The Dark Knight TDK to film @ The Berghoff, Chicago?

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In Chicago, the restraunt The Berghoff (17 W. Adams) has been closed off to the public. This building was built in 1895 and could fit into Nolan's Gotham City.

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Make of that what you will. Could mean something, could mean nothing at all but its something for Chicago fans to look out for when the production crew return.
 
Maroni's restaurant, no doubt. Wonder if those two clowns from TLH that got tossed in jail will be in this film.........
 
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Please, PLEASE let them be adapting this scene ^. :D

I've got my fingers crossed.
 
Wait, isn't Keaton filming in Chicago too?
 
Yeah, directing something.
 
i love that restruant, i go there a few times a year
the inside kinda looks like the inside of the restraunt from the godfather.(just a little more modern and nicer colors.
 
i love that restruant, i go there a few times a year
the inside kinda looks like the inside of the restraunt from the godfather.(just a little more modern and nicer colors.

sounds to be the perfect location then.
 
this sounds promising- maybe we'll get the scene from TLH as posted above. the more characters the joker interacts with, the better
 
those panels from TLH would make an awesome scene.
it shows Joker to be this freakish type of character that isn't afraid to take on organized crime all by himself. he's like the flip side of batman.
batman takes on the mob to save gotham. joker does it to run the city into the ground.
 
Wonder if Keaton will visit TDK when on location in ChicaGotham? Will probably think, "Damn thats how we shoulda done it!"
 
Yeah, i doubt it'll go down that way though. Usually the pulled from comic scenes we get have da b-man.

Scarecrow's "Dr. Crane isn't here right now, but if you'd like to make an appointment" line came from Batman Haunted Knight by Jeff Leob and Tim Sale
 
There's a handful of lines from Batman#0 in BB, actually the whole issue is very similar to how the origin is delivered in the movie.
 
Scarecrow's "Dr. Crane isn't here right now, but if you'd like to make an appointment" line came from Batman Haunted Knight by Jeff Leob and Tim Sale


Yep.


And the "Fear Gas Bat-Demon" thing came from the first Scarecrow episode of Batman: The Animated Series.
 

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