New York City and Pitsburg both hosted filming for the final installment of Christopher Nolan’s final Batman film, the one to end it all and close off the trilogy. It’s been an epic journey that started with Ra’s al Ghul trying to burn Gothem in Batman Begins (2005) and continued with the Joker’s epic incarnation played to perfection and beyond by Heath Ledger.
Now though, Nolan has put a new spin on Catwoman and Bane, played by Anne Hathaway and Tom Hardy respectively. And judging from the two-minute long extended trailer #3 whch has just been released by Warner Brothers, Gothem is going to hell and back.
For the first time, batman gets a flying machine, and the modern incarnation of the batwing is seen for the first time in official guise. It’s basically like a crossbreed between a helicopter gunship and a jump-jet, a vertical take off and landing (VTOL) aircraft like the JSF and V-22 Ospray. The monster was spotted on the set in Pittsburgh, where director Christopher Nolan's superhero epic flick takes shape.
It’s rumored that Bane or the army have control of three or more tumblers, and Batman is hunting them down in this to take control of a transporter truck carrying something dangerous, potentially a nuclear warhead. The end of the trailer has some cool Easter Eggs which we’re not going to spoil.
For the first time, batman gets a flying machine, and the modern incarnation of the batwing is seen for the first time in official guise. It’s basically like a crossbreed between a helicopter gunship and a jump-jet, a vertical take off and landing (VTOL) aircraft like the JSF and V-22 Ospray. The monster was spotted on the set in Pittsburgh, where director Christopher Nolan's superhero epic flick takes shape.
It’s rumored that Bane or the army have control of three or more tumblers, and Batman is hunting them down in this to take control of a transporter truck carrying something dangerous, potentially a nuclear warhead. The end of the trailer has some cool Easter Eggs which we’re not going to spoil.