Tuesday 1 May 2012

New Dark Knight Rises Trailer

Earlier today a viral campaign for that Dark Knight Rises began. All around the world, little chalk markings of bats were left also it remained as much as fans to locate them, photograph them, and send them to a unique Twitter account. With every new photograph, a brand new frame from the trailer was revealed at TDKR07202012.com. The ultimate chalk marking has been discovered. The final photograph has been sent. And now we get a completely new trailer for The Dark Knight Rises.

Holy shit. Which was honestly one of the most thrilling trailers That i have ever seen, otherwise simply because of how it chooses to make use of music and incredible visuals rather than a lot of dialogue. We also finally reach hear Joseph Gordon-Levitt say something (who are you, John Blake?) and there is lots of stuff in the footage I acquired to seelast week at CinemaCon. It just doesn't get much better.




The final "Dark Knight Rises" trailer debuts theatrically in front of "Marvel's The Avengers" on Friday, but who needs cinemas when there is the internet? Warner Bros. has released the new teaser online, following a day's viral marketing that saw one ambitious Batman fan produce a .GIF from the trailer using "leaked" frames in the official "Dark Knight Rises" website.

The reality is, fan anticipation for Christopher Nolan's Batman finale is just about at peak levels -- and when it isn't, the most recent trailer will likely ratchet excitement there momentarily. In the quite and ominous opening towards the silent destruction of the Williamsburg Bridge (or whatever the Gotham equivalent of the Williamsburg Bridge is called), this thing is nearly perfect.

Sure, you will never understand Bane everything well (for reference, he admits that "I'm Gotham's reckoning" for the reason that part where you think he admits that "rectum"), but what exactly? Between your glimpsed action (Catwoman power!), the tortured brilliance of Christian Bale's Bruce Wayne, and a heavy dose of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, "The Dark Knight Rises" looks like the film from the summer. Not too you didn't think that anyway. The only real issue? An almost complete lack of Marion Cotillard. Maybe she's still stuck in limbo.

"The Dark Knight Rises" has gone out in theaters on July 20.

Watch the trailer below and prepare to develop the largest goosebumps you have ever felt inside your entire life.