheated maw. Click to enlarge! More »
The Dark Knight Rises Blu-Ray/DVD comes out on December 4th, and while it won't contain deleted scenes or a director's cut, it will be packed with behind-the-scenes features and concept art. And, as we get closer to the release date, a few bits of those extras have ended up online. More »
Every year Hallmark releases a treasure trove of Christmas ornaments, many of them nerdy as all get-out. This holiday season alone, there are ornaments from the Avengers movie, The Dark Knight Rises, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars and Star Trek, just to name a few! Of course, some of Hallmark's ornaments are simply cute and heartfelt, a.k.a. Show More Summary
We know that during the events of The Dark Knight Rises, at least some of the inmates of Arkham Asylum slipped their mad house bonds. The fan film Arkham Rising shows how the release of the Arkham inmates might have gone down, and hints at the fate of Joker. More »
Rumors have been spreading that The Dark Knight Rises DVD would have and extra 30 minutes of footage including more details on Bane's origin story. Sadly those rumors are all false. More »
Given Christopher Nolan's avowed hatred for including deleted scenes on his DVD releases, this seems unlikely. But the website Nuke the Fridge is claiming that the DVD/Blu-ray release of The Dark Knight Rises will include a "Director's Cut" that's half an hour longer. Show More Summary
We saw a snippet of this DC Nation cartoon come out of Comic-Con, but that was only the tip of the alternate reality iceberg. From Wolf Smoke Studios, here's an extremely gee-whiz animated short featuring Batman, Catwoman, and Bane running amok in 1930s Shanghai. Show More Summary
It's time for another "How it should Have Ended" webisode. This one focuses on the problems and loop holes in The Dark Knight Rises. Some of these hits come a little too easy, but we will agree about the brilliant plan to put every cop underground. Ah well, can't win them all. More »
Bane has had a rough life prior to becoming Gotham's Reckoning, in The Dark Knight Rises — but it could have been much rougher, judging from some newly released concept art and details about a deleted sequence from the film. More »