Batman And Catwoman Appear On The Cover Of Entertainment Weekly


Hey guys, the promotion for The Dark Knight Rises is picking up again! Hip hip hooray! In the line-up to the release of the second theatrical trailer, Batman and Catwoman have graced the cover of Entertainment Weekly, featuring our second official look at Anne Hathaway in full gear as Catwoman. Check the cover out below, and some tidbits from the magazine:

Christopher Nolan on Bane and Catwoman:

“He represents formidable physical strength, combined with absolute evil of intention.”


“She has a very strong way of protecting herself and those she cares about, which implies an underlying darkness.”

Tom Hardy talks Bane’s muffled voice:

“It’s a risk, because we could be laughed at — or it could be very fresh and exciting,” says Hardy, adding that the voice he developed was influenced by many factors, including a desire to honor the comic book character’s brains and Caribbean heritage. “The audience mustn’t be too concerned about the mumbly voice,” says Hardy. “As the film progresses, I think you’ll be able to tune to its setting.”

Anne Hathaway talks the training she went through to play Catwoman:

“I had to physically transform. Chris sat me down at the beginning and said, ‘Joseph Gordon-Levitt did all of his own fighting in Inception. That one zero-gravity fight? He trained for two months.’ I basically left his office and went to the gym and just came out about five minutes ago.”

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly