We actually had a conversation started on this subject awhile ago. http://www.lpassociation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32529& Hope this helps with any information you are looking for.
I just looked it up on imdb and he wasn't in the credits though its really early to say so. But mostly I think it would too hard to replace Ledger, he was so good
1. It's The Dark Knight Rises 2. While it's older than a month, this thread: http://www.lpassociation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32529& can be considered an official thread for this topic. 3. *merge*
^lol. Weird, images don't show up. Here is the link. http://www.superherohype.com/news/a...knight-rises-cover-empire-should-reveal-first More news: The new issue of Empire magazine has been sent to subscribers and it gives a look at four more photos from Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises in addition to the two covers previously posted. In the article, Nolan reveals that the story picks up eight years after The Dark Knight. "It's really all about finishing Batman and Bruce Wayne's story. We left him in a very precarious place. Perhaps surprisingly for some people, our story picks up quite a bit later, eight years after 'The Dark Knight.' So he's an older Bruce Wayne; he's not in a great state. With Bane, we're looking to give Batman a challenge he hasn't had before. With our choice of villain and with our choice of story we're testing Batman both physically as well as mentally." Tom Hardy said that Bane is "brutal. He's a big dude who's incredibly clinical, in the fact that he has a result-based and oriented fighting style. It's not about fighting. It's about carnage. The style is heavy-handed, heavy-footed, it's nasty. Anything from small-joint manipulation to crushing skulls, crushing rib cages, stamping on shins and knees and necks and collarbones and snapping heads off and tearing his fists through chests, ripping out spinal columns. He is a terrorist in mentality as well as brutal action." Costume designer Lindy Hemming also talked about Bane's mask in the film. "He was injured early in his story. He's suffering from pain and needs gas to survive. He can't survive the pain without the mask. The pipes from the mask go back along his jawline and feed into the thing at his back, where there are two cannisters." Nolan added that the prologue coming with Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol in IMAX "is basically the first six, seven minutes of the film. It's an introduction to Bane, and a taste of the rest of the film." http://comingsoon.net/nextraimages/empirebatmandkr1.jpg
Great read. Great Magazine. I recomend anyone to pick it up. Theres alot more interesting titbits in there, plus features on other films too
I wonder how Bane's voice sounds... I know people are complaining about it, but I would like to hear it...
[video=youtube;dSn72h_6I9Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSn72h_6I9Q&feature=fvst[/video] *EDIT* IT WOULD APPEAR i'M A ATD LATE WITH THIS ONE :SWEATING: