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Christopher Nolan comparing the shark from Jaws to Heath Ledger's Joker will make you see the film a bit differently.
Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy is more than a superhero epic—it explores the moral ambiguity, where justice dons a cape but occasionally plays fast and loose with the law.
The Dark Knight Trilogy might be the gold standard when it comes to superhero films but that doesn't mean it's perfect. Far from it.
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Credit: Warner Bros. Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker in The Dark Knight is one for the ages. He perfectly captured the sinister, unpredictable nature of Batman's arch-nemesis, defining the ...
In his memoir, Caine opens up about filming 'The Dark Knight' with Ledger ... Bale's Batman contending with Ledger's villainous Joker, including what it was like to see the "gentle" Australian ...
In The Dark Knight, Coleman Reese is a Wayne Enterprises ... His arc in the movie ends after Bruce Wayne saves him following the Joker’s threat on Reese’s life. Due to that selfless act ...