Armie Hammer is becoming The Dark Knight for Uwe Boll, and no, that doesn't mean the Batman IP is going down the toilet again
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Armie Hammer is set to return to the screen in Uwe Boll's 'The Dark Knight', following controversies that marred his public image. The film tells the story of Hammer's character, Sanders, a vigilante who takes justice into his own hands while being pursued by Interpol. Currently filming in Zagreb, Croatia, the project marks Hammer's comeback in a role that suggests a complex narrative. Boll, despite mixed reviews for his earlier work—primarily adaptations of video games—is optimistic about this film and is also developing a related video game with Polygon Art.
Despite previous controversies, Armie Hammer is returning to acting in Uwe Boll's 'The Dark Knight', portraying a vigilante seeking justice while an Interpol officer hunts him down.
Uwe Boll's upcoming film features Hammer as a vigilante, amidst mixed reviews of Boll's past works, with the film currently shooting in Zagreb, Croatia.
The film is not related to Gotham's Caped Crusader, but captures a similar theme of vigilante justice with Armie Hammer at the center of the narrative.
Boll, known for his video game adaptations, is also working on a video game tied to 'The Dark Knight' and maintaining a positive outlook on his projects.
Read at VG247
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