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You can now login with your mobile number too. Register Mobile Number. Ok got it! Your password has been successfully updated Ok got it! Enter Existing Password. Enter New Password. Re-Enter New Password. Referenced when Bane says 'Yes The fire rises' to one of his mercenaries during the prologue. The title comes from Bruce telling Alfred, 'There's nothing out there for me'. It uses the Batman Begins 'Vespertilio' theme predominantly.

The title comes from Bane's statement, 'Home The title comes from the scene where the doctor in the pit says to Bruce, ' Without the rope. Then fear will find you again'. Its title comes from the scene where Dr. Crane sentences Gordon and his allies to death by exile. The first minute or so is entirely unused in the film. The part from to appears—edited differently—during the end credits while the section between to is used when Batman is being chased by the police after he rescues the hostage and retrieves the tablet used in the stock exchange.

A shortened version of the theme from is used when the police officer threatens to blow the bridge; the rest of the track is a variation on the music which plays during the fight between Batman and Bane outside the courthouse. The title of this track comes from Bane telling Batman, 'You'll just have to imagine the fire! The title is derived from Bane's declaration to Daggett that he is 'necessary evil'.

This track is not exactly the one used in the film, however; the film version is slightly altered beginning at , while the music at the very end is lifted directly out of the previous film. Not used in the film. The track is unused in the film. The track is heavily edited in the film itself, however, including a small portion of Wayne Manor theme suite, a cue which is absent from the track as it appears on the album.

The very end of the track plays during Gordon's speech on Harvey Dent Day. The title of the track comes from a man's statement near the end of the film where he says, 'We better leave no stone unturned. This track is not the one used within the film, however, but is instead the initial cue before it underwent re-editing. The version used in the film itself makes heavy use of temp tracks lifted directly from the previous two films as opposed to the new variations on those cues found in here and the middle section is edited differently as well.

Additionally, the rising note at the beginning of the track is shorter in the film. The second half plays when Bruce Wayne is taken with a bag over his head to Lucius Fox. It contains the album tracks 'On Thin Ice' and 'Imagine the Fire' see table above for information on those tracks , as well as several unreleased and unused cues. Most notably, it includes the music that plays when Selina leads Batman to Bane.

Also present are portions of 'Gotham's Reckoning' and 'The Fire Rises', as well as several unreleased cues. Parts of it play whenever Selina appears, and parts of it are unused in the film. It is another variation on the finale music. Some notable examples of this are the following: The two-note motif which has served as a theme throughout the trilogy.

The bat-flapping motif which has accompanied the opening logos for each of the three films. The music used at the beginning of the credits for each of the three films which accompanies the Batman's first appearance in this film as well as in The Dark Knight.

The music sung by the choir boy in 'Rise', which also played in Batman Begins after the death of Bruce's parents. The music when Ra's al Ghul appears in this film, which is the same piece used in Batman Begins when he spoke to Bruce in the prison.

The music that plays when Bruce first appears in this film, which also played when the adult Bruce was seen for the first time in Batman Begins after he awoke in the prison. The action theme which is heard when Batman is evading the police during his first appearance was also played in Batman Begins , when Batman summons bats in Arkham and escapes while running past the holding cells.

The uplifting music used at the end of this film, which was the same piece used at the end of The Dark Knight when Batman told his plan to Gordon. The three note motif that plays when Batman defeats the main villain, in this film right when Talia's truck goes over the edge of the overpass, in The Dark Knight when Batman throws the Joker over the edge of the building, and in Batman Begins when Batman glides out of the train before it goes over the edge of the rails.

Retrieved July 8, Film Music Reporter. Retrieved January 20, Retrieved December 4, Retrieved July 19, Retrieved August 12, Empire Online. Retrieved October 17, Retrieved Spiderman Pc Iso Loader. The music heard during the opening logos of the film. Bane's principal theme, it is considered the first 'official' music heard in the film, played during the scene in which Bane crashes the plane.

Selina Kyle's theme.



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