Earlier today, Warner Bros. released the above teaser poster for next summer's The Dark Knight Rises, which will most assuredly be the biggest movie of 2012, especially if Joe Johnston does his usual thing and completely screws up Captain America, and in the process tarnishes all our hopes and dreams for what the Avengers movie could be. But I'm getting distracted. BATMAN. And with the teaser trailer announced to be attached to the final Harry Potter movie, the rumor mills are once again turning as everyone tries to guess at what to expect from Nolan's third installment.
And I'm here to say all those other rumors can just shut the hell up. This poster tells us everything we need to know about the direction this movie will take. And for those of you unable to decipher this Da Vinci Code of the box office on your own, you are lucky I have free time and overdosed on NyQuil. Blessed NyQuil.
Batman Fucking Hates Buildings
It appears The Dark Knight Rises begins with Batman's insatiable hatred of all things skyscraper. "Since when does Batman hate buildings?" you ask, because you are foolish and untrained in the art of speculation. But this is not the first time Batman has acted out against the steel jungle.
And really, it makes sense. Of course Batman hates tall buildings. That's why he built his Bat-cave underground. It's the little things that give it away, people. So really, it was only a matter of time before Batman just decided fuck it, everything has to go, and bring down every building more than three stories high. And he'll do it because...
Batman Is The Fucking Bad Guy
You could argue that any superhero is, to some extent, a bad guy, because they very technically are. Aside from a few exceptions like Captain America, who does work directly with the government, most superheros are vigilantes acting outside the law. But we accept this, because even though taking the law into your own hand would be vehemently frowned upon in real life, it is great escapism, especially when the cause being acted out is a noble one. Sure, Batman may be out of line in many ways, but he's doing it for the good of Gotham City.
Except that by the end of The Dark Knight, the city has turned against him. Sure, they do so unfairly, and at Batman's urging. But people dressed up in bat costumes should never be trusted to emotionally stable.
"These people," Batman murmurs to himself. "I protect them, save them from exploding boats, and this is how they thank me? FUCK. This is bullshit. What's that Alfred? I voluntarily cast myself as the villain? YOU'RE ONE OF THEM AREN'T YOU"
It's a spurned-lover effect. After awhile of being treated like shit, you want to show them what life would be like without you. How bad things would really be if you weren't there to step in. They want me to be the villain, goddamnit I'll be the best villain EVER.
And don't think Batman is above making such points. This is a guy who cost the city millions in property damage by letting a train derail simply so he could prove to one guy that he could kill him without actually doing it himself. Destroying the infrastructure of your city simply to prove some sort of ideological point the general public doesn't care about...
Batman Is A Fucking Republican
This really should not come as a surprise. Batman is also Bruce Wayne, who is an extremely wealthy billionaire. Capitalism, free market, don't fucking tax me and all that stuff. It only makes sense that Bruce's politics would eventually worm their way into Batman's as well.
And it already has. In Batman Begins, the "bad guy" is the League of Shadows, a group who sets out to stop civilizations that become too corrupt. And Gotham is shown to be really fucking corrupt, even by Batman's admission. But rather than allow this organization to stop the corruption (like by introducing, say, health care reform), he cock blocks them, preferring to keep things at the status quo and fix things his own way whenever he feels like it (whatever the Republicans were doing).
And sure, in The Dark Knight The Joker is crazy. But deep down, he just wants to bring about change to Gotham. Batman doesn't want change. Batman hates change. This is a totally logical theory and argument to make so stop looking at me like that.
So anyway, this is the premise for the new Batman movie according to the new poster. Uh, spoiler alert. Shit. I need more NyQuil.

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