I find it interesting that some people said it looks like obvious CGI and others have said you can tell it's suspended from wires.
Here's what I think is the story of The Dark Knight Rises:
After the events of the second movie Dark Knight, Bruce quit being Batman now he has made his alter ego into a bad guy to save the reputation of Harvey Dent, and he can't fight crime and fight the police at the same time. He also blamed himself for Rachel's death and not being able to stop Harvey's descent into madness. Bruce has put everything that has to do with Batman in secret storage within the restored Wayne Manor (but I can see Bruce stopping by to a peak of the stuff from time to time out of nostalgia of the good, old days). For eight years, Bruce has been put more of his focus on running Wayne Enterprises while Harvey Dent turns into a martyr saint that inspires the city to follow his heroic example in the fight aganist crime and corruption. But Bruce continues to wallow in depression and self-loathing, maybe feeling incomplete without being Batman half of the time. He increasingly isolates himself from other people. Alfred sees this and feels powerless in stopping the pain his surrogate son is in. Then Bane comes in. I don't think he comes to Gotham intially because of Batman. I think his reason has to do with something related to Gotham and something that's in Gotham. Catwoman is hired by Bane to serve a function in his plan. Seeing the chaos Bane unleashes forces Bruce to go back to being Batman to save the people of Gotham.
People are assuming Selina is a villain because that's how she has been depicted before...but yeah I don't think her role in the movie has been exactly confirmed. I will say that I expected it to be antagonistic to some degree, but who knows maybe she'll end up being an ally to Bruce.
I doubt there isn't a connection between her and Bane.
She's actually Poison Ivy. That's right, folks, they're remaking Batman & Robin!I think there will be a connection revealed between Miranda Tate and Bane. Especially if the rumours over who she really might be are true.
Two members of Batman's rogue gallery in the same movie. It's like saying there wasn't a connection between Ra's al Ghul and Scarecrow in the first movie or a connection between the Joker and Two Face in the second. That connection doesn't have to be that of two villains willingly working together. I don't think Selina of this movie is a full-on villain, willingly serving Bane's agenda. I see her more like Irene Adler when she was forced to work for Moriarty in the Sherlock Holmes movie. Or maybe she has an ulterior motive for working with Bane that serves a personal agenda of her own. Like Irene with Sherlock, Selina will have her banter with Bruce who she'll have an attraction to and may end up helping Bruce later in the movie.
That it's actually something that categorically is an automobile.I still don't like it.I remember when everyone was complaining about the Tumbler in Batman Begins.
It's no Batmobile, it just isn't.
I accept it as part of this series but it's the most un-Batman thing in the series thus far.
What makes a Batmobile a Batmobile?
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