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Batman Begins is a 20052005 in film

The year 2005 in film involved some significant events....
 AmericanCinema of the United States

The cinema of the United States, sometimes simply referred to as Hollywood, is typically used in reference to the larg...
 superhero filmSuperhero film

The superhero film is a style of fantasy, science fiction or horror genre film that is focused on the actions of one or more...
 based on the fictional DC ComicsDC Comics

DC Comics is one of the largest American companies in comic book and related media publishing....
 character BatmanBatman

Batman is a DC Comics fictional character and superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939....
, directed by Christopher NolanChristopher Nolan

Christopher Nolan is an English film director, writer and producer....
. It stars Christian BaleChristian Bale

Christian Charles Philip Bale is a...
 as Batman, along with Michael CaineMichael Caine Summary

Sir Maurice Joseph Micklewhite, CBE , known professionally as Sir Michael Caine, is a double Oscar-winning English fil...
, Gary OldmanGary Oldman

Gary Oldman is an English actor, born Leonard Gary Oldman in New Cross, London, England....
, Liam NeesonLiam Neeson

William John "Liam" Neeson OBE, born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland on the 7th of June, 1952, is an Oscar-nominated Northern...
, Katie HolmesKatie Holmes

Kate Noelle "Katie" Holmes There is some question as to what Holmes's legal name is....
, Cillian MurphyCillian Murphy

Cillian Murphy is an Irish actor and musician....
, Morgan FreemanMorgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman is an Academy Award-winning American actor and film director....
, Ken WatanabeKen Watanabe

is an Oscar-nominated Japanese theater, TV, and film actor. ...
, Tom WilkinsonTom Wilkinson

Tom Wilkinson, OBE, born December 12, 1948, is an Oscar nominated English film and stage actor....
, and Rutger HauerRutger Hauer

Rutger Oelsen Hauer is a Dutch actor. ...
. The film rebootsReboot (continuity)

Reboot, in series fiction, means to discard all previous continuity in the series and start anew....
 the Batman film seriesBatman (film series)

The Batman film series currently consists of seven superhero films based on the fictional DC Comics character of the sam...
, telling the origin storyOrigin story

In comic book terminology, the phrase origin story refers to a story or backstory revealing how a character or team gained s...
 of the character and begins with Bruce Wayne's initial fear of bats, the death of his parents, and his journey to becoming Batman. It draws inspiration from classic comic bookComic book

A comic book or comicbook is a magazine or book containing sequential art in the form of a narrative....
 storylines such as , , and .

After a series of unsuccessful projectsBatman (film series)

The Batman film series currently consists of seven superhero films based on the fictional DC Comics character of the sam...
 to resurrect Batman on screen following the 1997 critical and commercial failure of Batman & Robin, Nolan and David S. GoyerDavid S. Goyer

David S. Goyer is a comic book writer, screenwriter, and film director....
 began work on the film in early 2003 and aimed for a darker and more realistic tone, with humanity and realism being the basis of the film.






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Never underestimate Gotham City. People get mugged on their way home every day of the week. Heh, sometimes...sometimes things just go bad.

Crime cannot be tolerated. Criminals thrive on the indulgence of society's understanding.

Death does not wait for you to be ready! Death is not considerate or fair. And make no mistake: here, you face death.

Dr. Crane isn't here right now. But if you'd like to make an appointment..

Gentlemen, time to spread the word. And the word is... panic!

He was a farmer. Then he tried to take his neighbor's land and became a murderer. Now he's a prisioner.






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Batman Begins is a 20052005 in film

The year 2005 in film involved some significant events....
 AmericanCinema of the United States

The cinema of the United States, sometimes simply referred to as Hollywood, is typically used in reference to the larg...
 superhero filmSuperhero film

The superhero film is a style of fantasy, science fiction or horror genre film that is focused on the actions of one or more...
 based on the fictional DC ComicsDC Comics

DC Comics is one of the largest American companies in comic book and related media publishing....
 character BatmanBatman

Batman is a DC Comics fictional character and superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939....
, directed by Christopher NolanChristopher Nolan

Christopher Nolan is an English film director, writer and producer....
. It stars Christian BaleChristian Bale

Christian Charles Philip Bale is a...
 as Batman, along with Michael CaineMichael Caine Summary

Sir Maurice Joseph Micklewhite, CBE , known professionally as Sir Michael Caine, is a double Oscar-winning English fil...
, Gary OldmanGary Oldman

Gary Oldman is an English actor, born Leonard Gary Oldman in New Cross, London, England....
, Liam NeesonLiam Neeson

William John "Liam" Neeson OBE, born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland on the 7th of June, 1952, is an Oscar-nominated Northern...
, Katie HolmesKatie Holmes

Kate Noelle "Katie" Holmes There is some question as to what Holmes's legal name is....
, Cillian MurphyCillian Murphy

Cillian Murphy is an Irish actor and musician....
, Morgan FreemanMorgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman is an Academy Award-winning American actor and film director....
, Ken WatanabeKen Watanabe

is an Oscar-nominated Japanese theater, TV, and film actor. ...
, Tom WilkinsonTom Wilkinson

Tom Wilkinson, OBE, born December 12, 1948, is an Oscar nominated English film and stage actor....
, and Rutger HauerRutger Hauer

Rutger Oelsen Hauer is a Dutch actor. ...
. The film rebootsReboot (continuity)

Reboot, in series fiction, means to discard all previous continuity in the series and start anew....
 the Batman film seriesBatman (film series)

The Batman film series currently consists of seven superhero films based on the fictional DC Comics character of the sam...
, telling the origin storyOrigin story

In comic book terminology, the phrase origin story refers to a story or backstory revealing how a character or team gained s...
 of the character and begins with Bruce Wayne's initial fear of bats, the death of his parents, and his journey to becoming Batman. It draws inspiration from classic comic bookComic book

A comic book or comicbook is a magazine or book containing sequential art in the form of a narrative....
 storylines such as , , and .

After a series of unsuccessful projectsBatman (film series)

The Batman film series currently consists of seven superhero films based on the fictional DC Comics character of the sam...
 to resurrect Batman on screen following the 1997 critical and commercial failure of Batman & Robin, Nolan and David S. GoyerDavid S. Goyer

David S. Goyer is a comic book writer, screenwriter, and film director....
 began work on the film in early 2003 and aimed for a darker and more realistic tone, with humanity and realism being the basis of the film. The goal was to get the audience to care for both Batman and Bruce Wayne. The film was primarily shot in England and Chicago, and relied on traditional stunts and miniatures — computer-generated imageryComputer-generated imagery

Computer-generated imagery is the application of the field of computer graphics to special effects....
 was used minimally. A new BatmobileBatmobile

The Batmobile is the fictional personal automobile of comic book superhero Batman....
, called the Tumbler, along with a new, more mobile BatsuitBatsuit

The Batsuit or Bat-Suit is the costume of the DC Comics superhero Batman....
 were both created specifically for the film.

Batman Begins was critically and commercially successful. The film opened on June 15, 2005 in the United StatesUnited States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
 and CanadaCanada Overview

Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America....
 in 3,858 theaters. It grossed US$United States dollar

For details of current paper money and coins, see Federal Reserve Note and United States coinage....
48 million in its opening weekend, eventually grossing $370 million worldwide. The film received an 84% overall approval rating from Rotten TomatoesRotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is a website devoted to reviews, information, and news of movies and video games....
. A DVD was released on October 18, 2005, containing featurettes and other bonus materials. Critics noted that fear was a common theme throughout the film, and remarked its darker tone compared to previous Batman films. A sequel titled The Dark KnightThe Dark Knight (film)

The Dark Knight is a 2008 superhero film based on the fictional DC Comics character Batman....
was released on July 18, 2008 and also sees the return of both Nolan and Bale.

Plot

Eight-year-old Bruce Wayne falls into a cave, where he encounters a swarm of bats. Having developed a fear of batsFear of bats Summary

Fear of bats, sometimes called chiroptophobia may refer both to a specific phobia associated with bats and to common n...
, he urges his parents to leave an opera featuring bat-like creatures. Outside the theater, they are mugged by Joe ChillJoe Chill

Joe Chill is a fictional character in the DC Comics Batman series....
, who proceeds to kill the parents. Bruce blames himself for his parents' murders.

Years later, Bruce returns to Gotham CityGotham City Summary

Gotham City is a fictional city appearing in DC Comics, and is best known as the home of Batman....
 from Princeton UniversityPrinceton University

Princeton University is a coeducational private university located in Princeton, New Jersey....
, intent on killing Chill, whose prison sentence is being suspendedSuspended sentence

A suspended sentence is a legal construct....
 in exchange for testifying against mob boss Carmine FalconeCarmine Falcone Summary

Carmine "The Roman" Falcone is a fictional character, a villainous Mafia don in Gotham City, who made his debut in the four ...
. Before the hesitant Bruce can act, one of Falcone's henchmen kills Chill. Bruce tells his childhood friend Rachel DawesRachel Dawes

Rachel Dawes is a fictional character that first appeared in the 2005 film Batman Begins....
 about his foiled plan, and she expresses disgust for his blind vengeance without regard for justice. Bruce confronts Falcone, who tells him that he is ignorant of the nature of crime, so Bruce decides to travel the world to understand the criminal mind. After nearly seven years, he is eventually detained for theft in a BhutanBhutan

The Kingdom of Bhutan is a landlocked South Asian nation situated between India and Tibet, People's Republic of China....
ese prison, where he meets Henri DucardHenri Ducard

Henri Ducard is a fictional character in the Batman comic book universe....
. Ducard invites Bruce to join an elite vigilante group, the League of ShadowsFacts About League of Assassins

The League of Assassins is a group of fictional comic book villains, an organization of killers formerly led by Ra's al Ghul...
, led by Ra's al GhulRa's al Ghul

Ra's al Ghul, sometimes written Ra's al Ghul, is a DC Comics supervillain, and an enemy of Batman....
. Wayne is freed, and travels to a mountaintop to begin his combat training with the League, who secretly intend to use him to destroy Gotham. Bruce completes his training with the League, overcoming his childhood fear of bats in the process. However, when he is ordered to execute a criminal, he disobeys the order and instead initiates a chaotic scene by lighting the building on fire to escape, destroying the League's headquarters and killing Ra's in the process. Bruce rescues an unconscious Ducard from the wreckage, and leaves his mentor at a nearby village.

Bruce Wayne returns to a Gotham City ruled by Falcone, and decides to plot a one-man war against the city's corrupt system. He seeks the help of Rachel, now an assistant district attorneyDistrict attorney

A district attorney is, in some U.S....
, and police sergeant Jim GordonJames Gordon (comics)

James Worthington "Jim" Gordon is a supporting character in DC Comics' Batman series....
, who consoled him in the aftermath of his parents' murder. After reestablishing his connections to his father's company, Wayne EnterprisesFacts About Wayne Enterprises

Wayne Enterprises is the fictitious company owned by billionaire Bruce Wayne and run by his business manager, Lucius Fox, in...
 (under the control of the unscrupulous William Earle), Bruce is able to acquire, with the help of former board member Lucius FoxLucius Fox

Lucius Fox is a fictional character appearing in Batman comic books by DC Comics....
, a prototype armored carBatmobile

The Batmobile is the fictional personal automobile of comic book superhero Batman....
 and an experimental armored suitBatsuit Overview

The Batsuit or Bat-Suit is the costume of the DC Comics superhero Batman....
. In his new Batman costume, he disrupts a drug shipment by Falcone, and leaves the mob boss tied to a searchlight, forming a makeshift Bat-SignalBat-Signal

In the various fictional worlds of Batman, the Bat-Signal is a specially modified Klieg searchlight with a stylized symbol o...
. He also disrupts an assassination attempt on Rachel, leaving her with evidence against a judge on Falcone's payroll. While investigating the "unusual" drugs in the shipment, Batman is stunned by sinister psychopharmacologist Dr. Jonathan CraneScarecrow (comics)

The Scarecrow is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman....
, who sprays him with a powerful hallucinogen. Bruce's butler Alfred PennyworthAlfred Pennyworth

Alfred Pennyworth is a fictional supporting character in the DC Comics' Batman series....
 rescues Bruce, who uses an anti-toxin developed by Fox to save him. Crane later poisons Rachel after showing her that the toxin, which is harmful only in vapor form, is being piped into Gotham's water supplyWater supply network

A water supply network is a system of engineered hydrologic and hydraulic components, including:...
. Batman saves her and attacks Crane with his own poison. The police enter Arkham AsylumArkham Asylum

The Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane is a fictional mental hospital that appears in the DC Universe....
 and arrest Crane while Batman escapes with Rachel. After administering the antidote to Rachel in the BatcaveBatcave

The Batcave is the secret headquarters of fictional DC Comics' superhero Batman,, consisting of a series of subterranean cav...
, he gives her two vials of it for Gordon – one to inoculate himself, and another to mass-produce for the city's general population.

During his birthday celebration in Wayne ManorWayne Manor

In DC Comics, Wayne Manor is the personal residence of Bruce Wayne, who is also Batman....
, Bruce is confronted by a group of League of Shadows ninjas led by Ducard, who reveals himself to be the real Ra's al Ghul, and that the man killed earlier was a decoy. Ra's, who had been conspiring with Crane the entire time, plans to destroy Gotham by distributing the toxin undetected via Gotham's water supply, and then vaporizing it with a microwave-emitter stolen from Wayne Enterprises. Bruce insultingly dismisses his guests under the guise of being belligerently drunk, and fights briefly with Ra's while the League of Shadows set fire to Wayne Manor. Bruce escapes the inferno with Alfred's help just as the manor is destroyed. Batman arrives at the "Narrows" section of Gotham to aid the police in battling psychotic criminals, including Crane, now calling himself "ScarecrowScarecrow (comics)

The Scarecrow is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman....
", whom the League set free from the asylum. Rachel is briefly confronted by Crane, but quickly wards him off; she is rescued by Batman when more criminals go after her. Batman intimates his identity to her, and leaves Gordon in control of the Batmobile to stop the elevated train used to transport the microwave-emitter to the city's central water-hub. Batman battles Ra's aboard the train, then escapes just as Gordon topples the elevated line using the Batmobile's missiles, leaving Ra's to crash to the ground with the train and perish in the resulting explosion.

Following the battle, Batman becomes a public hero. Bruce gains control of Wayne Enterprises and installs Fox as CEO, firing Earle. However, he is unable to hold onto Rachel, who cannot reconcile her love for Bruce Wayne with his dual life as Batman. Gordon, now a lieutenant, unveils a Bat-SignalBat-Signal

In the various fictional worlds of Batman, the Bat-Signal is a specially modified Klieg searchlight with a stylized symbol o...
 for Batman. Gordon mentions a criminalJoker (comics)

The Joker is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain widely considered to be Batman's archenemy....
 who, like Batman, has "a taste for the theatrical", and who leaves Joker playing cards at his crime scenes. Batman promises to investigate it. As Batman is leaving, Gordon mentions that he has not thanked Batman for his help in cleaning up the city. Batman replies that Gordon will never have to, and flies off into the night.

Cast

Christian BaleChristian Bale

Christian Charles Philip Bale is a...
as Bruce Wayne/BatmanBatman

Batman is a DC Comics fictional character and superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939....
: A billionaire industrialist whose parents were killed by a mugger when he was eight years old. Traveling the world for several years to seek the means to fight injustice, he returns to Gotham. At night, Wayne becomes Batman, Gotham City's vigilante protector. Bale was cast on September 11, 2003, having expressed interest in playing Batman since Darren AronofskyDarren Aronofsky

Darren Aronofsky is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer....
 was planning his own film adaptation. Nolan was also considering Billy CrudupBilly Crudup

William Crudup is an American actor. ...
, Jake GyllenhaalJake Gyllenhaal

Jacob Benjamin "Jake" Gyllenhaal is an American film actor....
, Hugh DancyHugh Dancy

Hugh Dancy is a British actor.Dancy was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire and is the son of eminent British philosopher...
, Joshua JacksonJoshua Jackson

Joshua Carter Jackson is a Canadian actor in American television and movies....
, Eion BaileyEion Bailey

Eion Bailey is an American actor best known for starring in the films Fight Club, Center Stage, Mindhunters and ...
 and Cillian MurphyCillian Murphy Overview

Cillian Murphy is an Irish actor and musician....
 for the role. Bale felt the previous films underused Batman's character, overplaying the villains instead. To best pose as Batman, Bale studied graphic novels and illustrations of the superhero.

Director Nolan said of Bale, "He has exactly the balance of darkness and light that we were looking for." Goyer stated that while some actors could play a great Bruce Wayne or a great Batman, Bale could portray both radically different personalities. Bale described the part as playing four characters: the raging Batman persona; the idiotic playboy façade Bruce uses to ward off suspicion; the vengeful young man; and the older, angrier Bruce who is discovering his purpose in life. Bale's dislike of his costume, which heated up regularly, helped him get into a necessarily foul mood. He said, "Batman's meant to be fierce, and you become a beast in that suit, as Batman should be – not a man in a suit, but a different creature."

Since he had lost a great deal of weight in preparation for his role in The MachinistThe Machinist

The Machinist is a 2004 psychological thriller, written by Scott Kosar, directed by Brad Anderson and starring Christian...
, Bale hired a personal trainer to help him gain in the span of only a couple of months to help him physically prepare for the role. He first went well over the weight required and created concern over whether he'd look right for the part. Bale recognized that his large physique was not appropriate for Batman, who relies on speed and strategy. He managed to lose the excess muscle by the time filming began. The role of Bruce Wayne at age eight was portrayed by Gus LewisGus Lewis

Gus Lewis is a young actor best know for playing the young Bruce Wayne in the 2005 blockbuster film Batman Begins....
.

Michael CaineMichael Caine

Sir Maurice Joseph Micklewhite, CBE , known professionally as Sir Michael Caine, is a double Oscar-winning English fil...
as Alfred PennyworthAlfred Pennyworth

Alfred Pennyworth is a fictional supporting character in the DC Comics' Batman series....
: The trusted butler to Bruce Wayne's parents, who continues his loyal service to their son after their deaths. He is Bruce Wayne's closest confidante. Nolan felt Caine would effectively portray the foster father element of the character. Although Alfred's family is depicted in the film as having served the Wayne family for generations, Caine created his own backstory, in that before becoming Wayne's butler, Alfred served in the Special Air ServiceSpecial Air Service

The Special Air Service is the principal special forces organisation of the British Army....
. After being wounded, he was invited by Thomas Wayne because, "He wanted a butler, but someone a bit tougher than that, you know?"

Liam NeesonLiam Neeson

William John "Liam" Neeson OBE, born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland on the 7th of June, 1952, is an Oscar-nominated Northern...
as Henri DucardHenri Ducard

Henri Ducard is a fictional character in the Batman comic book universe....
: Calling himself "Henri Ducard", but in reality Ra's al GhulRa's al Ghul

Ra's al Ghul, sometimes written Ra's al Ghul, is a DC Comics supervillain, and an enemy of Batman....
, Ducard trains Bruce in ninjitsu, a form of martial artsMartial arts

Martial arts are systems of codified practices and traditions of training for combat....
. Writer David Goyer said he felt Ra's was the most complex Batman villain, comparing him to Osama bin LadenOsama bin Laden Overview

Osama bin Muhammad bin 'Awad bin Laden , most commonly known as Osama bin Laden is a militant Islamist and one of the ...
 as, "He's not crazy in the way that all the other Batman villains are. He's not bent on revenge; he's actually trying to heal the world. He's just doing it by very draconian means." Neeson is commonly cast as a mentor, so the revelation that his character was the main villain was intended to shock viewers.

Katie HolmesKatie Holmes

Kate Noelle "Katie" Holmes There is some question as to what Holmes's legal name is....
as Rachel DawesRachel Dawes

Rachel Dawes is a fictional character that first appeared in the 2005 film Batman Begins....
: A childhood friend of Bruce Wayne who serves as Gotham City's assistant district attorneyDistrict attorney

A district attorney is, in some U.S....
, fighting against the corruption in the city. Nolan found a "tremendous warmth and great emotional appeal" in Holmes, and also felt "she has a maturity beyond her years that comes across in the film and is essential to the idea that Rachel is something of a moral conscience for Bruce".

Cillian MurphyCillian Murphy

Cillian Murphy is an Irish actor and musician....
as Dr. Jonathan Crane/The ScarecrowScarecrow (comics)

The Scarecrow is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman....
: A psychopharmacologistPsychopharmacology

or [[Receptor as with any other kind of drug....
 who works at Arkham AsylumArkham Asylum

The Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane is a fictional mental hospital that appears in the DC Universe....
 and has developed fear-inducing toxins. He takes on the persona of the Scarecrow to intimidate others and further his study of fears and phobias. Nolan decided against Murphy for Batman, before casting him as Scarecrow. Murphy read numerous comics featuring the Scarecrow, and discussed making the character look less theatrical with Nolan. Murphy explained, "I wanted to avoid the Worzel GummidgeWorzel Gummidge

Worzel Gummidge is a British children's character, a walking, talking scarecrow, who originally appeared in a series of book...
 look. Because he's not a very physically imposing man he's more interested in the manipulation of the mind and what that can do."

Gary OldmanGary Oldman

Gary Oldman is an English actor, born Leonard Gary Oldman in New Cross, London, England....
as Sgt. James GordonJames Gordon (comics) Overview

James Worthington "Jim" Gordon is a supporting character in DC Comics' Batman series....
: One of the few uncorrupted Gotham City police officersGotham City Police Department

The Gotham City Police Department is a fictional police department servicing the city of Gotham City in the DC Universe....
. He is the officer on duty the night of the murder of Bruce Wayne's parents. In this way, he shares a special bond with the adult Bruce and thus with Batman. Chris CooperChris Cooper (actor) Overview

Christopher W. Cooper is an Oscar-winning American film actor....
 was originally offered the role, but turned it down because he wanted to spend time with his family. Nolan originally wanted to cast Oldman as one of the film's villains, but he eventually decided it would be refreshing for him to play a good guy in Jim Gordon. "I embody the themes of the movie which are the values of family, courage and compassion and a sense of right and wrong, good and bad and justice," Oldman said of his character. Oldman filmed most of his scenes in Britain. Goyer said Oldman heavily resembled Gordon as drawn by David MazzucchelliDavid Mazzucchelli

David Mazzucchelli is an American comic book artist and illustrator....
 in .

Morgan FreemanMorgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman is an Academy Award-winning American actor and film director....
as Lucius FoxLucius Fox

Lucius Fox is a fictional character appearing in Batman comic books by DC Comics....
: A high-ranking Wayne EnterprisesWayne Enterprises

Wayne Enterprises is the fictitious company owned by billionaire Bruce Wayne and run by his business manager, Lucius Fox, in...
 employee who was demoted to working in the company's Applied Science Division, where he conducts advanced studies in biochemistryBiochemistry

Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes and chemical transformations in living organisms....
 and mechanical engineeringMechanical engineering

Mechanical engineering is a professional engineering discipline that involves the application of principles of physics for a...
. Fox supplies Bruce Wayne with much of the gear necessary to carry out Batman's mission and is promoted to CEO when Wayne repossesses the company by the end of the film. Freeman was Goyer's first choice for the role.

  • Tom Wilkinson as Carmine FalconeCarmine Falcone

    Carmine "The Roman" Falcone is a fictional character, a villainous Mafia don in Gotham City, who made his debut in the four ...
    : A ruthless crime bossCrime boss

    A crime boss is someone in charge of a criminal organization of any kind....
     who rules Gotham's criminal underworld with an iron fist. Many of the city's authorities are under his control.
  • Rutger HauerRutger Hauer Summary

    Rutger Oelsen Hauer is a Dutch actor. ...
    as William Earle: The unscrupulous CEO of Wayne Enterprises who takes the company public in the long-term absence of Bruce Wayne.
  • Ken WatanabeKen Watanabe

    is an Oscar-nominated Japanese theater, TV, and film actor. ...
    as Ra's al GhulRa's al Ghul

    Ra's al Ghul, sometimes written Ra's al Ghul, is a DC Comics supervillain, and an enemy of Batman....
    : A "cheap parlor trick" employed by Henri Ducard. Ducard uses the man to cover up his identity as the true Ra's al Ghul. The double is killed by an explosion of gunpowder kegs.
  • Mark Boone JuniorMark Boone Junior

    Mark Boone Junior is an American actor perhaps best known for his roles in two films by Christopher Nolan, Memento and '...
    as Detective Arnold FlassDetective Flass

    Detective Arnold John Flass was a fictional comic book character, a member of the Gotham City Police Department in the Batma...
    : Gordon's partner in the GCPD. A corrupt cop, Flass works for Falcone by protecting his drug shipments.
  • Colin McFarlaneColin McFarlane Summary

    Colin McFarlane is an English actor and voice artist....
    as Commissioner Gillian B. LoebCommissioner Gillian B. Loeb

    Gillian B. Loeb was the fictitious Gotham City police commissioner in the DC Universe in the story arc, '....
    : The GCPD Commissioner. He is the one who tells young Bruce Wayne that his parents' killer has been caught, and who later sets up a massive task force to capture Batman, whom he considers to be dangerous.
  • Linus RoacheLinus Roache

    Linus Roache is an English actor. He is the son of the Coronation Street actor William Roache....
    and Sara StewartSara Stewart

    Sara Stewart is a British actress, perhaps most famously known for her role as Martha Wayne in the film Batman Begins....
    as ThomasThomas Wayne

    Thomas Wayne is a fictional character of the Batman series of comic books....
    and Martha WayneMartha Wayne

    Martha Wayne is a fictional DC Comics' character of the Batman series of comic books....
    : Bruce Wayne's upstanding father and mother, killed by Joe Chill when their son is 8 years old.
  • Richard BrakeRichard Brake

    Richard Brake is a Welsh/American actor....
    as Joe ChillJoe Chill

    Joe Chill is a fictional character in the DC Comics Batman series....
    : The criminal who murders Bruce Wayne's parents.
  • Rade ŠerbedžijaRade Šerbedžija Overview

    Rade erbedija, born 27 July, 1946, is a Croatian actor and director of ethnic Serbian descent....
    as Homeless Man: The last person to meet Bruce Wayne when he leaves Gotham, and is the first civilian to see Batman.

Production

Development

In January 2003, Warner Bros.Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. or simply Warner Bros., is one of the world's largest producers of film and televisio...
 hired Memento director Christopher NolanChristopher Nolan

Christopher Nolan is an English film director, writer and producer....
 to direct an untitled Batman film, and David S. GoyerDavid S. Goyer

David S. Goyer is a comic book writer, screenwriter, and film director....
 signed on to write the script two months later. Nolan stated his intention to reinvent the film franchise of Batman by "doing the origins story of the character, which is a story that's never been told before". Nolan said that humanity and realism would be the basis of the origin film, and that "the world of Batman is that of grounded reality. [It] will be a recognizable, contemporary reality against which an extraordinary heroic figure arises." Goyer said that the goal of the film was to get the audience to care for both Batman and Bruce Wayne. Nolan felt the previous films were exercises in style rather than drama, and described his inspiration as being Richard DonnerRichard Donner Summary

Richard Donner is an American film director, and also a film producer through the production company, The Donners' Company, ...
's 1978 Superman, in its focus on depicting the character's growth. Also similar to Superman, Nolan wanted an all-star supporting cast for Batman Begins to lend a more epic feel and credibility to the story.

Nolan's personal "jumping off point" of inspiration was , a short story about Bruce's travels throughout the world. The early scene in Batman Begins of young Bruce Wayne falling into a well was adapted from The Man Who Falls. , written by Jeph LoebJeph Loeb

Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III is an American comic book writer, screen and television writer as well as television and motion pictu...
 and drawn by Tim SaleTim Sale

Tim Sale may refer to:* Tim Sale, a comic book artist...
, influenced Goyer in writing the screenplay, with the villain Carmine FalconeCarmine Falcone

Carmine "The Roman" Falcone is a fictional character, a villainous Mafia don in Gotham City, who made his debut in the four ...
 as one of many elements which were drawn from Halloweens "sober, serious approach". The writers considered having Harvey DentTwo-Face

Two-Face is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman....
 in the film, but replaced him with the new character Rachel DawesRachel Dawes

Rachel Dawes is a fictional character that first appeared in the 2005 film Batman Begins....
 when they realized, "we couldn’t do him justice". The sequel to
Halloween, , also served as an influence. Goyer used the vacancy of Bruce Wayne's multi-year absence presented in to help set up some of the film's events in the transpiring years. In addition, the film's Sergeant James GordonJames Gordon (comics)

James Worthington "Jim" Gordon is a supporting character in DC Comics' Batman series....
 was based on his comic book incarnation as seen in
Year One. The writers of Batman Begins also used Frank Miller's Year One plot device, which was about a corrupt police force that led to Gordon and Gotham CityGotham City

Gotham City is a fictional city appearing in DC Comics, and is best known as the home of Batman....
's need for Batman.

Design

Nolan used the cultCult film Overview

Cult film is a colloquial term for a film that has accrued a small but devoted group of fans, having failed to achieve fame ...
 science fiction filmScience fiction film

Science fiction has been a film genre since the earliest days of cinema....
 
Blade RunnerBlade Runner

Blade Runner is an influential 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay written by Hampton F...
as a source of inspiration for Batman Begins. He screened Blade Runner to cinematographer Wally PfisterWally Pfister

Wally Pfister is an American cinematographer who is best known for his nomination for the Academy Award for Best Cinematogra...
 and two others to show the attitude and style that he wanted to draw from the film. Nolan described the film's world as "an interesting lesson on the technique of exploring and describing a credible universe that doesn't appear to have any boundaries", a lesson that he applied to the production of Batman Begins.

Nolan worked with production designer Nathan Crowley to create the look of Gotham CityGotham City

Gotham City is a fictional city appearing in DC Comics, and is best known as the home of Batman....
. Crowley built a model of the city that filled Nolan's garage. Crowley and Nolan designed it as a large, modern metropolitan area that would reflect the various periods of architecture that the city had gone through. Elements were drawn from New York City, Chicago, and Tokyo; the latter for its elevated freeways and monorails. The Narrows was based on the slumSlum

A slum is a district of a city or town which is usually inhabited by the very poor or socially disadvantaged....
mish nature of the (now demolished) walled city of KowloonKowloon Walled City

The Kowloon Walled City was an anomaly in Hong Kong's colonial history....
 in Hong Kong.
Batmobile

Crowley started the process of designing the Tumbler for the film by model bashingKitbashing

Kitbashing is a practice in which a new scale model is created by combining elements from existing, commercially-available m...
. Crowley used the nose cone of a P-38 LightningP-38 Lightning

The Lockheed P-38 Lightning was one of the most important American fighters of the Second World War....
 model to serve as the chassis for the Tumbler's jet engine. Six models of the Tumbler were built to 1:12 scale in the course of four months. Following the scale model creation, a crew of over 30 people, including Crowley and engineers Chris Culvert and Annie Smith, carved a full-size replica of the Tumbler out of a large block of StyrofoamStyrofoam

Styrofoam is the brand name of extruded polystyrene thermal insulation material, manufactured by Dow Chemical Company....
 in two months.

The Styrofoam model was used to create a steel "test frame", which had to stand up to several standards: have a speed of over , go from 0 to in 5 seconds, possess a steeringSteering

Steering is the term applied to the collection of components, linkages, etc....
 system to make sharp turns at city corners, and withstand a self-propelled launch of up to . On the first jump test, the Tumbler's front end collapsed and had to be completely rebuilt. The basic configuration of the newly designed Tumbler included a 5.7-liter Chevy V8 engineV8 engine

A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinders. ...
, a truck axle for the rear axle, front tires by Hoosier (which are actually dirt racing tires used on the right rear of open wheel sprint cars), rear 4x4 mud tires by Interco., and the suspensionSuspension (vehicle)

Suspension is the term given to the system of springs, shock absorbers and linkages that connects a vehicle to its wheels....
 system of Baja racing trucks. The design and development process took nine months and cost several million dollars.

With the design process complete, four street-ready race cars were constructed, with each vehicle possessing 65 carbon fiberCarbon fiber

Carbon fiber can refer to carbon filament thread, or to felt or woven cloth made from those carbon filaments....
 panels and costing $250,000 each to build. Two of the four cars were specialized versions. One version was the flap version, which had hydraulics and flaps to detail the close-up shots where the vehicle propelled itself through the air. The other version was the jet version, in which an actual jet engine was mounted onto the vehicle, fueled by six propanePropane

Propane is a three-carbon alkane, normally a gas, but compressible to a liquid that is transportable in inexpensive contain...
 tanks. Due to the poor visibility inside the vehicle by the driver, monitors were connected to cameras on the vehicle body. The professional drivers for the Tumblers practiced driving the vehicles for six months before they drove on the streets of Chicago for the film's scenes.

The interior of the Tumbler was an immobile studio set and not actually the interior of a street-capable Tumbler. The cockpit was over-sized to fit cameras for scenes filmed in the Tumbler interior. In addition, another version of the Tumbler was a miniature modelRadio-controlled car

A radio-controlled car is a powered model car driven from a distance using a radio control system....
 that was 1:5 scale of the actual Tumbler. This miniature model had an electric motor and was used to show the Tumbler flying across ravines and between buildings. However, the actual Tumbler was used for the waterfall sequence.

Special effects

For Batman Begins, Nolan preferred using traditional stuntwork over computer generated imagery. Scale modelScale model

A scale model is a representation or copy of an object that is larger or smaller than the actual size of the object being re...
s were used to represent the Narrows and Ra's al Ghul's temple. There were, however, several establishing shots that were CG composite images; that is, an image composed of multiple images. Examples include Gotham's skyline, exterior shots of Wayne Tower, and some of the exterior monorail shots. The climactic monorail sequence mixed live action footage, model work, and CGI.

The bats were entirely digital, as it was decided directing real bats on set would be problematic. Dead bats were scanned to create digital models. Locations and sets were recreated on the computer so the flying bats would not be superfluous once incorporated into the finished film.

Soundtrack

The score for Batman Begins was composed by Hans ZimmerHans Zimmer

Hans Florian Zimmer is a German Academy Award-winning composer, best known for composing film scores....
 and James Newton HowardJames Newton Howard

James Newton Howard is an accomplished American film composer. ...
. Nolan originally invited Zimmer to compose the music, and Zimmer asked Nolan if he could invite Howard to compose as well, as they had always planned a collaboration. The two composers collaborated on separate themes for the "split personality" of Bruce Wayne and his alter ego, Batman. Zimmer and Howard began composing in Los Angeles and moved to London where they stayed for twelve weeks to complete most of their writing. Zimmer and Howard sought inspiration for shaping the score by visiting the Batman Begins sets.

Zimmer wanted to avoid writing music that had been done before, so the score became an amalgamation of orchestra and electronic music. The film's ninety-piece orchestra was developed from members of various London orchestras, and Zimmer chose to use more than the normal number of cellos. Zimmer enlisted a boy soprano to help reflect the music in some of film's scenes where Bruce Wayne's parents tragic memories are involved. "He's singing a fairly pretty tune and then he gets stuck, it's like froze, arrested development," said Zimmer. He also attempted to add human dimension to Batman, whose behavior would typically be seen as "psychotic", through the music. Both composers collaborated to create 2 hours and 20 minutes worth of music for the film. Zimmer composed the action sequences, while Howard focused on the film's drama.

Themes

Comic book writer and author Danny Fingeroth argues that a strong theme in the film is Bruce's search for a father figure, saying "[Alfred] is the good father that Bruce comes to depend on. Bruce’s real father died before they could establish an adult relationship, and Liam Neeson’s Ducard is stern and demanding, didactic and challenging, but not a father figure with any sympathy. If Bruce Wayne is anyone’s son, it is Alfred’s. [Morgan] Freeman’s Lucius is cool and imperturbable, another steady anchor in Bruce’s life." English professor Mark Fisher of the University of FloridaUniversity of Florida

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 states that Bruce's search for justice requires him to learn from a proper father figure, with Thomas Wayne and Ra's al Ghul being the two counterpoints. Alfred provides a maternal figure of unconditional love, despite the overall lack of focus on a mother figure in Bruce's life.

Fingeroth also argues that a major theme in the film is fear, which supports the story of Bruce Wayne becoming a hero. Director Christopher Nolan stated that the idea behind the film was "a person who would confront his innermost fear and then attempt to become it". Fingeroth referred to this film's depiction as "the man with fear – but who rises above it". The theme of fear is further personified by the choice of antagonist, the Scarecrow. The film depicts how fear can affect all creatures regardless of might. Allusions to fear are seen throughout, from Bruce's conquering of his demons, to becoming Batman, to the Scarecrow and his deadly fear toxin. The macabre, distorted images presented in the Scarecrow's toxin-induced hallucinations also express the idea of terror to an extreme.

Critics consider Batman Begins a "fierce" and "demonstrative in brood", giving the film an abundance of gravitas and energy. It strays away from the lighter fare of Joel SchumacherJoel Schumacher

Joel Schumacher is an American film director, writer and producer....
's 1997 Batman film, Batman & Robin, which contained campCamp (style)

Camp is an aesthetic in which something has appeal not because of its originality, but because of its unoriginality, bad...
 and one-liners throughout. The theme of fear is intensified with the help of the musical score by Zimmer and Howard, which also "eschews traditional heroic themes". Also contrary to previous Batman films, a psychological investigation of Bruce Wayne's split personality in the bat suit is only lightly touched upon. Critics have noted that Bruce is a "character constantly striving to do the right thing, not worn down by incessant reexamination".

Release

Reviews

Based on 247 reviews collected by Rotten TomatoesFacts About Rotten Tomatoes

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, Batman Begins received an average 84% overall approval rating; the film was more balanced with the 40 critics in Rotten Tomatoes' "Cream of the Crop", which consists of popular and notable critics from the top newspapers, websites, television and radio programs, receiving a 63% approval rating. By comparison, MetacriticMetacritic

Metacritic is an Internet website that collates reviews of music albums, games, movies, TV shows, DVDs and books....
 calculated an average score of 70 from the 41 reviews it collected. Common criticism focused on the realism behind the character, and certain character portrayals that hindered the film. There was dissension over Nolan's ability to create a complex character and Bale's ability to portray that character.

James BerardinelliJames Berardinelli

James Berardinelli is a popular online film critic....
 applauded Nolan and Goyer's work creating more understanding into "who [Batman] is and what motivates him", something Berardinelli felt Tim Burton's film lacked; at the same time, Berardinelli felt the romantic aspect between Bale and Holmes did not work because the actors lacked the chemistry Christopher ReeveChristopher Reeve

Christopher Reeve was an American actor, director, producer and writer renowned for his film portrayal of Superman/Kal-El/Cl...
 and Margot KidderMargot Kidder

Margot Kidder is a Canadian-American film actress who achieved her greatest fame playing Lois Lane in the Superman movies of...
 (Superman), or Tobey MaguireTobey Maguire

Tobias Vincent Maguire is an American actor....
 and Kirsten DunstKirsten Dunst

Kirsten Caroline Dunst is an American actress and former child fashion model, perhaps best known for her roles in Jumanji...
 (Spider-ManSpider-Man (film)

Spider-Man is a commercially successful superhero film released in 2002 and directed by Sam Raimi....
) shared in their respective roles. According to Total FilmTotal Film Overview

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, Nolan manages to create such strong characters and story that the third-act action sequences cannot compare to " the frisson of two people talking", and Katie Holmes and Christian Bale's romantic subplot has a spark "refreshingly free of Peter Parker/Mary Jane-style whining".

Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles Times Summary

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' Kenneth TuranKenneth Turan

Kenneth Turan is an American film critic, currently reviewing for the Los Angeles Times and NPR's Morning Edition....
, who felt the film began slowly, stated that the "story, psychology and reality, not special effects", assisted the darkness behind Batman's arsenal; he noted that Neeson and Holmes, unlike Bale's ability to "feel his role in his bones", do not appear to fit their respective characters in "being both comic-book archetypes and real people". The New YorkerThe New Yorker

The New Yorker is an American magazine that publishes reportage, criticism, essays, cartoons, poetry, and fiction....
's David DenbyDavid Denby

David Denby is an author and academic at Dublin City University: ...
 did not share Berardinelli and Turan's opinion. He was unimpressed with the film, when comparing it to the two Tim BurtonTim Burton

Timothy William Burton is an American film director, writer and designer known for his off-beat and quirky style....
 films, and that Christian Bale's presence was hindered by the "dull earnestness of the screenplay", the final climax was "cheesy and unexciting", and that Nolan had resorting to imitating the "fakery" used by other filmmakers when filming action sequences.

Michael Wilmington of the Chicago TribuneChicago Tribune

The Chicago Tribune is a major daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois....
believed Nolan and Miller managed to "comfortably mix the tormented drama and revenge motifs with light hearted gags and comic book allusions", and that Nolan takes the series out of the "slam-bang Hollywood jokefests" the franchise had drifted into. Comic book scribe and editor Dennis O'NeilDennis O'Neil

Dennis "Denny" O'Neil is a comic book writer and editor, principally for Marvel Comics and DC Comics in the 1970s, 1980s, an...
 stated that he "felt the filmmakers really understood the character they were translating", citing this film as the best of the live-action Batman films. In contrast, J.R. Jones, from the Chicago Reader, criticized the script, and Nolan and David Goyer for not living up to the "hype about exploring Batman's damaged psyche". Roger EbertRoger Ebert

Roger Joseph Ebert is an Emmy Award-nominated American television personality, author, and film critic who began writing fo...
, who gave mixed reviews to the previous films, wrote this was "the Batman movie I've been waiting for; more correctly, this is the movie I did not realize I was waiting for". Giving it four out of four stars, he commended the realistic portrayals of the Batman arsenal—the Batsuit, Batcave, Batmobile, and the Batsignal—as well as the focus on "the story and character" with less stress on "high-tech action".

Like Berardinelli, USA TodayUSA Today

USA Today is a national American newspaper published by the Gannett Corporation....
's Mike Clark thought Bale performed the role of Batman as well as he did Patrick Bateman in American PsychoAmerican Psycho (film)

A film adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' novel American Psycho debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2000, starring Ch...
, but that the relationship between Bruce Wayne and Rachel Dawes was "frustratingly underdeveloped". Kyle SmithKyle Smith

Girolamo da Treviso, also known as Girolamo di Tommaso da Treviso the Younger and Girolamo Trevigi, was an Itali...
 thought Bale exhibited "both the menace and the wit he showed in his brilliant turn in American Psycho", and that the film works so well because of the realism, stating, "Batman starts stripping away each layer of Gotham crime only to discover a sicker and more monstrous evil beneath, his rancid city simultaneously invokes early ’90s New York, when criminals frolicked to the tune of five murders a day; SerpicoSerpico

Serpico is a 1973 film based on the true story of New York City policeman Frank Serpico who eventually went undercover ...
New York, when cops were for sale; and today, when psychos seek to kill us all at once rather than one by one." In contrast, Salon.comSalon.com

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's Stephanie Zacharek felt Nolan did not deliver the emotional depth expected of "one of the most soulful and tortured superheroes of all"; she thought Bale, unlike Michael Keaton who she compared him to, failed to connect with the audience underneath the mask, but that Gary Oldman succeeds in "emotional complexity" where the rest of the movie fails. However, Tim BurtonTim Burton

Timothy William Burton is an American film director, writer and designer known for his off-beat and quirky style....
 felt Nolan "captured the real spirit that these kind of movies are supposed to have nowadays. When I did BatmanFacts About Batman (1989 film)

Batman is a 1989 Academy Award-winning superhero film based on the Batman character created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger ...
twenty years ago, in 1988 or something, it was a different time in comic book movies. You couldn't go into that dark side of comics yet. The last couple of years that has become acceptable and Nolan certainly got more to the root of what the Batman comics are about."

Box office

Batman Begins opened on June 15, 2005 in the United StatesUnited States

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 and CanadaCanada

Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America....
 in 3,858 theaters, including 55 IMAXIMAX Overview

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 theaters. The film ranked at the top in its opening weekend, accumulating $48,745,440, which was seen as "strong but unimpressive by today's instantaneous blockbuster standards". The film's five-day gross was $72.9 million, beating Batman ForeverBatman Forever

Batman Forever is the third of the Batman movies which began with Tim Burton's 1989 version of the character, although ...
(1995) as the franchise high. Batman Begins also broke the five-day opening record in the 55 IMAXIMAX

IMAX is a film format created by Canadian IMAX Corporation, that has the capacity to display images of far greater size and ...
 theaters, grossing $3.16 million. Polled moviegoers rated the film with an A, and according to the studio's surveys, Batman Begins was considered the best of all the Batman films. The audience's demographic was 57 percent male and 54 percent people over the age of 25.

The film held its top spot for another weekend, accumulating $27,589,389 in a 43 percent drop from its first weekend. Batman Begins went on to gross $371,853,783 worldwide. It is the second highest grossing Batman film to date, behind Tim Burton's BatmanBatman (1989 film)

Batman is a 1989 Academy Award-winning superhero film based on the Batman character created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger ...
, which grossed $411,348,924 worldwide. In comparison to the previous Batman films, Batman Begins averaged $12,634 per theater, the least of all the Batman films. It was released in more theaters, but sold fewer tickets than any of the others, with the exception of Batman & Robin. Batman Begins was the eighth highest grossing film of 2005 in the US.

Home video

The DVDDVD

DVD is an optical disc storage media format that can be used for data storage, including movies with high video and sound q...
 of Batman Begins was released on October 18, 2005 in both single disc and two-disc deluxe editions. In addition to the film, the deluxe edition contained featurettes and other bonus materials. The edition contained a small paperback booklet, the first Batman story Detective ComicsDetective Comics

Detective Comics is a comic book published by DC Comics since 1937....
#27, as well as and an excerpt from . Batman Begins achieved first place in national sales and rental charts in October 2005, becoming the top-selling DVD in the fourth quarter of 2005. The DVD grossed $11.36 million in rental revenue. The DVD held its position at the top of the sales chart for a second week, but fell to second place behind BewitchedBewitched (film)

Bewitched is a 2005 comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and inspired by the classic television series of the same ...
on video rental charts.

Batman Begins was released on HD DVDHD DVD Overview

HD DVD is a next-generation optical disc format designed for high-density storage of high-definition video and data....
 on October 10, 2006. A Limited Edition Giftset of the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 8, 2008, to coincide with The Dark KnightThe Dark Knight (film)

The Dark Knight is a 2008 superhero film based on the fictional DC Comics character Batman....
which hit theaters July 16 2008.

Awards

Wally PfisterWally Pfister

Wally Pfister is an American cinematographer who is best known for his nomination for the Academy Award for Best Cinematogra...
 was nominated for Best CinematographyAcademy Award for Best Cinematography

The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is awarded each year to a cinematographer for his work in one particular motion pi...
 at the 78th Academy Awards78th Academy Awards

The 78th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 2005, were held on March 5 2006 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Ca...
, receiving the film's only Oscar nomination. The film received three nominations at the 59th59th British Academy Film Awards

The 59th British Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts on 19 February, 2006, honored the bes...
 BAFTA Awards. Just months after its release, Batman Begins was voted by EmpireEmpire (magazine)

Empire is a British film magazine published monthly by Emap Consumer Media since July 1989....
readers as the 36th greatest film of all time. In 2006, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers honored James Newton HowardJames Newton Howard

James Newton Howard is an accomplished American film composer. ...
, Hans ZimmerHans Zimmer

Hans Florian Zimmer is a German Academy Award-winning composer, best known for composing film scores....
, and Ramin DjawadiRamin Djawadi Summary

Ramin Djawadi is a composer of orchestral music for film and television....
 with an ASCAP award for composing a film that became one of the top grossing films of 2005. The film was awarded three Saturn Awards in 2006 as well: Best Fantasy Film, Best Actor for Christian Bale, and Best Writing for Nolan and Goyer. Christian Bale would go on to win an MTV Movie Award for Best Hero. However, Katie Holmes's performance was not well received, and she was nominated for a Razzie AwardGolden Raspberry Awards

The Golden Raspberry Awards or Razzies were created by John Wilson in 1980, intended to complement the Academy Awards ...
 for Worst Supporting Actress. Batman Begins won the fan-based Total FilmTotal Film

Total Film, published by Future Publishing, is the United Kingdom's second best-selling film magazine, after the longer-...
award for Best Film.

selling film magazine, after the longer-...
award for Best Film.