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The Dark Knight Rises script so secret, its ending is written only in Nolan's head

Just how paranoid is Chris Nolan about any details of THE DARK KNIGHT RISING worming their way onto their internet? So much so that he's gone to incredible lengths to secure the script, and according to star Gary Oldman, the ending hasn't even been written down yet.
“To get into the production office, you have to have someone meet you and there are keys and various doors that lock.

 

Keira Knightley, Anne Hathaway Among 6 Actresses Vying For 2 Roles In 'The Dark Knight Rises'

Barring some sort of miracle, Maggie Gyllenhaal's (and Katie Holmes') Rachel Dawes, the only major female character from Christopher Nolan's first two Batman films, will not be returning for "The Dark Knight Rises." And so, Nolan's third and supposedly final flick about the Caped Crusader is in need of some good old-fashioned girl power... or [...]

 

New Batman 3 Director?

Warner Bros. really wants Christopher Nolan to direct Batman 3. That much is obvious, but a new report suggests that the studio already has a replacement in mind just in case Nolan should pass on helming a third installment.

 

Batman 3 Script Scoop

IGN Movies has learned that, as of right now, Christopher Nolan is the only screenwriter attached to Batman 3.

 

Next Batman Movie in 2011?

New Jersey's Courier-Post talked to Batman Begins and The Dark Knight executive producer Michael Uslan, who expects the third installment of the Christopher Nolan-directed films, starring Christian Bale, to hit theaters in 2011.

 

Liam Neeson Says Christopher Nolan Has His Number For ‘Dark Knight’ Sequel

While there’s been no shortage of attention given to Heath Ledger’s portrayal of The Joker in “The Dark Knight,” the record-breaking sequel to “Batman Begins” might’ve never come to be if it wasn’t for the success of director Christopher Nolan’s first cape-and-cowl tale — and the portrayal of its villain, Ra’s Al Ghul, by Liam Neeson.

 

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