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Angela Watercutter
Culture
Jul 27, 2011 2:40 PM

Must Watch: Super Unofficial, Completely Bizarre Dark Knight Rises Trailer

See Also:

  • Dark Knight Rises Viral Site Gives Glimpse of Bane

  • Catwoman, Bane Confirmed for The Dark Knight Rises

  • Report: Batman Will Face Holiday Killer in Dark Knight Rises

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Angela Watercutter is WIRED's senior editor for special projects. Prior to joining WIRED she was a reporter for the Associated Press. Watercutter was also a senior editor of Longshot magazine and a contributor to Pop-Up Magazine. She received a bachelor of science degree in journalism from Ohio University. ... Read More
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