When the third and (supposedly) final film in Christopher Nolan's Batman series goes before the cameras in a few months, the first order of business will be shooting an opening sequence similar to the prologue we saw in The Dark Knight. That film opened with a bank robbery sequence shot in IMAX and designed to set up the character of The Joker. This time, instead of a robbery, its a prison break and the fugitive in custody is none other than The Batman. He is being extradited from England back to the States to be tried in Gotham, but getting caught was exactly what The Batman wanted. The authorities supervising his transfer work for the mob and their boss is none other than Alberto Falcone, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt!
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Apparently, Nolan has something crazy planned for the opening sequence which will involve a mid-air escape, plane to plane transfer and firefight shot entirely in IMAX. The Batman gets his wish and Falcone and his goons confront him aboard the flight, but when both their plans go awry, the sequence ends with Falcone escaping and Batman trapped aboard a burning cargo plane with the mobster's surviving goons trying to take him down with them.