Dark Knight Rises

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    Zoë Kravitz was told she was too 'urban' to audition for 'The Dark Knight Rises'

    "I don’t know if it came directly from Chris Nolan," says Kravitz, now playing Catwoman in "The Batman."

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    10 crazy reasons films got sued

    If you went into the 2011 Ryan Gosling film expecting a pedal-to-the-metal action flick, you were probably disappointed, even if the resulting drama was still one of the best movies that year. Investment banker Andrew Greene sued the Scorsese movie for using his likeness in a character called Nicky Koskoff, played by actor P.J. O’Byrne, who’s one of Jordan Belfort’s (Leonardo Di Caprio) greedy, amoral trader posse.

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    10 Comic Book Movie Scenes That INFURIATED Fans

    ‘Captain America: Civil War’ may be getting some of the best reviews Marvel’s ever had, but that doesn’t mean comic book fans have always appreciated film company attempts to put their heroes on-screen. ’X-Men 3’ is a disaster, the Phoenix saga it touches on is one of the best-ever arcs,” says comic fan Andy Welch, alluding to the iconic 1980 Dark Phoenix storyline which saw Jean Grey (Famke Janssen) go bad.

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    Zoë Kravitz Rejected From The Dark Knight Rises For Being Too "Urban"

    Zoë Kravitz has revealed she wasn’t allowed to audition for ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ because the filmmakers weren’t “going urban”. - Paul Walker’s Brother Lands First Major Movie Role - Mr. Turner Is Britain’s Most Complained About Movie The 26-year-old – who is a mix of Dominican and Jewish-American courtesy of parents Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet – told Nylon magazine she was planning to test for a small part in the 2012 Batman sequel, but couldn’t down to the dubious casting criteria. “It was

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    Did Batman Die At The End Of The Dark Knight Rises?

    The theory (SPOILERS AHEAD!) There are some who believe that the final scenes of 'The Dark Knight Rises’, in which Alfred spies Bruce Wayne alive and well despite his apparent death, are a mere figment of his grieving imagination. Could it be that the ending of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy is not as straightforward as it seems? It’s certainly one of the more sensible 'Dark Knight’ fan theories we’ve heard. We do not see even the slightest hint that Batman escapes the blast, and we are g