A Dark Knight is someone who doesnt care about being seen as a big hero, and doesnt care about being looked up to and loved, it is someone who doesnt really do the RIGHT thing, but the thing the must be done to keep poeples hope and faith. like in the Dark Knight movie, at the end where Harvey (two face), kills all them people, even though thousands of civilians look up to him as a hero. so Batman takes the blame for the killings at the end, he doesnt care about being looked up to, he takes the blame to keep the peoples faith in Harvey, so they wont know the terrible things he did. this is what makes him a Dark Knight, he took the blame for someone elses mistakes, just so people dont loose hope in a great person who went bad. hope you understand that!
The Dark Knight did extremely well. In fact it is the second highest domestic (North America) box office gross of all time. It grossed over $530 million domestic, and over $1 billion at the worldwide box office. Information Taken from www.boxofficespy.com/the-dark-knight-movie.html
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The protagonist in The Dark Knight is surprisingly the Joker. He is still the villain but if you observe closely he has an agenda and Batman's only goal is to stop him. This would put the Joker as the film's protagonist and Batman as the antagonist. This similar style of a villain based protagonist can be seen in Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" where the vampire count is the protagonist and "good-guy" vampire slayer Van Helsing is the antagonist, simply attempting to put an end to vampires deeds.
It is, it's the last track, called "A Dark Knight," and it's somewhere in that 16 minute song.
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Harvey dent dies
Christopher Nolan has gone on the record that Harvey Dent/Two-Face did die at the end of The Dark Knight.
of course...you see him at the end
nope he is still alive!!!!!!
The ending excerpt from "A Tale of Two Cities," by Charles Dickson.
Q: How does Commissioner Gordon end up in the hospital in The Dark Knight Rises?A: The Dark Knight Rises has yet to be released, but it is assumed that Commissioner Gordon ends up in the hospital due to some confrontation with Bane, the film's leading antagonist. Though, the only way to be certain is to watch the film when it comes out on July 20th.
No, Batman does not die in "The Dark Knight Rises." At the end of the film, he fakes his own death in order to retire and start a new life.
I heard Christian Bale is itching to do another but he thinks it will be VERY hard to surpass the Dark Knight and to surpass The Joker as a villain so, it is all up to Chris Nolan of what he says.
Noting because the Dark Knight Rises batman dies and it's the end
Batman always prevails in the end.