Nolan Debunks Dark Knight Pollution Story

During the filming of the upcoming film The Dark Knight, director Christopher Nolan decided not to include a scene where Batman/Christian Bale jumps into Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour. There was rumours that he decided not to include it because the water was polluted but Nolan has officially said that not to be true. He had this to say:

“That was my decision, nothing to do with pollution. It was simply a script decision,” said Nolan, “Once you see the finished film, you will understand why. As far as the pollution question goes, I honestly have no problem dumping movie stars in it”

A bit of useless trivia from the highly anticipated summer 2008 movie. Man, rabid fans will make up anything for a story!

You can read the full story over at ComingSoon.net

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Posted by Ross Miller On Nov 12, 2007
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