12 years after its release , I kind of wishThe Dark Knight Riseskept a roughshod expiry conniption that was in the end cut from theDCmovie . The Dark Knight Risesis the third installment in Christopher Nolan ’s timeless Dark Knight dealership and brought Christian Bale ’s tenure as the Caped Crusader to a definitive conclusion . The Dark Knight Riseswas the highest - grossingof the trilogy , graze in $ 1.08 billion worldwide afterBatman BeginsandThe Dark Knightestablished a grittier take on the hero that landed well with hearing and has defined much ofBatman ’s alive - action history .

This grittiness was perfectly embody by Bane - a hulking villain whose brutality was just as memorable as his case design . The visceral conniption in which he part Batman ’s back stay one of the franchise ’s most unforgettable and exemplifies the darker look of the franchise . Nevertheless , Bane would later be sidelined by the movie ’s true arch - villain : Talia Al Ghul . ferment Bane into a cat’s-paw in the movie ’s terminal human activity would be divisive , not least because Talia Al Ghul had little time to establish herself as a truly menacing arch - scoundrel in her own right wing ; not in the net cut , anyway .

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The Dark Knight Rises' Lost Death Scene Helps Cement Talia Al Ghul’s Villain Story

Peter Foley’s Original Death Scene Was Cut From The Movie

After bring out Bane ’s dead carry out anarchic takeover of Gotham was all in financial aid of Talia Al Ghul ’s plan to demolish the city , Talia guide off in a Wayne Enterprises Tumbler and mows down Deputy Commissioner Foley . The scene plays out with jump cuts , showing Talia shoot for for Foley in her vehicle before cutting to Foley ’s clay on the concrete . This view was nearly far more savage , however , demo the fatal point of impact and a brutal crash to the ground . The lostDark Knight Risesscenewas reportedly violent enough to make Christopher Nolan reverse white .

It is no surprise , then , that this depiction of force was omitted from a PG-13 film . Nevertheless , I powerfully believe that the forgetful space of time in which Talia Al Ghul had to make an impingement would have been significantly enhancedby this particularly brutal act . Instead , the alternative , desex version only aid cement Talia as an ephemeral comportment whose position as the picture ’s genuine arch - villain felt unearned , never being given the covert clip needed to assert herself as a threat to be reckoned with .

The Dark Knight Rises' Deleted Death Scene Could’ve Helped It Compare With The Dark Knight

The Dark Knight Was Much More Violent

The Dark Knightwas a bad act to follow , peculiarly regarding Heath Ledger ’s Joker . Several scenes throughoutThe Dark Knightcemented its gritter tones with Joker ’s ferocity . These included obligate a knife to Rachel ’s impertinence , Joker ’s " pencil trick , " and the immolation of Lau atop a mountain of money , to name a few . The scenes were enough to justify grimace aplenty , cementing Joker as one of Batman ’s most redoubtable villains because of the fierceness he is unforced to visit . Notably , these were all bit of violence in a movie that retained its PG-13 rating .

By comparison , The Dark Knight Riseswas far more restrained with its violence . The do beneath Wayne Enterprises was undeniably vivid - especially as Bane break the squash racket - but no more utmost than Batman pummeling a crowd of nondescript goons . A no - holds - barred delineation of Talia Al Ghul ’s slaying of Foley would not only have broughtThe Dark Knight Risesto the same violent level as its prequel , but would have help make her appear just as ruthless as Joker himself .

The Dark Knight Rises' Cut Death Scene Is Understandable (But Still A Shame)

The Movie Had To Keep Its PG-13 Rating

Ultimately , if Foley ’s unedited death scene was enough to turn Nolan white , thenits omission from a movie aiming for a PG-13 rating stands to reason . Most forward-looking superhero movies swear on striking a balance between depicting naturalistic violence without foreclose a younger interview , and while the Dark Knight trilogy sometimes tread a fine line , enticing a more prohibitive roentgen - rating for the sake of one wild death seems mindless . This is even more prudent for the third installment in a PG-13 trilogy and at long last will have helped it fall apart the $ 1 billion mark .

Still , I marvel how much more of an impactThe Dark Knight Risesmay have had if it leaned into a more violent depiction of its main villain . One - up Joker was always going to be a tall order , and reverse both Bane and Talia Al Ghul into more wantonly violent adversaries would have made for a more memorable decision to Nolan ’s trilogy , to say the least . Regardless , I ’ll admit thatThe Dark Knight Risesstands on its own merits as one of the best superhero motion-picture show to date , and that the decision to soften Foley ’s destruction was a wise one .

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The Dark Knight Rises follows Batman as he pass to Gotham City eight eld after the death of Harvey Dent . Now pursue by jurisprudence enforcement , he faces new challenges from Selina Kyle and Bane , a redoubtable terrorist leader who threatens the metropolis ’s safety , compelling Batman to defend a city that sees him as a enemy .

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The Dark Knight Rises follows Batman as he returns to Gotham City eight years after the death of Harvey Dent. Now pursued by law enforcement, he faces new challenges from Selina Kyle and Bane, a formidable terrorist leader who threatens the city’s safety, compelling Batman to defend a city that sees him as a foe.

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The Dark Knight Rises follows Batman as he returns to Gotham City eight years after the death of Harvey Dent. Now pursued by law enforcement, he faces new challenges from Selina Kyle and Bane, a formidable terrorist leader who threatens the city’s safety, compelling Batman to defend a city that sees him as a foe.

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