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It has been eight years since Batman vanished into the night, turning, in that instant, from hero to fugitive. Assuming the blame for the death of D.A. Harvey Dent, the Dark Knight sacrificed everything for what he and Commissioner Gordon both hoped was the greater good. For a time the lie worked, as criminal activity in Gotham City was crushed under the weight of the anti-crime Dent Act.

But everything will change with the arrival of a cunning cat burglar with a mysterious agenda. Far more dangerous, however, is the emergence of Bane, a masked terrorist whose ruthless plans for Gotham drive Bruce out of his self-imposed exile. But even if he dons the cape and cowl again, Batman may be no match for Bane.
Special Features:
- The Batmobile: Witness all five Batmobiles together for the first time in history
- The Prologue: High Altitude Hijacking - See how Christopher Nolan and his filmmaking team staged the film's high-flying opening sequence
- Return to the Batcave: Witness the reconstruction of the Batcave with time-lapse photography
- Beneath Gotham: Director Christopher Nolan gives Batman a new mode of transportation in The Dark Knight Rises
- The Bat Pod - Director Christopher Nolan gives Batman a new mode of transportation in The Dark Knight Rises
- Batman vs Bane: The filmmakers and actors reveal how they planned and shot the epic fight sequence between Batman and Bane
- Armory Accepted: See how special effects and a miniature unit were used to simulate the demolition drop of the Tumbler through the ceiling
- Gameday Destruction: The filmmakers describe the production plan that went into executing the jaw-dropping sequence at Gotham Stadium
- Demolishing a City Street: Learn how a series of practical special effects were used to simulate the complete destruction of a city street
- The Pit: The filmmakers explain the design and construction of two giant, vertical sets - The underground prison and the well
- The Chant: Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer discuss the creation of the chant that formed the basis of the score's
- The War on Wall Street: Get a glimpse behind the coordination and production of the epic battle for Gotham City
- Race to the Reactor: Watch how the filmmakers orchestrated the film's climatic chase sequence with multiple Tumblers and the Batpod
- The Journey of The Dark Knight: Get insight into story and thematic choices that structured the final chapter of Bruce Wayne's journey as Batman, supported by interviews with CN, Jonah Nolan and David Goyer
- Gotham's Reckoning: The filmmakers reflect on their reinvention of Bane and all the elements that went into making him Batman's most lethal and his wardrobe
- A Girls Gotta Eat: The filmmakers discuss the challenge of bringing an iconic character to life, detaling the acting choices, fashion, training anf her tactical-ego of Catwoman
- Shadows and Light in Large Format: Discover the philosophy and methodology of capturing The Dark Knight Rises on the grand canvas of Imax film
- The End of a Legend: The filmmakers give their final thoughts on working on The Dark Knight Rises and what it was like to be a part of
- Trailer Archive



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Amazing blue ray, I love it most have for any batman or movie collection.
Great Batman film, thumping soundtrack, a great finish to the trilogy. Batman meets his match in Bane and there are many memorable scenes in the film. A worthy addition to the Bluray collection. 9/10
Tom Hardy was amazing as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises (Includes UltraViolet Copy).
The Dark Knight was avidly dark, sinister and overall a not so happy movie, but due to this a masterpiece of it's own, different than the typical superhero action flick. The Dark Knight Rises still has something of this vibe, but it's made in a way that anyone in the family would enjoy it. It has a lot to keep you entertained with, and is probably the perfect ending to the trilogy. Give it a try, if you haven't yet.
Perhaps not the best out of the three for a lot of people but still an extremely well written and acted film. You either love this Batman series or hate it but I feel you cannot be unimpressed over all. It's not as dark as the second instalment, and missing the incredible performance of the Joker, but nevertheless this ending entertains and leaves you wishing that Nolan and Bale had continued. I read another review on this film earlier where the gentleman said how much better James Bond would be if these two directed and acted in it - and, although I'm a big fan of the latest Bond franchise, I couldn't agree more. Nice conclusion.
Although I feel the trilogy peaked with the second film, this final film, The Dark Knight Rises (Includes UltraViolet Copy), is still a worthy end to arguably the greatest superhero trilogy. The action scenes are grander in scale and Tom Hardy puts on a good show as Bane. The image quality is great on this disc and the clarity of the IMAX scenes are amazing. Sound is punchy but sometimes the dialogue can be lost within the action (even with a proper home cinema setup). As for extras on the second disc, the highlight is the Batmobile documentary - awesome and unmissable if you're a Batman fan.
The Dark Knight Rises (Includes UltraViolet Copy) is a brilliant film. Christian Bale makes Batman more believable, only Michael Keaton comes close. What a way to finish the trilogy.
Brilliant film, excellent customer service and very fast dispatch time. Will definitely be using zavvi again. Which I do for all my blu rays, DVDs and games. Thank you.
It was a classic dark batman well worth the watch, entertaining throughout
Nothing to add to the many superlative reviews out there, this is a fantastic way to end a magnificent Batman trilogy. I don't, though, see the value of Ultraviolet, it's a very poor distant cousin to iTunes/iCloud, which is a far far superior digital platform.