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    Tuesday
    Mar222011

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt Playing...Somebody in Batman 3!

    He's going to be in The Dark Knight Rises. That's all the Internet can agree on.

    Days after Variety scooped Joseph Gordon-Levitt's role in Batman Numero Tres as being Alberto Falcone; son of Tom Wilkinson's Gotham gangster Carmine Falcone from Batman Numero Uno, Entertainment Weekly says to the contrary (or as translated, "NU-UH!")

    The site offers no alternative nor does it go into further details. Comes off like a subordinate being told by a higher-up to fan the flames. Since EW and Warner Brothers are both owned by Time-Warner; similiar to how Henry Cavill wound up on the cover of the magazine last month. That's, however, not to say they're blowing smoke. They could very well be dead-on, and their status-report on the Aronofsky-absent Wolverine 2 rung true.

    But it's reads like spin-control and wouldn't be the first (or last) time leaked info is "debunked" then winds up being legit. I'm with the trades on this one. But please, let's not turn this into a nerd dick-measuring contest. Those are just...sad.

    Reader Comments (2)

    Actually, SHH dismissed EW's Wolverine report. I'm just saying.

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