The Dark Knight The Dark Knight@ Showest 3/13/08

He was rumored to be, and it wasn't confirmed until after his death. He'd probably been in talks for months.

No in December he was officially confirmed to be John Connor in T4.

I don't get where people are getting this Bale is leaving lol. He is the only one signed on to do three Batman films. And I bet if Nolan comes back so will Bale. TDK will be a huge success, that and they planned it for a trilogy. I just don't get where people like to spread panic by making assumptions.
 
To take anything from that interview other than Bale was tired is a bit of a stretch. At Showest, actors and directors have microphones thrown in their faces every three seconds, with reporters asking inane questions. All things considered, I think Bale seemed pretty upbeat about both the movie and his career.
 
i would like to see a interview with christopher nolan where he confirmes that heath was done with his postproduction work. everything we got are different sources where one source says so and the other says something different.

i hope that he means with: "I feel a great burden to present that in an undistorted form." he means also that he don`t take a voiceactor or something. i want 100% heaths joker
 
I havent been on the boards in a couple days and I dont feel like searching threw the find the awnser to this sooo--

Was there any footage shown at Showest?
 
To take anything from that interview other than Bale was tired is a bit of a stretch. At Showest, actors and directors have microphones thrown in their faces every three seconds, with reporters asking inane questions. All things considered, I think Bale seemed pretty upbeat about both the movie and his career.

I agree. To me it just seemed like he was tired
 
The Dark Knight
Star Heath Ledger's death notwithstanding, the footage shown at the convention — which drew thunderous applause — pretty much ensured you won't pass a theater that isn't showing July 18's sequel to Batman Begins. "I felt there was a lot of pressure to make this one better than the original for a couple of reasons," says Knight director Christopher Nolan. "One, some of the best movies —Godfather II, The Empire Strikes Back— have better second installments. The other reason is Heath. I feel a lot of responsibility to make sure the greatness of his performance (as the Joker) makes it on screen."

http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2008-03-16-showest-whats-hot_N.htm
 
Dark Knight cast remembers Ledger
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 09:20p.m.


Cast and crew of the Batman Begins sequel gathered in Las Vegas Thursday for a special showing of footage of The Dark Knight. The screening was for film exhibitors attending the annual theatre-owners convention, ShoWest.

Director Christopher Nolan said he wanted to use a broader canvas for "Knight," with what he calls an "epic crime-story feel": "We've come out of the sort of gothic shadows of the first movie, that rise of crime fighting figure of Batman, we've taken it out to a wider view of Gotham, we see it at day time, we see it at night, we see Batman but we see all these other characters, we introduce a more comprehensive view of the criminal element of Gotham, how it all interrelates, we really tried to go with the epic crime story feel."

Additions to the cast include Maggie Gyllenhaal, stepping in the role of Rachel Dawes, played the last time around by Katie Holmes. Gyllenhaal said she's swapped friendly e-mails with Holmes about being part of the Batman-film legacy.

"I wrote her a little email at one point and just said isn't kind of great to be able to say you played Batman's girlfriend," Gyllenhaal noted.

Also new to the series: the late Heath Ledger, in one of his last film roles, as the Joker. Production wrapped last fall and Ledger died in January. Nolan and producer Charles Roven say all of Ledger's work was done before his passing, and no changes to the film have or will be made.

"We lost a great friend, we lost a great actor, we're not going to have him here to promote it but in terms of what our plans were for the overall campaign it's not really changing anything," Roven said.

Nolan, Roven and Bale all remembered Ledger as a hard worker, great actor and good friend.

"He was such a great creator, such a great collaborator, he was the type of actor who always brought an idea to the set, he always brought some little thing that would flesh out his character, some little piece whether it was a prop he was going to hold or a particular way of doing something that would just add something to the narrative that we had written and that I was directing, he was just a great collaborator," Nolan said of Ledger.

"Heath did a superb job, he was just committed, he fitted in so well with myself and Chris in that we all believed that we must take this seriously in order for anybody else, in order for an audience to take it seriously, Heath did that, he committed himself completely and he gave a truly defining performance," added Bale.

As for a third in Nolan's "Batman" saga? Roven said he's just trying to stay focused on the release No. 2 for now.

"This is my second film with Chris Nolan and one thing I know about him is that he's a one picture at a time guy so until this is done and out and we see how it does, I think we are just going to focus on this one."


http://www.tv3.co.nz/News/DarkKnigh...tabid/209/articleID/49616/cat/41/Default.aspx
 
The Dark Knight
Star Heath Ledger's death notwithstanding, the footage shown at the convention — which drew thunderous applause — pretty much ensured you won't pass a theater that isn't showing July 18's sequel to Batman Begins. "I felt there was a lot of pressure to make this one better than the original for a couple of reasons," says Knight director Christopher Nolan. "One, some of the best movies —Godfather II, The Empire Strikes Back— have better second installments. The other reason is Heath. I feel a lot of responsibility to make sure the greatness of his performance (as the Joker) makes it on screen."

http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2008-03-16-showest-whats-hot_N.htm

I'm glad that this movie is in the hands of a great director.
 
"The Godfather 2", "Empire Strikes Back"... Man, this movie couldn't be in better hands!
 
Maggie Gyllenhaal was looking smokin' hot at Showest.

Ooooo, I'd like to kiss her.
 
But she sounds like a valley girl. :dry:
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"That wouldn't stop a guy like you now, would it, Mister Darknightnomis?"
 
Nolan and Bale are bada$$

i like how Christian describes the feeling he had as he see Heath on the screen. And to Mr. Nolan, what can i say he is just THE BEST DIRECTOR of this generation.
 

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