Awesome new TV spot for The Dark Knight Rises features explosive new footage

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Everything’s coming up Batman these days as anticipation continues to build for the finale to Christopher Nolan’s trilogy and today we have another TV spot that is sure to wow you into a “f*ck, I can’t wait til this comes out” stupor.  And that’s not a bad thing.

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I am still kind of amazed that even with all this footage and promotional images, Nolan and co. have been able to keep the biggest secrets safe (who is Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s character, is Miranda Tate good or bad, does Batman die, etc.?).  Truly, a bravo job in marketing and, thus far, a great example of how to get your film out there without spoiling it.  Of course, we still have five weeks to go…

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES opens on July 20, 2012 in traditional and IMAX theaters.  Got your tickets yet?

Source: Batman-News.com

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