Marion Cotillard admits struggling with Talia's death scene in The Dark Knight Rises. Fans thought Cotillard's death was comical for her caliber. She questioned the scene's final cut. Despite ...
Oscar-winning actress Marion Cotillard says she "screwed up" in one scene from Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises, which has been a subject of heated debate among fans for over a decade now.
The French actress reflected on Talia al Ghul’s death scene in The Dark Knight Rises in a new interview. Speaking to Les rencontres du Papotin, Marion Cottilard admitted that she didn’t ...
Marion Cotillard has finally addressed the infamous death scene from ‘The Dark Knight Rises,’ a moment that has been labeled as ‘the worst death scene’ ever in a Christopher Nolan film.
Instead, Nolan told the audience if "you're talking pure mechanics" that he would have to go with the opening scene from "The Dark Knight Rises," in which the film's villain Bane (Tom Hardy ...
And I messed up.” The camera angles and positioning of the actor in Marion’s death scene have long been a bugbear of fans of the Dark Knight movies, which the La Vie En Rose actor previously ...
"Far up! Far out! Far more!" The movie is being written by Matthew Orton. Maybe he was born in the dark. Gotham's police department is utterly terrible at its job. The will is everything.