Christopher Nolan to direct next James Bond film? New York: 'Batman' trilogy director Christopher Nolan is reportedly in talks to take charge of the next 'James Bond' film.



The 42-year-old filmmaker is in the middle of informal talks with Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson to helm the film, which will be the 24th in the series, reported the Huffington Post.

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12:44 PM, May 21, 2013

UK: Man dressed as Batman hands suspect over to police A man dressed as superhero comic character Batman has brought a suspected burglar into a police station in northern England. West Yorkshire Police said Monday that they do not know the identity of the man who appeared in "a full Batman outfit" and turned in a 27-year-old suspect to police in Bradford, England. ...  
10:38 AM, Mar 05, 2013

Christopher Nolan to produce 'Justice League' 'The Dark Knight' helmer Christopher Nolan will reportedly produce the long-delayed 'Justice League' project with Christian Bale possibly reprising his role as Batman. ...  
05:32 PM, Mar 04, 2013

Rot in hell, Colorado shooting victim's dad tells gunman Emotions boiled over on Friday at a court hearing for James Holmes, the man charged with shooting 12 people to death and wounding dozens more at a Batman movie, when the father of one victim shouted, "Rot in hell, Holmes!" The eruption came as the 25-year-old former graduate student was being ushered out of a suburban Denver courtroom in shackles at the conclusion of the brief proceedings. ...  
09:28 AM, Jan 12, 2013

US: Theatre massacre accused to face trial Aurora theatre shooting accused James Holmes is set to face trial after a judge cited enough evidence against him to start proceedings. The prosecutors have identified 160 counts under which Holmes will be tried. ...  
09:20 AM, Jan 11, 2013

Original Batmobile to go up for auction The iconic Batmobile used in the 1960s Batman television series is to go up for auction. ...  
03:24 PM, Nov 30, 2012

Batman shooting suspect charged with murder Centennial: The former graduate student accused of opening fire at a Denver-area screening of the latest "Batman" film, killing 12 people, was formally charged on Monday with 24 counts of first-degree murder and 116 counts of attempted murder. James Holmes, 24, was formally charged during his second court appearance since his arrest after the massacre during a packed showing of "The Dark Knight Rises" shortly after midnight on July 20....  
02:49 AM, Jul 31, 2012

US police thwart 'Batman' shooting repeat Maryland: Maryland police thwarted a "violent episode" by a man who called himself a "joker" in an apparent reference to last week's Colorado movie theater massacre and threatened to use an arsenal of firearms against his former co-workers, police said on Friday. The announcement by Prince George's County Police came a week after a man wearing full body armor and toting three guns opened fire on a midnight screening of...  
03:27 PM, Jul 28, 2012

'Batman' shooting suspect was seeing psychiatrist Denver: The former graduate student accused in the deadly Colorado movie theater shooting was being treated by a psychiatrist at the university where he studied, the first indication that he may have sought help before the rampage that killed 12 people and wounded 58. Attorneys for James Holmes, 24, made the disclosure in a court motion on Friday as they sought to discover the source of leaks to some media...  
07:14 AM, Jul 28, 2012

Massacre casts ugly scar on Batman mythology Los Angeles: Bat-fan and comic-book historian Arlen Schumer is worried. He fears the mass shooting at a midnight screening of 'The Dark Knight Rises' in Aurora, Colorado, will forever be associated with the legend of Batman. "After mourning and feeling sympathy for the families, taking a step back as a Batman fan and historian, I'm concerned that this will taint what I consider to be an American treasure of not...  
02:53 PM, Jul 27, 2012

Colorado shooting: Batman hates guns, doesn't he? New Delhi: At one point in the film 'The Dark Knight Rises', Christian Bale as Batman, stops Catwoman Anne Hathaway from using a gun on one of Bane's men. What ensues is deadly hand-to-hand combat, one of many such sequences in the film. Batman says he does not approve of guns, sending a subtle message to campaigners of one of political America's most controversial issue - that of gun control....  
09:50 AM, Jul 24, 2012

Batman shooting suspect in court with orange hair Colorado: His hair dyed a shocking comic-book shade of orange-red, James Holmes showed up in court for the first time, but didn't seem to be there at all. The world's first look at the man accused of killing 12 moviegoers and injuring 58 others in a shooting rampage at a packed midnight screening of the new Batman film was that of a sleepy, seemingly inattentive suspect. Holmes shuffled into court...  
09:34 AM, Jul 24, 2012

Batman shooting suspect makes his first appearance in court

Suspected 'Batman' massacre shooter of Colorado is likely to be charged with first degree murder next week and could face a death penalty. ...
09:02 AM, Jul 24, 2012

Batman shooting suspect may face death penalty New Delhi: As prosecutors are expected to press for charges of first degree murder, Colorado massacre suspect James Holmes could face the death penalty for killing 12 people during a Batman film screening on Friday. But for this they will have to put together an enormous amount of evidence, secure inputs from survivors and prove that Holmes showed either extreme indifference or that he acted deliberately while carrying out the...  
07:03 AM, Jul 24, 2012

Colorado massacre suspect silent in first hearing Centennial: The man accused of killing a dozen people in a Colorado movie theater during a showing of the new "Batman" film made his first court appearance on Monday, looking drowsy and emotionless, his unruly hair dyed shades of orange and red. James Eagan Holmes, 24, who was detained immediately after the massacre, appeared groggy during the brief hearing, looking straight ahead and occasionally closing his eyes as if fighting...  
03:40 AM, Jul 24, 2012

'Dark Knight Rises' ends Batman series for Warner Los Angeles: Forecasts for opening weekend ticket sales were thrown into doubt after a shooting in Colorado on Friday at a midnight screening of the film. Twelve people were killed. Warner Bros. said in a statement that the studio was "deeply saddened" by the incident and extended sympathy to the families of the victims. New York City planned to deploy police officers at screenings of the film, and theaters nationwide...  
02:50 PM, Jul 23, 2012

'Batman' movie shooting: Obama meets victims' families

US President Barack Obama met the survivors and the families of the victims of the Friday's shooting rampage during the screening of 'The Dark Knight Rises' in Colorado. ...
09:54 AM, Jul 23, 2012

Batman mask found from shooting suspect home Aurora: University of Colorado officials were looking on Sunday into whether James Holmes used his position in a graduate program to collect hazardous materials, but school officials weren't saying whether they knew the suspect in a movie theater massacre was anything more than a hard-working student. Law enforcement officials also revealed that Holmes, 24, has not been cooperating with them and that it could take months to learn what prompted...  
09:27 AM, Jul 23, 2012

Obama to visit victims of 'Batman' movie shooting
by IANS
Washington: US President Barack Obama will travel to Aurora city in Colorado state to meet the families of victims of Friday's shooting incident where a man gunned down 12 people during the screening of the latest Batman movie, the White House said. The President will meet wounded survivors and bereaved families as well as city officials of Aurora, Xinhua reported citing a White House statement. Following Friday's shooting spree at...  
01:20 PM, Jul 22, 2012

'Batman shooting suspect had planned the attack' Aurora: The shooting suspect who went on a deadly rampage inside a Colorado theater planned the attack with "calculation and deliberation," police said on Saturday, receiving deliveries for months which authorities believe armed him for battle and were used to rig his apartment with dozens of bombs. Authorities on Saturday removed dangerous explosive materials from inside James Holmes's suburban Denver apartment a day after police said he opened fire and...  
08:13 AM, Jul 22, 2012