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The Dark Knight

The Dark Knight Trilogy · The Dark Knight Trilogy

2008 152 min PG-13
Critic9.0
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Overview

When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice — even as Harvey Dent's rise as Gotham's white knight forces Bruce Wayne to confront the limits of heroism.
Story 9.3
Acting 9.5
Direction 9.4
Cinematography 9.2
Music 9.1
Pacing 9.0
Originality 9.0
Emotional Impact 9.2
Overall 9.0

Editorial Review

By FindEdition Film Desk

9.0 /10

Ledger's Joker

Heath Ledger's anarchic, terrifying Joker is one of cinema's greatest villains — posthumously Oscar-winning and endlessly imitated but never matched.

Moral complexity

The ferry dilemma, Dent's fall, and Batman's self-sacrifice transform a comic book story into a Greek tragedy about the cost of order.

Nolan's craft

IMAX-scale set pieces — the bank heist, Hong Kong raid, truck flip — paired with Wally Pfister's grounded cinematography and Zimmer's two-note Joker theme.

Pros

  • Heath Ledger's legendary Joker
  • Grounded, intelligent screenplay
  • IMAX-scale action set pieces
  • Hans Zimmer's iconic score
  • Elevates superhero genre to art

Cons

  • Rachel Dawes recasting may jar fans
  • Some dialogue-heavy exposition
  • Two-Face arc feels compressed in final act
Verdict The definitive superhero film — a crime epic where Heath Ledger's Joker and Nolan's moral architecture transcend the genre entirely.

AI Review

Nolan's Gotham crime epic — Heat meets Batman, with Ledger's Joker as the agent of chaos who proves anyone can break.

The definitive superhero film — a crime epic where Heath Ledger's Joker and Nolan's moral architecture transcend the genre entirely.

Watch Batman Begins first for full impact. The opening bank heist and Hong Kong sequence are best in IMAX.

Awards

Academy Awards

Best Supporting Actor · Won

Academy Awards

Best Sound Editing · Won

Academy Awards

Best Art Direction · Nominated

Academy Awards

Best Cinematography · Nominated

Academy Awards

Best Film Editing · Nominated

Academy Awards

Best Makeup · Nominated

Academy Awards

Best Sound Mixing · Nominated

Academy Awards

Best Visual Effects · Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

Best Supporting Actor · Won

BAFTA

Best Supporting Actor · Won

BAFTA

Best Production Design · Won

Saturn Awards

Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film · Won

Saturn Awards

Best Supporting Actor · Won

Screen Actors Guild

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role · Won

Timeline

Release Date
Theatrical Date
Digital Date
Physical Date
Premiere
Festival
Status
Development

Christopher and Jonathan Nolan expanded the story from a treatment after Batman Begins' success. The Joker was always planned as the central antagonist.

Pre-production

Heath Ledger developed the Joker's look with costume designer Lindy Hemming — referencing Francis Bacon paintings and a disheveled, anarchic aesthetic.

Principal photography

April–November 2007 in Chicago, Hong Kong, and London. Chicago locations included LaSalle Street for the truck flip sequence.

Post-production

Editing by Lee Smith; Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard composed separately — Zimmer's Joker theme built from two-note tension, Howard's Batman theme more heroic.

Release

Premiered July 14, 2008 in IMAX. Wide release July 18. Broke opening weekend records ($158.4M). Ledger's Oscar February 2009. 15th anniversary IMAX re-release 2023.

Academy Awards

Best Supporting Actor Won

Academy Awards

Best Sound Editing Won

Academy Awards

Best Art Direction Nominated

Academy Awards

Best Cinematography Nominated

Academy Awards

Best Film Editing Nominated

Academy Awards

Best Makeup Nominated

Academy Awards

Best Sound Mixing Nominated

Academy Awards

Best Visual Effects Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

Best Supporting Actor Won

BAFTA

Best Supporting Actor Won

BAFTA

Best Production Design Won

Saturn Awards

Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film Won

Saturn Awards

Best Supporting Actor Won

Screen Actors Guild

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Won

Production

Development

Christopher and Jonathan Nolan expanded the story from a treatment after Batman Begins' success. The Joker was always planned as the central antagonist.

Pre-production

Heath Ledger developed the Joker's look with costume designer Lindy Hemming — referencing Francis Bacon paintings and a disheveled, anarchic aesthetic.

Principal photography

April–November 2007 in Chicago, Hong Kong, and London. Chicago locations included LaSalle Street for the truck flip sequence.

Post-production

Editing by Lee Smith; Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard composed separately — Zimmer's Joker theme built from two-note tension, Howard's Batman theme more heroic.

Release

Premiered July 14, 2008 in IMAX. Wide release July 18. Broke opening weekend records ($158.4M). Ledger's Oscar February 2009. 15th anniversary IMAX re-release 2023.

Streaming

Cast

Characters

Crew

Videos

Official Trailer

Soundtrack

  1. Why So Serious? — Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
  2. I'm Not a Hero — Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
  3. Like a Dog Chasing Cars — Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
  4. Aggressive Expansion — Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
  5. Harvey Two-Face — Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
  6. A Dark Knight — Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
  7. A Watchful Guardian — Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
  8. Bank Robbery (Prologue) — Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard

Trivia

  • Heath Ledger won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor posthumously — only the second actor ever to win an Oscar after death, after Peter Finch.
  • The Dark Knight was the first superhero film to gross over $1 billion worldwide.
  • Ledger prepared for the Joker by isolating in a London hotel room for weeks, keeping a diary of the character's thoughts and developing the voice and mannerisms.
  • Key action sequences including the bank heist opening and Hong Kong extraction were filmed with IMAX 15-perf 65mm cameras.
  • Chicago doubled as Gotham City — the Chicago Theatre marquee reads 'Warner Bros. Presents' during the parade scene.
  • Heath Ledger died on January 22, 2008, six months before the film's release. The Joker's hospital walk-away explosion was completed with minimal CGI enhancement.
  • 15th anniversary re-release in 2023 earned over $6 million domestically in IMAX and premium formats.

Quotes

"Why so serious?"

"Some men just want to watch the world burn."

"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain."

"You have nothing, nothing to threaten me with."

"This city deserves a better class of criminal. And I'm gonna give it to them."

"It's not about what I want. It's about what's fair."

"He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector. A dark knight."

"Let's put a smile on that face."

Goofs

  • During the hospital explosion scene, a detonation cable is visible in some frames before the Joker walks away — later digitally removed in some home media versions.
  • The Prewitt Building sign briefly reads 'PREWITT BUILDING' with inconsistent lettering in wide shots versus close-ups during the final confrontation.

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