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The Dark Knight Rises Trivia And 19 Fun Facts

All three films in Christopher Nolan's Batman saga are covered in this list of the movie, and then The Dark Knight rises trivia. Is there another trilogy quite like The Dark Knight? Sure, The Dark Knight Rises didn't reach the delirious highs of The Dark Knight, but how could it? Pound for pound, the films of the Nolanverse hold up as well as any other famous trilogy, in any genre.
The Dark Knight Trilogy is an unstoppable force. It's a collection of Movies situated in the same universe, each with its own genre and tone. The films build on one another to create a broader universe that is both recognizable and unfamiliar to DC Comics enthusiasts. Oh, and The Dark Knight is widely regarded as the best comic book film of all time, as well as one of the best films ever created. This collection of Dark Knight Trilogy trivia includes behind-the-scenes information like anecdotes from the set and possible casting, as well as small tidbits you may have missed in the movie.

#1 Anne Hathaway was told by Christopher Nolan that she needed to get tougher in order to perform her own stunts.

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Anne Hathaway

Director Christopher Nolan recommended Hathaway to begin training for The Dark Knight Rises so she could execute her own stunts, according to a Variety interview with Hugh Jackman. Nolan's "whole style to filmmaking is one of her favorite ones," Hathaway said, since he "really breaks it down to its most minimal, but also his movies are just so huge and ornate."She went on to say that when he told her she needed to strengthen herself, he made it clear that it wasn't about her beauty; rather, he said:
“I want you to do as much of the stunt work as you can. I need you to be strong enough to do that. I can’t have you be one of those actors that does one take, two takes, and then you’re too tired. I want you to do everything.”Nolan's expectations don't seem to end there. There were no seats on set because, according to Hathaway, "if you have chairs, people will sit, and if they're sitting, they're not working."

#2 The Joker Was Supposed to Be in The Dark Knight Rises

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, The Joker

Although details are few, Christopher Nolan is said to have planned to continue Joker's plot in The Dark Knight Rises. According to speculations, if Heath Ledger had been alive at the time, the Clown Prince of Crime would have been put on trial at the end of the trilogy.

#3 Heath Ledger's Joker Scared Michael Caine

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Heath Ledger

According to Sir Michael Caine, Ledger outperformed Jack Nicholson's Joker in Batman (1989). "Jack was like a clown figure, benign but wicked, maybe a killer old uncle. He could be funny and make you laugh," said Caine. "Heath's gone in a completely different direction to Jack, he's like a really scary psychopath. He's a lovely guy and his Joker is going to be a hell of a revelation in this picture."
This concept was primarily based on a scenario in which the Joker visits Bruce Wayne's apartment. He'd never met Ledger before, so when he arrived and performed, he startled Caine so much that he lost his lines for a second.

#4 Several actors auditioned for the role of the Joker, but Heath Ledger was the only one who's best for the part.

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Heath Ledger

Paul Bettany, Adrien Brody, Steve Carell, and Robin Williams all openly showed interest in playing the Joker before Heath Ledger was confirmed to take the role in July 2006. Nolan, on the other hand, always envisioned Ledger in the part, and they both had the same interpretation of the character."Because he's fearless," Nolan said when asked why he chose this surprising choice. He then said that the two had started to discuss it before the movie's screenplay was even written.

#5 Every villain undertakes the role of a henchman.

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia

The adversary uses the same technique in every movie in the trilogy's first act, yet many people aren't aware of it! The primary villain (Ra's Al Guhl in Begins, Joker in Knight, and Bane in Rises) disguises himself as one of his own minions in each of them. Every scene, like clockwork, talks about the villain.

#6 The Joker Card in Batman Begins is Extremely Specific.

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, The Joker Card

Did you recognize the Joker card at the conclusion of Batman Begins? It ought to. It's an identical reproduction of the Joker playing card from Grant Morrison and Dave McKean's 1989 graphic book Arkham Asylum. Even cooler, the cop who discovered it is listed as J. Kerr, one of the Joker's favorite identities (Joe Kerr) in the comics.

#7 The Dark Knight Was the First Comic Book Movie to Win an Oscar for Acting

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Oscar for Acting

The Dark Knight is the first comic book film to receive an Academy Award for performance. Heath Ledger was nominated and won for his supporting performance as the Joker after being nominated posthumously. He beat out Robert Downey Jr., Josh Brolin, Michael Shannon, and Philip Seymour Hoffman.

#8 In His First Scene With Michael Caine, Christian Bale Fell Asleep

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Michael Caine, Christian Bale

Christian Bale shared an embarrassing factoid from the set of Batman Begins back in 2009. He fell asleep after preparing for his first scene with Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman (the one in which Bruce Wayne wakes up in bed to discover them waiting for him). Michael Caine allegedly poked Bale in the ribs as he awoke, according to Bale "Look at that! He's bloody fallen asleep!"

#9 Christian Bale Is the Youngest Actor to Play Batman

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Christian Bale

Christian Bale is the first and only young actor to play Bruce Wayne/Batman. When he initially put on the cowl, he was just 30 years old. In Batman Forever (1995) and Batman & Robin (1997), Val Kilmer and George Clooney were both 36 years old, but Michael Keaton and Adam West were both 38 years old when they played Bruce Wayne in Batman (1989) and Batman (1966), respectively. Ben Affleck, the Caped Crusader from Batman vs. Superman, will be the oldest at 43 years old.

#10 The Iconic Joker Makeup was created by Heath Ledger.

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, The Iconic Joker Makeup

Heath Ledger created the classic Joker make-up himself, using inexpensive cosmetics and white clown makeup. He reasoned that because the Joker would be designing and implementing it, he should do the same. After his idea had been accepted, the makeup crew was in charge of recreating the look for shooting each day.

#11 The Batmobile was mistaken for a spaceship by a drunk driver.

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Batmobile

When a Chicago citizen witnessed the Batmobile during a chase sequence in Batman Begins on downtown surface streets, he crashed. The (obviously inebriated) driver said he became frightened because he mistook the Dark Knight's car for an invading extraterrestrial spaceship.

#12 The Lamborghini of Bruce Wayne Is Also a Batmobile

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Lamborghini of Bruce Wayne Is Also a Batmobile

In The Dark Knight, Bruce Wayne drives a Lamborghini, particularly a Lamborghini Murcielago. "Murciélago" is the Spanish word for bat. Never let it be claimed that Wayne lacks a keen sense of observation.

#13 Nolan is the First Director to Finish the Batman Trilogy He Had Planned - The Dark Knight Rises Trivia

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Nolan

Since they both directed a trilogy, Christopher Nolan and Sam Raimi are tied for the most superhero movies directed in a series (Raimi made the first three Spider-Man movies). Nolan holds the distinction of being the first filmmaker to finish their intended Bat-Trilogy. Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher both planned third Batman films, but they didn't return to Gotham following Batman Returns and Batman & Robin, respectively.

#14 For Marvel, Anne Hathaway was almost a different Black Cat.

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway was almost a cat burglar for a huge Marvel movie a few years before she was hired as Christopher Nolan's Catwoman. That's true, she was cast in Spider-Man 4 as Felicia Hardy, a.k.a. Black Cat. Both Black Cat and Vulture, who would have been portrayed by John Malkovich, were supposed to appear in the never-made sequel.

#15 Ra's al Ghul Speaks in Gibberish - The Dark Knight Rises Trivia

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Ra's al Ghul

You'd think the fake Ra's al Ghul was speaking Tibetan or Japanese when he speaks in Batman Begins. In reality, he's spouting nonsense. Ken Watanabe, who plays the fictitious al Ghul, said that he made up the language.

#16 James Bond Inspired Nolan and then Nolan Inspired James Bond

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, James Bond

Christopher Nolan is a lifetime James Bond enthusiast who has frequently credited 007 as an inspiration for his Batman. But then there was his Bond, who was influenced by Batman. Sam Mendes, the filmmaker of Skyfall, lavished admiration on The Dark Knight, stating, "What is achieved, which is something exceptional. It was a game-changer for everybody."
"What Nolan proved was that you can make a huge movie that is thrilling and entertaining and has a lot to say about the world we live in, even if, in the case with The Dark Knight, it’s not even set in our world. It felt like a movie that was about our world post-9/11 and played on our fears and discussed our fears and why they existed and I thought that was incredibly brave and interesting. That did help give me the confidence to take this movie in directions that, without ‘The Dark Knight,’ might not have been possible."

#17 Marilyn Manson Was Considered to Play Scarecrow - The Dark Knight Rises Trivia

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Marilyn Manson

Marilyn Manson, to be precise. Dr. Jonathan Crane was also considered for the part of Dr. Who (Christopher Eccleston) and young Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor). When Joel Schumacher was still preparing a Batman & Robin sequel before Christopher Nolan took over the property, he was considering Nicolas Cage and Howard Stern as prospective Scarecrows.

#18 The DC Comics Logo Is Hidden in The Dark Knight Rises

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, DC Comics Logo

If you look closely, the handheld walkie talkies used by the Gotham City Police Dept reveals an old DC Comic logo

#19 Tom Hardy Was Eager to Play Bane - The Dark Knight Rises Trivia

The Dark Knight Rises Trivia, Tom Hardy

Tom Hardy accepted the part of Bane without having seen the screenplay for The Dark Knight Rises. He was promised that he would have unmatched access to stunt training and equipment. That, along with the fact that he was reuniting with his Inception director Christopher Nolan, sold the actor almost instantly.
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