
It's also good to see that Nolan may be telling a more Bruce Wayne-centric story for the finale, as Batman more-or-less became a supporting character in his own movie in the battle of wills between Harvey Dent, Jim Gordon, and The Joker. As for Joseph Gordon-Levitt, he has been rumored to be playing, at one time or another, The Riddler, Black Mask, Alberto Falcone, Dr. Hugo Strange, The Joker, and Egghead. Instead, he will be playing 'John Blake, a Gotham City beat cop assigned to special duty under the command of Commissioner Gordon'. Whether or not Blake will play any special role outside of merely being someone for Gary Oldman to talk to remains to be seen. But this bit of news does finally put the nail in the coffin of the whole "Nolan is adapting 'Prey' story-arc'" meme. Whether or not Tate turns out to be secretly Talia Al Ghul, it appears that Bane (Tom Hardy) remains the only source of overt villainy so far with Anne Hathaway's Catwoman not yet confirmed as friend or foe.
Once again, it remains amusing just how inaccurate the last several months of rumor-mongering for The Dark Knight Rises has turned out. The movie rumor sites were wrong about who Thomas Hardy was playing, wrong about who Joseph Gordan-Levitt was playing, apparently wrong about Marion Cotillard, and possibly dead-wrong on who the villains would be (not Riddler, not Black Mask, not the Holiday Killer, not Dr. Hugo Strange, and now possibly not Talia Al Ghul). Nice work Internet. Maybe next time you can wait for the press release.
Scott Mendelson