The constant drip-drip of rumours and set photos continues unabated with these latest shots from THE DARK KNIGHT RISES shoot. This time, it’s our first proper glimpse of the handsome and talented Joseph Gordon-Levitt. TDKR will be his second collaboration with Christopher Nolan, after he was propelled to mega stardom with INCEPTION.
He plays NYC cop Jon Blake and can be seen along side Christian Bale’s Bruce Wayne. In one of the shots, we see, what is presumably, one of Wayne’s many badass cars being hauled away. What could this mean? Did Blake pull over Wayne for having an expired tax disc? Or maybe they were just bringing the car on set. It’s best not to over analyse these shots, but one thing is certain.
JGL looks banging in his uniform.
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES is scheduled for release on July 20th 2012
SOURCE: HUFFINGTONPOST.COM
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