The Dark Knight Rises How the movie is going to end

I wouldn't have a problem with Batman unmasking to Gordon (and Gordon accepting it, not like No Man's Land) if it's the last Batman movie that will ever take place in this continuity.
 
If Batman's going to reveal his identity to Gordon, it should be come from Bruce Wayne. For all we know, Gordon thinks Wayne is a dim-witted billionaire. No real animosity towards him, but no admiration either. Then Bruce gives a subtle line pertaining to something only Batman and Gordon would know, a la his reveal to Rachel in Batman Begins and Gary Oldman gives that great Jim Gordon smirk in a moment of understanding.

Trust was a big theme in The Dark Knight, where Batman, Gordon, and Dent all had to trust each other, but they didn't, and look what happened. Batman could come to the conclusion that he and Gordon are in it together and they need a stronger bond if they're going to continue their mission to make Gotham City a better place.
 
All the comments are hilarious but in all seriousness I would like an ending that has batman on a really high building overlooking gotham and then the sun rises and as the first rays of light engulf the cityscape batman leaps and glides away. It would be a great metaphor as in the dawn has finally come for gotham and batman, Bruce finally sees the light(if you know what I mean) and batman is redeemed( mind you he's still a vigilante) thus the dark knight has risen...

okay Walt :whatever:
 
If Batman's going to reveal his identity to Gordon, it should be come from Bruce Wayne. For all we know, Gordon thinks Wayne is a dim-witted billionaire. No real animosity towards him, but no admiration either. Then Bruce gives a subtle line pertaining to something only Batman and Gordon would know, a la his reveal to Rachel in Batman Begins and Gary Oldman gives that great Jim Gordon smirk in a moment of understanding.

Trust was a big theme in The Dark Knight, where Batman, Gordon, and Dent all had to trust each other, but they didn't, and look what happened. Batman could come to the conclusion that he and Gordon are in it together and they need a stronger bond if they're going to continue their mission to make Gotham City a better place.

I'd like to see a version of the moment from NML where Batman offers to reveal his identity to Gordon as a show of trust and good faith, but Gordon refuses.
 
I cant imagine his identity becoming known by anyone but Bane.
 
I watched TDK again recently and felt that in the Lamburgini crash scene, it was greatly hinting at the possibility of Gordon knowing Bruce's identity.
 

They're just...very coy with each other. You can see it especially when Bruce says, "uh, you think I should go to the hospital?" I mean if anything the scene was merely toying with the idea. Could just be me. I'd love it if they explore the idea more in Rises.
 
What's amazing is that we don't even know how the movie will start, and people are already trying to guess the ending. :o
 
They're just...very coy with each other. You can see it especially when Bruce says, "uh, you think I should go to the hospital?"

No.

Should I go to the hospital? = I don't know about the hospital having been blown up because I'm an airhead = nobody will suspect me of being Batman
 
A perfect ending IMO would be Bruce in the suit at his parents grave.
 
Near the end there is a big Batman and Bane fight scene where Batman gets his ass kicked and Bane breaks his back. Then the cops comes and takes down Bane. Because of the Joker and because of Dent's death and the hunt for Batman, Gotham city and the police force has taken this seriously and Gotham starts becomming more and more a better city in terms of crime and justice and the police and such. When they take Bane in the end while Batman is lying there hurt and unable to fight anymore it will be like 'your work is done, we will take over from now'.
 
I have always stated since TDK a kickass way to end would be to adapt a scene from the Face the Face arc. In the comics it happened after One Year Later but here:

Batman has cleared his name or redeemed himself in the eyes of the GCPD. Gordon finally reignites the Batsignal. You hear yelling and car horns blowing in the street. Have a Bullock type officer smugly state they're rioting, but Gordon smiles as he looks down at the streets saying "No Detective, they're cheering." We get shots of civilians cheering and stuff, show the reactions of characters we've followed such as Alfred, Fox, and maybe a hint at the Joker, and they're reactions. We see Batman at his parents grave, he looks up at the signal, fade to black.
 
Easy, my friend. That's where the reboot comes in
But seriously, imagine Bane setting up a nuclear device, too big to be moved by a man. Prior to that, Batman defeats Bane, the mob and rushes to the location in an attempt to defuse the bomb, but the code is uncrackable. Bats then gets his batplane and attatches a lead tot he bomb and hoists out into outerspace, where it blows him and the bomb up.

As he dies, Bruce muses "Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb.":awesome:
 
I have always stated since TDK a kickass way to end would be to adapt a scene from the Face the Face arc. In the comics it happened after One Year Later but here:

Batman has cleared his name or redeemed himself in the eyes of the GCPD. Gordon finally reignites the Batsignal. You hear yelling and car horns blowing in the street. Have a Bullock type officer smugly state they're rioting, but Gordon smiles as he looks down at the streets saying "No Detective, they're cheering." We get shots of civilians cheering and stuff, show the reactions of characters we've followed such as Alfred, Fox, and maybe a hint at the Joker, and they're reactions. We see Batman at his parents grave, he looks up at the signal, fade to black.
Sounds iconic, and beautiful. I like it.
 
A perfect ending IMO would be Bruce in the suit at his parents grave.

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The image is big so I used spoiler tags and this art isn't mine.


I would like that ending.
 
Near the end there is a big Batman and Bane fight scene where Batman gets his ass kicked and Bane breaks his back. Then the cops comes and takes down Bane. Because of the Joker and because of Dent's death and the hunt for Batman, Gotham city and the police force has taken this seriously and Gotham starts becomming more and more a better city in terms of crime and justice and the police and such. When they take Bane in the end while Batman is lying there hurt and unable to fight anymore it will be like 'your work is done, we will take over from now'.
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I have always stated since TDK a kickass way to end would be to adapt a scene from the Face the Face arc. In the comics it happened after One Year Later but here:

Batman has cleared his name or redeemed himself in the eyes of the GCPD. Gordon finally reignites the Batsignal. You hear yelling and car horns blowing in the street. Have a Bullock type officer smugly state they're rioting, but Gordon smiles as he looks down at the streets saying "No Detective, they're cheering." We get shots of civilians cheering and stuff, show the reactions of characters we've followed such as Alfred, Fox, and maybe a hint at the Joker, and they're reactions. We see Batman at his parents grave, he looks up at the signal, fade to black.
Yes.
 
The film ends with Bruce ready to retire after defeating Bane and all of the criminal element in Gotham. Suddenly, out of the blue, Egghead turns up and holds all of the chicken farms in Gotham's vicinity hostage. Chagrined but determined, Bruce dons the costume again, realizing that he is Batman...forever.

Cue credits.
 
I have always stated since TDK a kickass way to end would be to adapt a scene from the Face the Face arc. In the comics it happened after One Year Later but here:

Batman has cleared his name or redeemed himself in the eyes of the GCPD. Gordon finally reignites the Batsignal. You hear yelling and car horns blowing in the street. Have a Bullock type officer smugly state they're rioting, but Gordon smiles as he looks down at the streets saying "No Detective, they're cheering." We get shots of civilians cheering and stuff, show the reactions of characters we've followed such as Alfred, Fox, and maybe a hint at the Joker, and they're reactions. We see Batman at his parents grave, he looks up at the signal, fade to black.

nice.
 
I have always stated since TDK a kickass way to end would be to adapt a scene from the Face the Face arc. In the comics it happened after One Year Later but here:

Batman has cleared his name or redeemed himself in the eyes of the GCPD. Gordon finally reignites the Batsignal. You hear yelling and car horns blowing in the street. Have a Bullock type officer smugly state they're rioting, but Gordon smiles as he looks down at the streets saying "No Detective, they're cheering." We get shots of civilians cheering and stuff, show the reactions of characters we've followed such as Alfred, Fox, and maybe a hint at the Joker, and they're reactions. We see Batman at his parents grave, he looks up at the signal, fade to black.


That would be so badass
 
After so many years of fighting Gotham's scum and lowlifes Batman has a nervous breakdown and starts killing everybody like Alfred, Gordon, Lucious to the tune of Huey Lewis' 'Hip To Be Square'
 

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