Wednesday, October 19, 2011

'Dark Dark night Rises' Occupies Wall Street, Cillian Murphy Handles Scarecrow Questions

"The Dark Dark night Increases" provided a double dose of news yesterday. First of all may be the are convinced that Christopher Nolan is likely to shoot the continuing Occupy Wall Street protests in NY City in her third and final Batman movie. It's stated he would not be integrating the particular Occupy Wall Street message into his film, but could be while using protests to boost pre-existing servings of the "Dark Dark night Increases" narrative. Furthermore, Batman veteran Cillian Murphy needed to fight a difficult type of questioning regarding whether he's coming back as Jonathan "Scarecrow" Crane when "The Dark Dark night Increases" comes into the city. The guy did not quit any spoilers, but it is not for insufficient fitting his interviewers' parts. Have more news from your buddies at Splash Page beyond the jump! Enter "Arkham City" "Batman: Arkham City," the follow up to 2009's smash-hit gaming "Arkham Asylum," swooped into stores now. The verdict: perfection or near to it as is appropriate for the Softball bat. Take a look at our roundup of "Arkham City" reviews, and have a look at what venerable Wayne butler Alfred Pennyworth needs to provide you with included in the new game. "Walking" Records "The Walking Dead" came back to television now within an properly monstrous way. The AMC zombie series first showed towards the tune of seven.3 million audiences, an archive number which makes the growing season premiere probably the most viewed drama within the good reputation for cable tv. "Avengers" Too! We still haven't seen Joss Whedon's "Avengers" fly yet, but that is not preventing Marvel from considering sequels already. Marvel Galleries mind Kevin Feige has began considering "phase two," an initiative that'll culminate in "The Avengers 2," and we are a little guesses by what everything means. Plus, Clark Gregg spoken around about a few of the new methods up Agent Coulson's sleeve when "Avengers" hits the giant screen. Mind to MTV Splash Page for additional news, and inform us what you believe within the comments section as well as on Twitter!

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