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@Darth Ki Gon:
Würd mich auch interessieren, zumal sich die Gerüchte um Talia immer mehr verdichten!
Würd mich auch interessieren, zumal sich die Gerüchte um Talia immer mehr verdichten!
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Naja deine Theorie ist in sofern hinfällig, da es doch zu einer Brücke zu Teil 1 kommt und somit auch evt talia nichts mehr im Wege steht.
Der Sohn von Carmine Falcone ist nämlich dabei ^^
ich halte Talia immernoch für möglich (ich sage ja nicht, das es sicher ist), da Seline Kile sicherlich kein 100% Villian, sondern eher ein grauer Char werden wird!
Der Sohn von Carmine Falcone ist nämlich dabei ^^ Siehe hier
wundert mich fast, daß es bei der Ähnlichkeit keine entsprechenden Spekulationen gab.
Here’s the full press release:
MARION COTILLARD AND JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT CAST IN CHRISTOPHER NOLAN’S “THE DARK KNIGHT RISES”
BURBANK, CA, April 19, 2011 – Warner Bros. Pictures announced today that Oscar® winner Marion Cotillard (“La Vie en Rose”) and Joseph Gordon-Levitt have joined the cast of “The Dark Knight Rises,” the epic conclusion to the Dark Knight legend.
Cotillard will appear as Miranda Tate, a Wayne Enterprises board member eager to help a still-grieving Bruce Wayne resume his father’s philanthropic endeavors for Gotham. Gordon-Levitt will play John Blake, a Gotham City beat cop assigned to special duty under the command of Commissioner Gordon.
Scheint die die Wahrscheinlichkeit von Talia wieder in die höhe zu rücken!
A beat cop is a police officer who walks, rides, cycles, or drives in a specific neighborhood, known as a “beat.” Because the officer routinely patrols in the same area, he or she becomes well-known in the community, creating a positive relationship between law enforcement and the community. Neighborhood residents will usually feel comfortable approaching the beat cop to talk about issues in the community, and they may be more inclined to report problems when they feel like they have a personal connection with the department.
The original beat cop was the watchman, a paid public safety official who patrolled specific neighborhoods at night. As cities started growing and police forces evolved, the watchman came to be replaced by the beat cop, who filled much the same role. Rather than being randomly assigned to areas of the city, police officers were stationed in specific districts, and encouraged to do a lot of footwork to get to know the community.