Article by W H Saunders
The Dark Knight is the new instalment of the superhero films based on the fictional DC Comics character Batman.
The film is a sequel to 2005's Batman Begins. Christopher Nolan returns as the director, with Christian Bale reprising the lead role as Batman. Batman's main conflicts in the film come from his arch enemy the Joker (Heath Ledger) and his struggling friendship with district attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart). The Dark Knight, will become the first feature film to be partly shot in the IMAX format, an expensive and long process that is usually used on documentaries and short films.
Director Nolan said he wanted the Joker to have the grandest entrance possible.
In The Dark Knight Batman movie Heath Ledger plays a deep and disturbing Joker, who Ledger describes as a "psychopathic, mass murdering, schizophrenic clown with zero empathy".
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Director Christopher Nolan had wanted to work with Ledger for a long time bit other projects have stopped this happening in the past.
When Ledger saw the sequel movie Batman Begins, he realized a way to make the character work in the film's tone, Christopher Nolan agreed with his interpretation.
Preparing for his role as the Joker, Ledger lived alone in a hotel room for a month, while he at first found it difficult to formulate the character's voice and posture, he eventually was able to generate a voice that did not match Jack Nicholson's take on the character (Joker ) in Tim Burton's 1989 Batman film.
Ledger also used inspirations from Sid Vicious Ultimately and the movie A Clockwork Orange, "there's nothing that is consistent", as his main objective was to frighten the audience.
Bringing back the Joker to the big screen led to a wave of speculation over his depiction. Before Ledger's role was confirmed in July 2006, Robin Williams, Steve Carell, Lachy Hulme, Adrien Brody, and Paul Bettany had all expressed interest in the role. Jack Nicholson was said to be disappointed that he had not been asked.
Since Ledger's death, over seven million fans have gone on to YouTube to watch trailers of "The Dark Knight." Over one million have watched Heath Ledger Joker clips and interviews.
Even before Ledger's untimely death, hype had been building about the 28-year-old actor's performance in his awesome potrail of the caped crusader's arch-foe.
Early trailers and promotional posters for the film show a gruesomely made-up Ledger drawing a clown's smile on a mirror with lipstick and the words, "Why So Serious?"suggesting the star has taken the character of the comic-book villain in a groundbreaking new direction.
Warner Bros., the studio distributing "The Dark Knight," has yet to indicate any change in rescheduling the movie, at the moment planned for a blockbuster summer release on July 18th in the US.
"Certainly 'The Dark Knight' is one of the most anticipated films of the year," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box office tracker Media By Numbers. "I think Warner's is just going to stay the course and keep marketing the film."
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