IGN: It's three years to the day since The Dark Knight hit theatres and changed the way comic book movies are made. While that isn't a milestone to celebrate per se, it is important to note that the teaser trailer for The Dark Knight Rises hit today as well.
To mark the occasion, IGN is kicking off this new Batman-centric column, which looks at all the questions and speculation out there that occurs whenever any piece of news about the film breaks. First up: Will Chris Nolan kill Batman in Dark Knight Rises?
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Batman won't die! Although it would be interesting if he did..
I'm honestly losing all interest in IGN...I work with better writers than pretty much everyone on IGN.
The article has little to no depth to it. Simply because it calls Batman a legend...doesn't even talk about the Bane comic book storyline. For starters doing the slightest bit of research, Batman never died...Superman did. Batman had his back broken and was put out of commission, and didn't want to come back. Thus the trailer has PLENTY of quotes leading to that, and Nolan could pull the same move without hurting Batman.
Another example of poor writing from IGN...this is a friggin review. http://xbox360.ign.com/arti...
Honestly if I pull that on either site I work for I'd be fired....
Why even speculate? Let's enjoy the movie when it comes out without spoiling things beforehand.
i will love the movie more if bane breaks batmans back
Called this already. Also, you can't kill an idea and/or symbol, but you can kill the person behind it. Bruce Wayne will die in this third film or be unable to take up the mantle again. The symbol of Batman however will be able to carry on somehow. Either through memory and the citizens will take back the city like Wayne wanted from the get go. Or someone else will carry the legacy. I have already said it but look at the story of Jesus and then the Batman films. Wayne found himself in the first one after some stumbling like Jesus did ( some of the stories not in the bible confirm this). Then in the second movie he is tempted by pure evil, the joker much like Jesus in the desert. Finally in the last act of Jesus's life he sacrificed himself to save everyone else. Sounds weird but it fits. My money is on Wayne going down somehow.