Dark Knight Rises: New Catwoman, Bane Photos are Sexy and Up to No Good

Fans can get new glimpses of the sexy "Catwoman" suit as well as the film's villain, "Bane," being up to no good in director Christopher Nolan's upcoming Batman movie "The Dark Knight Rises."

Actress Anne Hathaway graces the latest cover issue of Entertainment Weekly with co-star Christian Bale as Batman.  Peeking inside the issue one can see more photos of Bane wreaking havoc at a Gotham Stock Exchange center and snapshots of Bruce Wayne, Alfred, John Blake, and Lucious Fox. 

The eye-catching Catwoman body suit showcased a sleek skintight bodysuit with face mask, cat ears, elbow high gloves, thigh boots, and utility belt.  In the magazine's photo gallery, Hathaway portrays the feline thief in a burglary scene. 

"I had to physically transform," said Hathaway in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. "Chris sat me down at the beginning and said, 'Joseph Gordon-Levitt did all of his own fighting in 'Inception.' That one zero-gravity fight? He trained for two months."

Hathaway told EW that she committed herself to preparing for her own stunts and getting in physical form to fit into the Catwoman suit.

"I basically left his office and went to the gym and just came out about five minutes ago," she joked.

From seeing the photo, it is still undetermined if Catwoman will be the caped crusader's ally or foe.  One thing is for sure, Bane will certainly be a villain and a formidable one according to director Christopher Nolan.

"He represents formidable physical strength, combined with absolute evil of intention," Nolan said.

Bane, who is played by actor Tom Hardy, made his initial debut with a promotional photo leaked from Warner Brothers last year.  New photos of him in EW shows him leading a heist at a Stock Exchange center.  His appearance in one of the DKR trailers arose some controversy over the sound of his voice. 

According to viewers, Bane's voice and speech was difficult to decipher as fans worried whether he can be understood throughout the entire film. 

"It's a risk, because we could be laughed at - or it could be very fresh and exciting," said Hardy.

Hard expressed that viewers will adapt to the voice and will be able to comprehend Bane's audible as the film progresses. 

 also mentioned that the voice was an attempt to connect back to the original character's Caribbean origins, and he feels that as the movie progresses, the audience will be able to understand Bane more clearly.

Check out the latest photos for the Dark Knight Rises before Entertainment Weekly hits stands.  Click "START" to begin.

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