![]() In an interview with the Toronto Sun to promote his new racing drama Ford v Ferrari, Bale explained that from the beginning of their time on the Dark Knight trilogy, he and Nolan took a very one-at-a-time approach to making the films, doing the best they could at the time with individual installments. It's easy to see why, in an age when superhero media has exploded even beyond the phenomenon of The Dark Knight, Batman keeps getting revamped, but it turns out that we could have had more of Bale and Nolan's Batman even after they ended their trilogy in 2012. Nolan and star Christian Bale launched one of the Dark Knight's most successful eras with Batman Begins in 2005, but in the years since ending their run the Caped Crusader has been played in two films (plus one cameo) by Ben Affleck and will soon be played in a new continuity by Robert Pattinson. It's been seven years since The Dark Knight Rises hit theaters and concluded Christopher Nolan's trilogy of Batman films, and that version of Batman has already been replaced twice.
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