Marion Cotillard Says Her Character Is NOT From The Comics; Does This Mean No Talia Al Ghul?

Marion Cotillard Says Her Character Is NOT From The Comics; Does This Mean No Talia Al Ghul?

When it was announced that Marion Cotillard would be playing Miranda Tate, many assumed it was a cover, especially after some revealing set photos. However, the actress says she's NOT from the comics seemingly debunking Talia rumors...

By JoshWilding - Sep 08, 2011 01:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Batman
Source: MTV Splash Page

While many have doubted that the actress would only be playing "Miranda Tate" in The Dark Knight Rises, set photos featuring her character seemingly on the side of Bane, made it seem even less likely that she wouldn't be in the long rumored role of Talia Al Ghul. Well, here's what she had to say when quizzed recently by MTV News...



"Well, actually, it was not based off of a character in the comic." she revealed when they asked whether she looked to the comic books for inspiration while playing the mysterious Miranda Tate. When they pressed her for details and asked if she was telling us the truth, she replied with a smile: "Yes, I am."

And if they catch up with her this time next year, will they have caught her out in a lie? "No," she said emphatically. "No!"

"It's amazing to work on Christopher Nolan's set. I'm so happy that I'm working with him again. I could do tons of movies with him. It's a huge project, but at the same time, it's like a family crew. He's worked with them for such a long time, so you really feel like you're on a family set."




STARRING:

Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman
Michael Caine as Alfred
Gary Oldman as Commissioner Jim Gordon
Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox
Tom Hardy as Bane
Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle/Catwoman
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Tom Blake
Marion Cotillard as Miranda Tate
Josh Pence as Ra's Al Ghul

RELEASE DATE: July 20th, 2012








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