WhileNolan’s Batman trilogyis arguably thebest Batman movie seriesin history, no film franchise is without its flaws.

Perhaps the most popular criticism ofThe Dark Knight Rises, though, is regardingTom Hardy’s Bane performance.

Did Batman fake his death?

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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.

The ambiguous ending of Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises is still widely discussed to this day.

As such, giving Bane a voice and lines more Shakespearian thanFast & Furious-esque immediately helps clue audiences in.

The one core aspect of complaints regarding Tom Hardy’s Bane voice that is understandable is that of legibility.

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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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