The six-minute prologue for Christopher Nolan’s eagerly awaited third Batman film, THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, debuted last week in four IMAX screens around the country. The trailer was uploaded last night. For most of us at THN and across the web, their reception was nothing short of fantastic. But one issue has been raised: that of Bane’s voice.
A source at Warner Bros is reported to be ‘scared to death [about] the Bane problem’ – referring to the fact that the film’s primary antagonist is pretty difficult to understand, what with his mask covering most of his face and all. Studio execs are eager for Nolan to change the sound levels, but the esteemed director claims to only want to change the sound slightly.
‘Chris wants the audience to catch up and participate rather than push everything at them. He doesn’t dumb things down,’ says an anonymous studio executive. ‘You’ve got to pedal faster to keep up.’
It took a few watches to grasp what Bane was saying in the new trailer, even though he only had one line – ‘when Gotham is ashes, you have my permission to die’ – and concerns are not unreasonable. With Christian Bale lending Bruce Wayne’s superhero alter-ego a ridiculously deep monotone voice that can often be difficult to follow itself, a conversation between Batman and Bane might not be something to look forward to.
Though judging by the trailer, it doesn’t look like Bane’s really one for talking anyway…
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES is in cinemas 20th December 2012, and stars Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine and Gary Oldman.
Source: batman-news.com
Chris started life by almost drowning in a lake, which pretty much sums up how things have gone so far. He recently graduated in Journalism from City University and is actually a journalist and everything now (currently working as Sports Editor at The News Hub). You can find him on Twitter under the ingenious moniker of @chriswharfe.
1 Comment
Leave a Reply
Leave a Reply
Latest Posts
-
Film Trailers
/ 4 hours agoM. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Trap’ trailer lands
Anew experience in the world of M. Night Shyamalan.
By Paul Heath -
Film News
/ 19 hours agoFirst ‘Transformers One’ teaser trailer debuts IN SPACE!
The animated feature film is heading to cinemas this September.
By Paul Heath -
Film Reviews
/ 20 hours ago‘Abigail’ review: Dirs. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett (2024)
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett direct this new horror/ heist hybrid.
By Awais Irfan -
Film Trailers
/ 21 hours agoNew trailer for J.K. Simmons-led ‘You Can’t Run Forever’
A trailer has dropped for You Can’t Run Forever, a new thriller led by...
By Paul Heath
Dan Bullock
Dec 20, 2011 at 8:37 pm
This is obviously the big discussion of the moment but after seeing the Prologue last week, I really did understand what he said on the second watch of the trailer. I take that I missed it the first time around due to over-excitment….I hope Nolan takes this with the logic it needs, it really doesn’t need a massive change, just a slight tweak in the deepness so we can take it on board.
However…who says one watch is enough to take ANY film and appreciate it fully. I kind of like the challenge.
😉