The Dark Knight Rises

2012 • 164 minutes
4.4
203 reviews
87%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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Christopher Nolan returns to complete the Gotham trilogy that launched with Batman Begins and reached the stratosphere with the billion dollar blockbuster The Dark Knight. Inception's Marion Cotillard and Joseph Gordon-Levitt join the cast regulars along with Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle (aka Catwoman) and Tom Hardy as the powerful villain Bane. Christian Bale prowls the night as the Caped Crusader, fighting crime and corruption with the help of Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Gary Oldman.
Rating
PG-13

Ratings and reviews

4.4
203 reviews
Matt Bittner
September 5, 2020
Such a huge let-down ☹️ BRUCE WAYNE / BATMAN / CHRISTIAN BALE & SELINA KYLE / CATWOMAN / ANN HATHAWAY both deliver extremely excellent performances (especially ANN, - her character is written so well). But the rest of the film is total trash. GORDON & ALFRED's stories are nothing like in the real DC BATMAN. Also, ROBIN's story is better in BATMAN FOREVER than in this junk. WHAT?!!! I love the NOLAN bros & team - all their other stuff, but this, no! BATMAN BEGINS & DARK KNIGHT are both masterful!
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Sam Galloway
April 13, 2020
This movie sucks for so many reasons. There are tons and tons of plot holes, the acting is bad, and nobody seemed to care about making it. Bane talks like a Scooby Doo villain, Bruce magically appears in Gotham again, Robin talks to Bruce for like two seconds and somehow realizes he's Batman, Robin was also just crammed into a movie that already had way too much crammed into it and he shouldn't have been like that at all nor should his name have been what it was. It's pure trash.
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Ruben Rivera Rivera
July 3, 2022
A Terrible final installment of Christopher Nolans batman trilogy theres too many plot holes that ruins the movie and the notable absence of Robin throughout the two previous films only to introduce him at the last installment and not take up the identity of the boy wonder why do that? It just doesn't work out without Batmans iconic sidekick and he's not even based on any other Robins like Jason Todd or dick Grayson, and just baffling that half of batmans Rogues gallery is Notably missing
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