Oops, maybe we’re exaggerating, it takes more to ruin the perfection of The Dark Knight Rises, but you have to see the downfall of this extra.
In 2012, The Dark Knight Rises capped Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale’s Dark Knight trilogy, but an extra took a fall that made it to the final cut. The truth is that Tom Hardy’s Bane, Anne Hathaway’s Catwoman and her motorcycle, the scene of the destruction of the stadium or the Florentine ending that brings the trilogy to a close, with romantic elements between the Bat and the Cat often avoided by those who have also narrated the history of Batman.
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However, during Catwoman and Batman’s fight against the henchmen of John Daggett, the businessman who is trying to take control of Wayne Industries with the help of Bane, a curious incident occurs. During the fight, a rogue, on the left, has a strange way of fighting and gets knocked down without anyone hitting him. Neither Batman nor Catwoman are near him and yet he is knocked out on the floor.
Take a look at the scene for yourself:
The truth is that the drop of the extra can hardly reduce the greatness of The Dark Knight Rises, but we know that it is an anecdote that every Batman movie fan should have in their collection of trivia.
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