Gary Oldman Talks about THE DARK KNIGHT RISES Script and Nolan's Security Surrounding it
It seems like we've got a long way to go before we get to see Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises, but we have a little update for you from actor Gary Oldman who talks about the movies "great story" and "great script" that's been written for the film. Of course he's very vague when he talks about it, and doesn't reveal much. He then goes on to discuss the awesomely tight security measures that Nolan has taken to keep the script, story and ending to the film secret.
Oldman had this to say to Absolute Radio,
To get into the production office, you have to have someone meet you and there are keys and various doors that lock. The script you read in the production office, and there is no ending because [Nolan] tells you the ending so that it doesn’t leak and get out, and people spoil it on the internet.
So you can bet your ass nothing rom the end of this story is going to leak out, unless the actors talk. He also confirms in the interview that this third Batman movie will complete the trilogy and that it will connect with the first film Batman Begins, saying "“He sort of brings it back… he brings it around.” Which would make sense that Joseph Gordon-Levitt is rumored to play Alberto Falcone, the son of Catmine Falcone. But there are still other ways the movies could be connected.
Watch the full video interview with Oldman below and tell us what you think!