Roller Anne Hathaway And Tom Hardy Announced In "Dark Knight Rises'
Batman has found an enemy for his next adventure film - and it looks like a love story, too. A Warner Brothers Pictures announced Wednesday a new actor and the role of a second in "The Dark Knight up", the third Batman movie to be directed by Christopher Nolan, the "initial" and "Memento" filmmaker. Join Christian Bale, who returns as Batman and his alter ego diurnal, Bruce Wayne, is Anne Hathaway ("Love and Other Drugs"), who will play Selina Kyle that the film will also featuring Tom Hardy, a co-star in "Inception" as villain Bane.
While comic book fans know, the character of Selina Kyle is the secret identity of Batman sometimes lover (and sometimes the enemy), Catwoman and Bane is a bad guy muscle driven by a drug called Venom. However, a press release from Warner Brothers does not have a description of how these characters would be used in the film by Mr. Nolan. Mr. Nolan said in a statement that Ms. Hathaway was "a fantastic addition to our suite that we have completed our history" and was "happy to work with Tom again and happy to see bring to life Our new interpretation one of the most formidable enemies of Batman. "
"The Dark Knight Rises" is set for release July 20, 2012, with a screenplay by Mr. Nolan and his brother, Jonathan Nolan, based on a story by Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer.
While comic book fans know, the character of Selina Kyle is the secret identity of Batman sometimes lover (and sometimes the enemy), Catwoman and Bane is a bad guy muscle driven by a drug called Venom. However, a press release from Warner Brothers does not have a description of how these characters would be used in the film by Mr. Nolan. Mr. Nolan said in a statement that Ms. Hathaway was "a fantastic addition to our suite that we have completed our history" and was "happy to work with Tom again and happy to see bring to life Our new interpretation one of the most formidable enemies of Batman. "
"The Dark Knight Rises" is set for release July 20, 2012, with a screenplay by Mr. Nolan and his brother, Jonathan Nolan, based on a story by Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer.