The Dark Knight Rises Bane’s Origin Deleted Scene Information. A clearer version of Bane (Tom Hardy)’s origin was originally a part The Dark Knight Rises (2012) but was cut during the editing process.
At this year's New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, hometown hardcore heroes Bane headlined the Palladium's second stage on the second day of the fest. After a ridiculously energetic show, we had ...
As if to serve as a gritty antidote to The Avengers' colorful fun, the latest trailer for The Dark Knight Rises brings the realness, serving up a relentless-looking Bane and a cat-fighting Selina Kyle ...
One of the year's most highly anticipated films, "The Dark Knight Rises," has entered the political fray thanks to the similar sounding names of Batman's nemesis Bane and Bain Capital, Mitt Romney's ...
For the last week, we've been going through the special features on "The Dark Knight Rises" Blu-ray combo pack. Turns out Bane almost wasn't the villain in the third film. When story co-writer David S ...
On the 4 The Dark Knight Rises Banners: Look closely at the Catwoman image. That’s an exploding tumbler in the background and she’s raining bullets down the street. The Batman image looks like Matthew ...
Yesterday, we looked at how Tom Hardy nailed the voice for Bane in "The Dark Knight Rises." But how did he end up looking so drastically different from previous incarnations? We've been going through ...
Tom Hardy is Bane in The Dark Knight Rises 2012, hoping to give new life to Bane after Batman and Robin! Host Grace Randolph, from Beyond The Trailer, and guest Alan Kistler talk about the history of ...
Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh has called Dark Knight Rises villain, Bane, a liberal conspiracy aimed at Mitt Romney and Bain Capital. Bane's creator disagrees. The creator of Dark Knight ...