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While we’ve had the chance to watch and analyze the first full trailer for The Dark Knight Rises, we still don’t really know what’s going on. Rises is set to take place eight years after the events of 2008′s The Dark Knight, we know Bane is the villain and he may or may not be working with or against the League of Shadows. Oh, and Anne Hathaway is super sexy in the skin-tight, leather Catwoman suit, we know that.
L.A. Times‘ Hero Complex had a chance to chat with Hathaway on set about her role as the feline fatale. Not only that, but since they were on set they also shared details about a scene we haven’t seen or heard anything about. Spoilers, spoilers, spoilers…
Tom Hardy’s arms are ginormous. They’re just HUGE!!

Total Film is claiming to have the official breakdown of the promised six-minute prologue for The Dark Knight Rises. Obviously, if you don’t want to know what could, maybe, possibly happen in the opening minutes of Christopher Nolan‘s finale, stop reading. The rest of us hoping this will allow us to skip out on Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, the film the prologue footage is attached to, let’s continue on…

A few weeks ago we learned that tacked on the front of Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, excuse me, tacked only on the IMAX copies of Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, would be a six to eight minute preview of Christopher Nolan‘s The Dark Knight Rises. I think it’s obvious Ghost Protocol is going to benefit greatly from this little addition because I know many die hard, bat-shit crazy Batman fans will shell out the money to see Ghost Protocol in IMAX only for this Dark Knight Rises’ prologue. Yes, I am most defnitely including myself in that bunch of die hard, bat-shit crazy Batman fans.
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Hmm, I covered a lot of Bat-news today. Somehow I’m not too surprised.

First Syfy was all, “We love Eureka, we’re really invested in continuing our most successful, original, sci-fi series and franchise!” Hooray, more Eureka! Then they changed their minds, those bastards, and were like, “Boo! Fuck Eureka! We hate that show and the money it makes us and the fans who love it!” Eureka was cancelled.
But now, Syfy is throwing us all a chemically engineered, super-bone…

And what is this first glimpse of footage?! It’s a nice, quality video of Joseph Gordon-Levitt walking across the street a couple times! Awesome, I mean, wha-!? Seriously?
Click the link to watch.

Remember all the whining and bitching when it was revealed Marvel, in this case their films, would have little to no presence at San Diego Comic-Con? It turns out this was all part of a business-y type move by Marvel and their now parent company, Disney…

Recently posted on Twitter was a set photo from The Dark Knight Rises which might give us a clue as to what other vehicles Christopher Nolan has in store for the Dark Knight. And no, it’s not another Tumbler with a silly new paintjob, but it might be related. This looks like the Tumbler’s aircraft brethren. What people are suspecting they see here is possibly the Nolanverse version of the Batwing.
Click the link to get a our first look at the new Batwing, maybe?
At the Licensing International Expo in Las Vegas (Yes, it’s an actual thing.) the studios are set to premiere the promotional logos for their big, upcoming movies. Of course, the movies requiring the much-hyped advertising and licensing are the comic book movies and we’ve got sneak peaks of their logos. Are they amazing, new and different? No, but hey, it’s the beginning of the promotional push for films like Christopher Nolan‘s The Dark Knight Rises, Zack Snyder‘s Man of Steel and Marc Webb‘s The Amazing Spider-Man, so you know, be at least a little excited.
In addition to these revealed logos, Marvel has released the first promotional image for The Avengers (seen above). It shows the whole team in costume, and it’s our first real look at Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye. The Hulk doesn’t look all that different from any other time we’ve seen him, but whatever, it’s only their first image.
Check out the new logos in a gallery over at Nerd Bastards.