The Dark Knight Rises

2012 film by Christopher Nolan
(Redirected from Peter Foley)

The Dark Knight Rises is a 2012 British-American superhero movie,[2] and a sequel to The Dark Knight and a second sequel to Batman Begins. It was the last movie in The Dark Knight Trilogy.

The Dark Knight Rises
Directed byChristopher Nolan
Screenplay by
Story by
Based onCharacters
by Bob Kane
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyWally Pfister
Edited byLee Smith
Music byHans Zimmer
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
  • July 16, 2012 (2012-07-16) (world premiere)
  • July 20, 2012 (2012-07-20) (United States)
Running time
165 minutes[1]
Countries
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$200 million
Box office$1,081,041,287

Eight years after Harvey Dent's death and the defeat of the Joker, the Dent Act grants the Gotham City Police Department the ability to easily prosecute organized crime. Feeling guilty for covering up Dent's crimes, Police Commissioner James Gordon writes a resignation speech telling the truth, but decides not to reveal the truth because it was not the right time. Batman has disappeared, with Bruce Wayne becoming an outcast. Cat burglar Selina Kyle steals Bruce's fingerprints from his home, kidnaps a congressman, then disappears. Selina hands Bruce's fingerprints to Phillip Stryver, an assistant to Bruce's business rival John Daggett, in hope of having her criminal record erased. Stryver double crosses Selina, but she uses the congressman's stolen phone to alert the police of their location. Gordon and the police arrive to find the congressman, then chase the criminals into the sewers while Selina escapes. A masked man called Bane who had escaped from a hijacked CIA Plane captures Gordon. Gordon escapes, and is found by John Blake, a patrol officer who grew up as an orphan and has known Batman's true identity from their similar backgrounds. Gordon promotes Blake to detective, with Blake reporting directly to him.

Wayne Enterprises is on the point of becoming bankrupt after Bruce wasted almost all of the companies money on a fusion reactor project when he learns that the core could be weaponized. Later, Bane attacks the Gotham Stock Exchange, using Bruce's fingerprints to bankrupt Wayne Enterprises. Alfred Pennyworth, concerned that Bruce has not moved on from being Batman, reveals to him that Rachel Dawes had intended to marry Dent before she died, and resigns in an attempt to dissuade him. Fearing that Daggett, Bane's employer, would gain access to the reactor, Bruce and Lucius Fox asks board member Miranda Tate to take over his company. Bane later kills Daggett. After being promised to erase her records, Selina agrees to take Batman to Bane, but instead betrays him to a trap. Bane appears and reveals that he intends to fulfill Ra's al Ghul's mission to destroy Gotham with the League of Shadows. He breaks Batman's back and takes him to a foreign, well-like prison where escape is impossible. The inmates tell Bruce the story of Ra's al Ghul's child, born in the prison and cared for by a fellow prisoner before escaping, the only prisoner to have ever done so; Bruce thinks the child is Bane.

Meanwhile, Bane had kidnapped Fox, Tate, and Fredricks in order to turn on the bomb. While in the stadium, Bane triggers bombs under Gotham that causes the tunnels to collapse and traps most of the Gotham's police underground. He kills Mayor Anthony Garcia and forces an abducted physicist, Dr. Leonid Pavel, to convert the reactor core into a nuclear bomb before killing him. Bane uses the bomb to hold the city hostage and isolate Gotham from the world. Using Gordon's stolen speech, Bane reveals the cover-up of Dent's crimes and releases the prisoners of Blackgate Prison, causing a revolution. The wealthy and powerful have their property destroyed or taken, are dragged from their homes, and given show trials presided over by Dr. Jonathan Crane, where any sentence likely means death.

After months of recovery and re-training, Bruce escapes from the prison; thanks to the prison doctor, and enlists Selina, Blake, Tate, Gordon, and Fox to help stop the bomb's detonation. While the police and Bane's forces fight at Gotham City Hall, Batman defeats Bane, but Tate later stabs Batman, revealing herself to be Talia, Ra's al Ghul's child, who escaped the prison thanks by her fellow prisoner, Bane. She plans to complete her father's work by activating the bomb and destroying Gotham, but Gordon blocks her signal, which makes the remote of detonation useless. Talia, then leaves to find the bomb. Bane prepares to kill Batman, but Selina kills Bane using the Batpod. Batman pursues Talia with the Bat, an aircraft created by Fox, to bring the bomb back to the reactor, where it can be stabilized. Talia's truck crashes, but she remotely destroys the reactor before dying. With no way to stop the detonation, Batman uses The Bat to haul the bomb over the bay, where it detonates.

In the months after, Batman is thought to be dead but is honored a hero. With Bruce also presumed dead, Wayne Manor is left to the city to become an orphanage, and Wayne's remaining estate is left to Alfred. Fox discovers that Bruce had fixed The Bat's autopilot, and Gordon finds the Bat-Signal refixed. While visiting in Florence, Italy, Alfred saw Bruce and Selina together. Blake resigns from the police force and finds the Batcave.

Background

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The movie is based on DC Comics character Batman. It is distributed under Warner Bros.. The movie was directed by Christopher Nolan and produced by Emma Thomas. The music was scored by Hans Zimmer. The cast includes Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Tom Hardy, Morgan Freeman, Anne Hathaway, Marion Cotillard, Matthew Modine, Cillian Murphy, Nestor Carbonell, Ben Mendelsohn, Liam Neeson, Tom Conti, Joey King, Juno Temple, and Alon Abutbul. The locations of filming were in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Newark, New Jersey, Los Angeles, California, and in New York City, New York.

Cast and characters

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The Tumbler on the set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 2011
 
The Bat-Signal at the Highmark Building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 2011
  • Christian Bale as Batman/Bruce Wayne, finally emerges after eight years from the events of The Dark Knight. He returns in order to save Gotham from Bane.
  • Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth, Bruce Wayne's loyal butler who had enough of Bruce being an outcast from Gotham.
  • Gary Oldman as Commissioner James Gordon, the police commissioner of Gotham who knows the truth about Harvey Dent, but does not want to tell the city.
  • Anne Hathaway as Catwoman/Selina Kyle, a new female character who helps Batman save the city and helped Batman into finding Bane.
  • Tom Hardy as Bane,[3] the main villain who breaks Batmans back and occupies Gotham, seeking to complete the mission to destroy the city. He was trained by Ra's al Ghul just like Batman was in Batman Begins. He was killed when Selina Kyle shot him with the Batpod.
  • Marion Cotillard as Miranda Tate/Talia al Ghul, a new Wayne Enterprises boardmember and later takes control of the company. She was thought to be someone who wanted to clean the world, but turned out to be an enemy of Batman. She was the daughter of Ra's al Ghul. She was killed while her truck crashed and fell into an inner tunnel.
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Officer Robin John Blake, a new Gotham City cop who helps both Batman and Commissioner Gordon to save Gotham. At the end he found the Batcave and might become Robin.
  • Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox, the CEO of Wayne Enterprises and the one who gave Bruce Wayne all of the new gadgets and information.
  • Matthew Modine as Officer Peter Foley, the new detective under James Gordon's commission. He was killed during the final battle.
  • Cillian Murphy as Scarecrow, was the judge of the corrupt courtroom whom he sentenced all of Gotham's rich people.
  • Nestor Carbonell as Mayor Anthony Garcia, was the mayor of Gotham before being killed in a mass explosion in the Gotham Stadium.
  • Ben Mendelsohn as John Daggett, the founder of Daggett Industries who wants to take control of Wayne Enterprises, but was later killed by Bane.
  • Liam Neeson as Ra's al Ghul, appeared as a spirit when Bruce Wayne was trapped under the pit.
  • Tom Conti as Prisoner, a prison doctor who helps Bruce heal after Bane had broken his back.
  • Joey King as Young Talia al Ghul, the younger version of the daughter of Ra's al Ghul as she appeared in flashbacks.
  • Alon Abutbul as Dr. Leonid Pavel, a Russian nuclear scientist who helped Bane create a nuclear bomb to destroy Gotham, he was later killed by Bane.
  • Juno Temple as Jen, Selina Kyle's best friend.
  • William Devane as the President of the United States.
  • John Nolan as Fredricks, a boardmember of Wayne Enterprises.
  • Patrick Leahy as Boardmember, a boardmember of Wayne Enterprises.
  • Burn Gorman as Phillip Stryver, the vice-chairman of Daggett Industries who was later exiled from Gotham and later fell through the ice.
  • Chris Ellis as Priest, a priest who takes care of orphaned children from where John Blake came from.
  • Aidan Gillen as CIA Agent, the CIA agent who was about to transport Bane, until the plane was hijacked and was killed during the attack.
  • Josh Stewart as Barsad, Bane's right-hand man who helps Bane take control of Gotham, he was killed during the final battle.
  • Wade Williams as the Warden at Blackgate Prison.

International release

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Country Premiere
  Australia 19 July 2012
  Hong Kong 19 July 2012
  Malaysia 19 July 2012
  New Zealand 19 July 2012
  Philippines 19 July 2012
  Singapore 19 July 2012
  Thailand 19 July 2012
  Taiwan 19 July 2012
  Canada 20 July 2012
  Denmark 20 July 2012
  Spain 20 July 2012
  Finland 20 July 2012
  United Kingdom 20 July 2012
  Indonesia 20 July 2012
  Ireland 20 July 2012
  Israel 20 July 2012
  India 20 July 2012
  Netherlands 20 July 2012
  United States 20 July 2012
  Belgium 25 July 2012
   Switzerland 25 July 2012 (French speaking region)
  France 25 July 2012
  Iceland 25 July 2012
  Morocco 25 July 2012
  Norway 25 July 2012
  Sweden 25 July 2012
  Trinidad and Tobago 25 July 2012
  Argentina 26 July 2012
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 26 July 2012
  Bolivia 26 July 2012
   Switzerland 26 July 2012 (German speaking region)
  Chile 26 July 2012
  Czech Republic 26 July 2012
  Germany 26 July 2012
  Georgia 26 July 2012
  Croatia 26 July 2012
  Hungary 26 July 2012
  Cambodia 26 July 2012
  Kazakhstan 26 July 2012
  Peru 26 July 2012
  Serbia 26 July 2012
  Russia 26 July 2012
  Slovenia 26 July 2012
  Slovakia 26 July 2012
  Ukraine 26 July 2012
  Uruguay 26 July 2012
  Austria 27 July 2012
  Bulgaria 27 July 2012
  Brazil 27 July 2012
  Colombia 27 July 2012
  Costa Rica 27 July 2012
  Ecuador 27 July 2012
  Estonia 27 July 2012
  Japan 27 July 2012
  Lithuania 27 July 2012
  Latvia 27 July 2012
  Mexico 27 July 2012
  Nigeria 27 July 2012
  Panama 27 July 2012
  Poland 27 July 2012
  Paraguay 27 July 2012
  Romania 27 July 2012
  Turkey 27 July 2012
  Venezuela 27 July 2012
  Vietnam 27 July 2012
  South Africa 27 July 2012
  Portugal 2 August 2012
  Armenia 10 August 2012
  Egypt 15 August 2012
  United Arab Emirates 16 August 2012
  Lebanon 16 August 2012
  Egypt 17 August 2012
  Bahrain 18 August 2012
  Kuwait 18 August 2012
  Pakistan 20 August 2012
  Greece 21 August 2012
  China 27 August 2012
   Switzerland 29 August 2012 (Italian speaking region)
  Italy 29 August 2012

Release

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The Dark Knight Rises was released on July 20, 2012, on which same day a shooting happened in Aurora, Colorado during the movie's premiere inside an area theater. The movie is the 3rd highest-grossing movie in the world with $1,081,041,287 worldwide. The Dark Knight Rises currently ranks #7 in the list of the highest-grossing movies in history. The Dark Knight Rises came out on DVD and Blu-ray on December 4, 2012.[4] It was one of the top movies on AFI in 2012. Regarded as one of the best superhero films and best films of 2010s

Taglines

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  • "Rise"
  • "A Fire Will Rise"
  • "The Legend Ends"
  • "Every Hero Has a Journey. Every Journey Has an End"
  • "The Epic Conclusion to the Dark Knight Legend"

Awards

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List of awards and nominations
Award Category Recipients and nominees Result
AFI Awards 2012 Movies of the Year Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Charles Roven Won
British Academy of Film and Television Arts[5] Special Visual Effects Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Peter Bebb, Andrew Lockley Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association[6] Best Visual Effects Nominated
Best Action Film Nominated
Best Actor in an Action Movie Christian Bale Nominated
Best Actress in an Action Movie Anne Hathaway Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards[7] Best in Show "Chant" Won
Summer 2012 Blockbuster Trailer "Chant" Won
Best International Poster "UK Quad" Won
Best Summer 2012 Blockbuster Poster "Teaser One Sheet – City" Won
Best Teaser Poster "Teaser One Sheet City" Nominated
Grammy Awards[8] Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media Nominated
Kids Choice Awards[9] Favorite Female Buttkicker Anne Hathaway Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association[10] Best Supporting Actress Anne Hathaway (Also for Les Misérables) Runner-up
MTV Movie Awards[11] Best Movie Nominated
Best Hero Christian Bale Nominated
Best Hero Anne Hathaway Nominated
Best Villain Marion Cotillard Nominated
Best Villain Tom Hardy Nominated
Best Fight Christian Bale & Tom Hardy Nominated
Best Shirtless Performance Christian Bale Nominated
People's Choice Awards[12] Favorite Face of Heroism Anne Hathaway Nominated
Favorite Movie Nominated
Favorite Action Movie Nominated
Favorite Movie Franchise Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society[13] Best Film Editing Nominated
Satellite Awards[14] Best Visual Effects Chris Corbould, Paul Franklin Nominated
Best Art Direction & Production Design Nathan Crowley, Kevin Kavanaugh, James Hambidge, Naaman Marshall Nominated
Saturn Awards[15][16][17] Best Action of Adventure Film Nominated
Best Director Christopher Nolan Nominated
Best Actor Christian Bale Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Anne Hathaway Won
Best Music Hans Zimmer Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards[18] Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association[19][20] Best Music Nominated
Teen Choice Awards[21][22] Choice Movie: Action Nominated
Choice Movie: Actor Action Christian Bale Nominated
Choice Movie: Actress Action Anne Hathaway Won
Choice Movie: Scene Stealer Joseph Gordon-Levitt Nominated
Choice Movie: Best Villain Tom Hardy Nominated
Young Artist Award[23] Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actress Joey King Nominated

References

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