Only one day after The Dark Knight Rises teaser poster appeared online, we’re getting a play-by-play trailer description of two of the most anticipated super-hero films of 2012.
Trailer breakdowns for both The Dark Knight Rises and The Amazing Spider-Man have dropped online -- and each of them sound like enjoyable teases that feature context for their respective stories as well as brief glimpses at the baddies the two heroes will fight.
the trailer for “The Dark Knight Rises” will hit theaters with the release of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” Friday.
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Earlier this week, makers of “The Dark Knight Rises” released a movie poster on the films’official website showing Gotham City crumbling down to the ground.Now, an apparent bootleg video has surfaced that has many fans debating whether it’s real or not. It’s primarily graphic with a shot of bats swarming a city with lightning overhead. The text reads, “The storm is coming to Gotham.”The trailer appears to be one minute and twenty-six seconds long, which is longer than I’d have expected for a teaser trailer. Good news, since it could mean we’ll be getting some actual glimpses of the film itself!
The trailer appears to be one minute and twenty-six seconds long, which is longer than I’d have expected for a teaser trailer. Good news, since it could mean we’ll be getting some actual glimpses of the film itself!
Christopher Nolan's final Batman film has big shoes to fill, as its predecessor broke the record for money grossed in its opening day as well as receiving two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Sound Editing.
We’ve all been anxiously following every tidbit of news and mystery set pic that has come out about The Dark Knight Rises, and finally,
Trailer breakdowns for both The Dark Knight Rises and The Amazing Spider-Man have dropped online -- and each of them sound like enjoyable teases that feature context for their respective stories as well as brief glimpses at the baddies the two heroes will fight.
the trailer for “The Dark Knight Rises” will hit theaters with the release of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” Friday.
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Earlier this week, makers of “The Dark Knight Rises” released a movie poster on the films’official website showing Gotham City crumbling down to the ground.Now, an apparent bootleg video has surfaced that has many fans debating whether it’s real or not. It’s primarily graphic with a shot of bats swarming a city with lightning overhead. The text reads, “The storm is coming to Gotham.”The trailer appears to be one minute and twenty-six seconds long, which is longer than I’d have expected for a teaser trailer. Good news, since it could mean we’ll be getting some actual glimpses of the film itself!
The trailer appears to be one minute and twenty-six seconds long, which is longer than I’d have expected for a teaser trailer. Good news, since it could mean we’ll be getting some actual glimpses of the film itself!
Christopher Nolan's final Batman film has big shoes to fill, as its predecessor broke the record for money grossed in its opening day as well as receiving two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Sound Editing.
We’ve all been anxiously following every tidbit of news and mystery set pic that has come out about The Dark Knight Rises, and finally,
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