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Have the two female roles finally been cast? Collider just posted news from a trusted source, claiming that Eva Green and Naomi Watts have been cast in The Dark Knight Rises. Their source isn’t sure which roles the girls will be playing, but believes that Eva Green has been cast as Talia al Ghul, and Naomi Watts as Vicki Vale. This lines up with what I previously reported — Christopher Nolan was looking for a female villain and love interest.


Green plays Susan, an epidemiologist recently out of a relationship gone sour; McGregor is Michael, the charismatic chef who sweeps Susan off her feet and shows her that not all guys are a-holes. Sounds swell, right? And it would be... except for one tiny problem: At the same time Susan and Michael are falling for each other, a global pandemic is threatening to change the face of humanity forever.
And Susan, in her job as an epidemiologist, is right at the center of it all. When a truck driver in Glasgow experiences a sudden inexplicable crying fit and subsequently loses his sense of smell, Susan learns that more than 100 other people across Europe have been stricken in similar fashion. As more and more people around the globe begin to suffer these strange symptoms that first attack their emotions and then their symptoms, Susan and Michael are forced to try and weather the storm and find out how the human race might cope with such a pandemic.
Judging by the trailer, it doesn't look like Susan and Michael are going to remain symptom-free throughout the film, so it'll be interesting to see how or if they -- and humankind -- can survive the loss of emotional and sensory control.
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her new movie looks so interesting.
as for Catwoman, I'm sure Christopher Nolan went with Anne b/c she has a bigger starpower over Eva. The same thing almost happened to Marion Cotillard for his film Inception. There's no way you can tell me that she wouldn't have been perfect for this role. But in the end they go with whoever can bring more audience and more $$.