2012 was a busy year for genre movies, with long-awaited movies that may have disappointed (John Carter, Prometheus), franchises making new bids of life (Men in Black 3, Total Recall) and the superhero movies that ruled them all (The Dark Knight Rises and, of course, The Avengers). But what was your favorite movie of the year? Tell all in our poll.
Michael Caine details the backstory he created for Alfred Pennyworth in the Batman trilogy that received the stamp of approval from director Christopher Nolan.
When asked if she would ever want to star in a Catwoman spinoff, Anne Hathaway got choked up and answered, “It just makes me cry. I miss her. I love Selina so much and I love her presence in my life.”
Marion Cotillard, who repeatedly lied about her role in The Dark Knight Rises, insists she would do it all over again. Warning: Spoilers?
So, maybe Joseph Gordon-Levitt isn’t going to be in either Man of Steel or Justice League after all, with representatives for the actor telling reporters that initial rumors of his appearance in next year’s Superman movie aren’t true. As much as the fanboy inside me is saddened by this turn of events, part of me does wonder if isn’t for the best…
The Master director Paul Thomas Anderson reveals he admires Christopher Nolan’s ability to combine “the highest level of artistic skill and a kind of commerciality” with his Batman movies.
Jonathan Nolan explains why he thinks the open-ended conclusion of The Dark Knight Rises is important, and why he and brother Christopher Nolan decided to include Robin.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group has at last revealed the details for the Dec. 4 Blu-ray and DVD release of director Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises.
Warner Bros. has announced that director Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises will be available on Blu-ray and DVD and for digital download on Dec. 3. Expect more details soon.
Contrary to earlier rumors it appears as if fans of director Christopher Nolan’s Batman series won’t get an extended edition of The Dark Knight Rises on Blu-ray. Instead, they’ll have to be satisfied with the version they saw in theaters.
Rumors suggest The Dark Knight Rises director’s cut and Blu-ray will include Bane origin scene and more footage of Liam Neeson as Ra’s al Ghul.
The holiday weekend gave Marvel’s The Avengers and Warner Bros.’ The Dark Knight Rises the chance to surpass $1.5 billion and $1 billion worldwide, respectively.