Yes, it's the same character. The character's name is Lucius Fox.
That would be Welsh actor Christian Bale.
'Miranda Tate', who later turned out to be Talia Al Ghul, daughter of Ra's Al Ghul (he was in Batman Begins)
I think you mean the Dark Knight. If so, the Dark Knight is a superhero from the comic book series Batman created by DC Comics. The main character of which is Batman a.k.a. The Caped Crusader, a.k.a. The Dark Knight. For more information on The Dark Knight visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman
Christopher Nolan's Batman Series featuring The Dark Knight is a Trilogy, meaning there are three parts. In part one, Batman Begins (2005), the character is only featured toward the end, leaving a calling card for Batman. Part Two, The Dark Knight (2008), the role of the Joker is played by Heath Ledger. The Dark Knight Rises (Batman 3) is the final part of the trilogy and does not feature a role for the character. An animated adaptation of the comic book, The Dark Knight Returns, is scheduled to be released in two parts. Batman: The Dark Knight Returns will be released on Blu-Ray, DVD, and digital platforms on September 25th with the second part expected to land in February of 2013. "LOST' veteran Michael Emerson will be the voice actor playing the Joker character in the second part, rumored to feature a heavy role for the character.
It would make more sense to see the movie with the origin story for Batman first. The Scarecrow has a cameo at the beginning of the second film, so the viewer would be more familiar with what is going on if they had already seen him as an important character in the first film. The film is probably able to be followed okay by itself, but it is a sequel expecting the viewer to already have seen the original.
Cillian Murphy play Scarecrow in Batman Begins, Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises.
Cillian Murphy play Scarecrow in Batman Begins, Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises.
The most rescent Batman is played Christian Bale. He has appeared in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight.
Batman Begins
The Dark Knight
"Batman" (1943) "Batman & Robin" (1949) "Batman" (1966) "Batman Fights Dracula" (1967) "Batman" (1989) "Batman Returns" (1992) "Batman Forever" (1995) "Batman & Robin" (1997) "Batman Begins" (2005) "The Dark Knight" (2008) "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012) All movies on TopRater: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/2082533-batman-begins-2005
Yes. But you don't NEED to see batman begins to watch The Dark Knight; It's a stand alone film. Watching Batman Begins will answer alot of questions though if you haven't seen it yet. Yes. But you don't NEED to see batman begins to watch The Dark Knight; It's a stand alone film. Watching Batman Begins will answer alot of questions though if you haven't seen it yet.
No, Two-Face did not appear in Batman Begins. Two-Face, also known as Harvey Dent, is featured in The Dark Knight, the sequel to Batman Begins.
Batman Begins
Batman, 1989 Batman Returns 1993 Batman Forever 1997 Batman and Robin 1999 Batman Begins 2005 The Dark Knight 2008 untitled sequel to the Dark Knight 2012
Katie Holmes in batman begins, and Maggie Gyllenhal in dark knight
No. DC Comics owns the rights to Batman.