Christopher Nolan’s final Batman movie cast aside darkness in favor of the light, and MTV News couldn’t be happier with the outcome. By Josh Wigler Christian Bale As Batman in “Dark Knight Rises” Photo: Warner Bros.
Of the 12 victims who were killed by James Holmes in Aurora, Colorado last Friday, three of them died as true heroes, saving the lives of their girlfriends through acts of strength and bravery. The New York Daily News has paid tribute to each one. Jon Blunk took Jansen Young to the midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises in celebration of her graduation from veterinarian school. “He’s a hero, and he’ll never be forgotten. Jon took a bullet for me,” Young tearfully told the newspaper, while her mother explained than Blunk shoved her daughter to the ground when Holmes opened fire. “He was 6-feet-2, in incredible shape, which is why he was able to push her down under the seats of the theater,” said Young’s mother. “He pushed her down on the floor and laid down on top of her and he died there.” Similarly, Alex Teves , a 24-year old, made sure Amanda Lindgren was safe by hurling her to the ground when the dangerous situation came into focus. “He pushed her to the floor to save her and he ended up getting a bullet,” said Alex’s aunt, Barbara Slivinske. “He was gonna hit the floor himself, but he never made it.” Samantha Yowler, meanwhile, was shot in the kneecap, but her injuries would have been a lot worse if not for boyfriend Matt McQuinn . Witnesses say he jumped on top of his girlfriend as the shooting began and that Samantha’s brother, Nick, also helped saved his sibling’s life. He made it out uninjured. “Both the Yowler and McQuinn families thank everyone for their concerns, thoughts and prayers during this difficult time,” the McQuinns’ lawyer, Robert Scott, said in a statement. “Unfortunately, Matt perished from the injuries he sustained during the tragic events that unfolded… and went home to be with his maker.” Our thoughts go out to all the victims of this tragedy.
‘It would be very interesting to see what someone else does with the character,’ ‘Dark Knight Rises’ star tells MTV News. By Kevin P. Sullivan, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Christian Bale as Batman in ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures
Gangster Squad does not look like it will be coming to a theater near you any time soon. In the wake of the mass shooting at a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises in Aurora, Colo., an industry insider tells Movieline that Warner executives are expected to decide today whether to reschedule the release of the Ruben Fleischer-directed film about the L.A. police departments war against the organized crime in the 1940s and 50s. And the insider says odds the picture–which stars Ryan Gosling, Sean Penn and Josh Brolin–will keep its Sept.7 release date are pretty long. EW.com reported that the studio pulled the Gangster Squad trailer, which had played before some screenings of TKDR film and ordered it re-cut because of a scene in which mobsters fire machine guns at a crowd of moviegoers. The site also noted that the scene, which is pivotal to the plot, would either be cut or “at least extensively reworked.” That means script re-writes and re-shoots, and our insider says “a lot depends on the how quick the fix can be made.” Given that the film’s original release date is a little over a month away, the source says it’s looking increasingly likely that the release date will be moved.
‘For me, movies are all about knowing the end of the story,’ the Batman filmmakers tells MTV News. By Josh Wigler, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Christian Bale as Batman in ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures
Despite Warner Bros. and the rest of Hollywood officially declining to disclose box-office grosses in the wake of Friday’s multiplex shooting in Colorado, reports have The Dark Knight Rises earning a record-setting $160 million and change over the weekend. That would signify the best three-day opening ever for a 2-D release, topping the $158 million earned by its franchise predecessor The Dark Knight and settling into third place on the overall openings list behind The Avengers and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 . [ Variety ]
‘Dark Knight Rises’ star ‘cannot express the horror’ he feels in the aftermath of the tragedy in Aurora, CO. By Kevin P. Sullivan Christian Bale Photo: Dave J. Hogan/ Getty Images
Viewers should judge ‘Rises’ on its own merits, not in comparison to the previous two films. By Kevin P. Sullivan “The Dark Knight Rises” movie poster Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures
Prince Harry Spotted Out In London On Double Date Prince William might be off in the land of blissful matrimonydom with his queen-to-be , but his younger brother Prince Harry is still busy sowing his royal oats. The British baller was recently spotted out on a date with a well-known London socialite. British papers are abuzz with news 23-year-old socialite Cressida Bonas, who was spotted out with Harry and his party at this week’s Dark Knight Rises premiere in London. Bonas’s chaperone to the new movie was said to be the Prince’s good friend Tom Inskip. But it was flirty Harry who was seen being “playful” with her at a late night visit to a club following the movie’s afterparty. “Inside the club they were very, very friendly together and getting very cozy with each other,” the observer says. The couple made great pains to leave separately, just after 4 a.m. Thursday. Harry’s cousin Princess Eugenie, who reputedly introduced the prince to his new leading lady, and her boyfriend Jack Brooksbank made up the double date. Source Images via Splasnhews
In the wake of the Colorado shooting, there’s still reason to see the final installment of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy. By Amy Wilkinson Christian Bale in “The Dark Knight Rises” Photo: Warner Bros.