The Dark Knight (2008)



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The Singapore-born actor talks about his role in director Roland Emmerich's blockbuster disaster epic.

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The Dark Knight: Maggie Gyllenhaal Interview

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The Dark Knight: Christian Bale Interview

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'Dark Knight' Director Christoper Nolan

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No rants, no tirades, no F-bombs – just a civilized conversation with civilization-saver Christian Bale on playing John Connor in 'Terminator Salvation,' manhunting Johnny Depp in 'Public Enemies,' and donning the Batsuit for a 'Dark Knight' sequel.

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When we met up with Jon Favreau for lunch last week at the Renaissance Hotel in Hollywood we were supposed to be talking about the Sept. 30 release of Iron Man on DVD. Instead the conversation quickly turned to Iron Man II and what the actor-turned director has in store for the new film. Here is what he had to say...

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Christian Bale’s back as Bruce Wayne and his alter ego Batman in the summer blockbuster, The Dark Knight. Hollywood.com caught up with the star to find out what it was like returning to the role.


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Aaron Eckhart joins the Dark Knight cast as Gotham’s crime-fighting district attorney Harvey Dent. Hollywood.com caught up with the star to find out more.

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When Katie Holmes dropped out of the Batman franchise, it was time for director Chris Nolan to find a replacement. He called upon Maggie Gyllenhaal to fill her shoes as Rachel Dawes, Bruce Wayne’s longtime friend and love interest. Hollywood.com caught up with the actress to find out what it was like joining the Dark Knight cast.

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Hollywood.com talks with Gary Oldman about reprising his role as Lt. James Gordon in The Dark Knight.

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He reinvented the Batman franchise and now Chris Nolan offers up his second installment, The Dark Knight. We caught up with the British director to find out what it took to bring Batman back.

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Christian Bale’s about to go back to the Knight shift. The 33-year-old Welsh actor is about to don the cowl and step into the shadows again, reprising his blockbuster role as Batman for The Dark Knight, director Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated sequel to Batman Begins, the blockbuster film that reinvigorated the film franchise with its atmospheric mood and intense depiction of the Caped Crusader.



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