On Friday 'The Avengers' will surpass 'The Dark Knight!'
The most coveted award of them all.
Nolan's Batman universe needs a strong female.
The Dark Knight (Warner Bros) will soar past $500M sometime on Sunday, and will have banked about $505M by Tuesday morning.
Bane is bringing down the house (among other things).
Eleven posters in less than four days? That's a new (unofficial) record!
Delivering what we want to see: more Batman!
He just loves hanging out with superheroes.
Take that, fire!
Holy recuts, Batman.
Can Batman save his city?
We've uncovered the secrets of the new Batman movie... by watching its trailer.
Me-ow.
Holy rap sheet, Batman!
Has Batman met his match?
Christopher Nolan is, thankfully, one of the technology's biggest proponents.
Da-na-na-na-na-naaaaah BATMAN!
What we want to see in the new Batman trailer.
Anticipated sequel will be appropriate for all teenage movie-goers who will steal your favorite seat.
Tom Hardy hunky images sold separately.
And they made him a commissioner.
What's happening to Bruce Wayne?
Anne Hathaway warns us of the incoming storm.
Bruce Wayne might endure a dark ending.
Bane looks great in IMAX, but how does he sound?
Or is it just one of the Riddler's tricks?
Andy Samberg makes a terrible Batman.
Christian Bale and Tom Hardy as the battling duo.
Prepare to get your chant on.
Get your first big look at the superhero flick.
She's both felinious and felonious.
Stay off the Gotham streets.
Can you handle The Batstare?
Maybe the Oscar-winning actor will just run for mayor. Batmayor!
Bat-themed vehicles are becoming increasingly popular
Batman hits the gridiron.
Selena Kyle drops the cat suit for a technology upgrade.
A look at Batman before Hollywood works its movie magic.
The race to put out a teaser is on!
She's trading in one life for nine.
But is this guerrilla marketing or just a fan-made ruse?
Matthew Modine joins the threequel, along with two other actors.
But who will he play?
She'll play a "street-smart Gotham girl," whatever that means.
Only a bit, but we'll take it.
Maybe, maybe not!
And so are three other lovely actress. Lucky Batman.
We rank the potential ladies of 'The Dark Knight Rises'
The blockbuster is setting records — and not just in dollars.
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na...
So much news; what is this, Comic-Con?!
We wonder where Bane stands on the issue.
Quick, everyone move to Los Angeles.
Just hum the Batman theme throughout
You dad could not beat up Bane's dad...or Bane.
Thanks, Harry Potter nerds!
The next Batman promises a whole lot of destruction.
The biggest superhero movie of the summer is going straight-to-DVD.
Is this one of Lucius Fox's surveillance cameras?
BIG spoiler here, read at your own risk.
Da na na na na na na na na naaaa BATMAN!
Whoops!
Brett Cullen & Chris Ellis, and yeah, I've never heard of them either
Oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy!
The superhero threequel is now shooting across the world.
Internet speculation! Commence!
"What lies in the shadow of the Bat?"
Actor appeared as Armie Hammer's double in 'The Social Network'
Because believe it or not, Gotham isn't a real city.
Double You Tee Eff, Mate?
If they're right, that means Alberto Falcone is out.
Not just as Selina Kyle.
Oscar winning stunner to play Talia Al Ghul?
The 'Inception' star re-teams with Christopher Nolan.
We discuss the casting of Catwoman and Bane
Plus one more unnamed city.
...crushing the wet-dreams of fanboys everywhere.
The internet thinks so!
OMFG MORE BATMAN NEWS!
Come on Nolan, you can do better than that.
Will NOT feature The Riddler
Batman movie 'The Dark Knight' has added five more trophies to its impressive haul of prizes -- scooping the top accolades at the Annual Saturn Awards.
Moviesonline.ca reportedly found a Dark Knight sequel poster on the Internet, apparently made by a fan--and boy is it ever cool looking.
Brendan Fraser and the long-awaited return of The Mummy franchise will likely unseat mega-hit The Dark Knight (Warner Bros) this weekend.
By Monday morning, The Dark Knight (Warner Bros) will likely be the No. 1 movie of 2008. Even the rosiest of forecasts could not have anticipated that the Christopher Nolan-directed Batman Begins sequel would surpass Marvel’s Iron Man (Paramount) and Lucasfilm’s Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull (Paramount) in only 10 days, but it appears that the dark superhero/crime thriller hybrid will do just that
There is no question about which film will be No. 1 at America’s multiplexes this weekend. The Dark Knight (Warner Bros) is posting unprecedented weekday grosses with $24.5M on Monday and $20.9M Tuesday, and it will easily win the upcoming three-day.
Sunday was even stronger-than-expected for The Dark Knight (Warner Bros) with an astounding $43M or so.
Multiple sources confirmed Wednesday, what I first speculated about Tuesday night. The Dark Knight (Warner Bros) will open at more locations than any film in motion picture history, surpassing the 4,362 locations that opened last May’s Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (Disney).
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.
Warner Bros. has done something incredible. Despite the fact that we are in mid-July, my sources are telling me that The Dark Knight will open on over 9,200 screens, an all-time record for the studio. This is no small feat given that mega-hits Hancock (Sony) and Pixar’s WALL-E (Disney) are doing huge business and both Mamma Mia (Universal) and Space Chimps (Fox) open wide this weekend.