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    Friday
    Mar182011

    Joseph Gordon Levitt has been confirmed for TDKR

    As expected Warner Bros and Nolan were able to come to an agreement with Joseph Gordon Levitt's people in inking a deal for the upcoming The Dark Knight Rises. The news was pretty damn obvious, I mean considering it was either this or another menacing turn as cobra commander in GI Joe 2.

    In all seriousness though I'm hoping the next bit of obvious news to come is the deal being made with Marion Cottilard, and then hopefully just maybe they can finally get around to telling us who they're playing. I mean Cotillard as Talia Al Ghul seems all but certain, however speculation as to Levitt's role has ranged from down right ridiculous (The Joker or Robin) to laughable (The Riddler), and even slightly intriguing... (Dead Shot). Regardless we'll know soon enough, and really at this point all I can say is, 2012 couldn't come soon enough!

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    nice to hear he is finally locked for the film. Just wished they would have revealed his character name. Really no need to be hush hush with character name reveal. Filming is due to start soon right like in two months.

    03-19-2011 | Unregistered Commentermoviefan

    People deserve very good life time and mortgage loans or sba loan would make it much better. Just because people's freedom is grounded on money state. qlausx qlausx - radii supras.

    10-24-2011 | Unregistered Commenteruwwant uwwant

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