Wednesday, May 16, 2012

World exclusive image of Tom Hardy as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises

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The Dark Knight Rises is, hands down, the most anticipated film of the year. So it's fitting that the film's incendiary anarchist should help kick off our very own revolution...

What better way to launch the brand new interactive iPad edition of Total Film magazine than with an exclusive look at Tom Hardy’s monstrous villain, Bane.

The close-up image offers an unparalleled look at his freaky facewear. Part Hannibal Lector mask, part Predator mandible and wholly unlike the lycra luchador look he sported in the comic, it's destined to make the character an instant icon.

And those eyes… there’s something deeply unsettling about the manic stare Hardy’s locked in here, hinting a level of feral intensity not yet revealed in the trailers. Pray you're not caught in that line of sight...

[Click on the Bane image to see it in hi-res]

On the mask, Hardy told us: “It’s not as bad as you might think. You just put it on. Work out where you drool goes. That’s it. Mask work is good fun. This one wasn’t painful; there was the stunt mask and there was the up-close on for the sexy glam shots.”

And he also shared some startling insight into the unforgiving regime he stuck to when we asked: what was required to attain the Bane bulk? “Eating entire villages of chickens.

“When I started I was about 160-something pounds. When I was done I was 190. You lift weights. You eat. You lift some more weights. You don’t run anywhere because if you do cardio, you drop weight. So it’s really good for heart attacks!”

There’s much more from Hardy, his fellow Dark Knight Rises castmembers and director Christopher Nolan – as well as more exclusive shots - in the new issue of Total Film magazine, and the brand new interactive iPad edition.

And, in celebration of this launch, you can get the brand new interactive issue of Total Film on your iPad for the special price of £1.99 for a limited period of two weeks (regular price £3.99), so there’s no better excuse to try it out.

On top of our full Dark Knight Rises coverage, Issue 194 also features our unique look at Batman: Past, Present And Future. Our Caped Crusader celebration takes in his 73-year history, and includes unseen behind-the-scenes shots from Batman Begins and The Dark Knight.



Read our full preview of Total Film magazine – Issue 194.

Read about the exciting new features on Total Film’s interactive iPad edition.

If you’d like to see what all the fuss is about, check out the free sampler of our interactive iPad edition from Apple Newstand.

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Buy the interactive issue of Total Film from Apple Newstand – (at the discounted price of £1.99 for two weeks only!)

And if you a fan of good old-fashioned paper magazines, fear not – your regular Total Film is going nowhere! Head here to subscribe to Total Film magazine!





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Tenacious D Play 'Roadie' on 'Letterman'

Tenacious D stopped by the Late Show With David Letterman yesterday to perform "Roadie" a cut from their latest album Rize of the Fenix Jack Black sang the song an ode to the underappreciated rock & roll stagehand with the utmost conviction lending lines like "he's changing the strings while...



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First trailer for the Ferrell and Galifianakis political comedy The Campaign

With politics firmly on the minds of US citizens this year, The Campaign is presumably aiming for some box office heat in light of the national debate on just about everything.

But don’t expect an incisive highbrow satire – if the trailer’s anything to go by, it looks like a more violent Step Brothers than In The Loop 2.

Watch the trailer for The Campaign now:

With Ferrell doing his patented smarm-and-charm offensive, and Galifianakis wheeling out a mildly camp oddball, they’re not a million miles away from some off-screen politicos, although we're betting none of them ever punched a baby...

The Campaign is directed by Jay Roach, and opens on 28 September 2012.





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Album Premiere: Young Man, 'Vol. 1'

Click to listen to Young Man's album 'Vol 1' With Vol 1 Young Man mastermind Colin Caulfield leaves his dorm room for his first studio album with a full band The second in a planned three-album cycle Vol 1 sports a meatier sound with Caulfield augmented by more instrumentation and more...



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New cast and filming details for Richard Ayoade's The Double

The Double, Richard Ayoade's adaptation of the novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, has released a host of new information, including shooting details and confirmation of several new supporting players.

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duo Yasmin Paige and Noah Taylor have both been added to the ensemble, which stars Jesse Eisenberg and Mia Wasikowska in the leading roles, with James Fox and Wallace Shawn also set to appear.

Eisenberg wlll play Simon, an insignificant man whose world is turned upside down by the sudden appearance of James, his exact physical doppelganger, who takes a job at Simon's firm.

Confident, charismatic and good with women, James might look like Simon, but that's about as far as the similarities go. Understandably perturbed by the situation, it isn't long before Simon begins to feel that James is taking over his life…

No release date has been confirmed for the film as yet, but with filming beginning in just a couple of weeks time (20 May, to be precise), it looks as though we won't have to wait too long to see this one on the big screen.





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Jay-Z on Bringing His Festival to Philadelphia

Shortly after announcing his Made in America festival Jay-Z sat down with Rolling Stone to chat about the two-day event which will be held in Philadelphia on Labor Day weekend "Philadelphia is one of the most iconic cities the Declaration and the whole bit so it was just perfect for...



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First official look at Scarlett Johansson in Under The Skin

Sexy Beast director Jonathan Glazer hasn’t released a feature since 2004’s Birth. But with his latest movie now in post-production, he’s hoping to get Under the Skin of viewers once more...

Above is our first official look at Scarlett Johansson, who stars as a man-eating alien disguised as a beautiful woman - a role that will give Natasha Henstridge a run for her money as cinema’s most desirable space invader.

"OK, yes I do play an alien who is wearing my own skin. But it's actually not a science-fiction film; it's sort of a film that asks existential questions and much more complex than the logline," said Johansson in a recent interview.

Sounds like Species by way of Sartre.





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