While there are plenty of theatrical releases that would fly under the radar and later become a hit on streaming,Christopher Nolan’sThe Dark Knightmost certainly isn’t one of those movies. The second film in Nolan’s Batman trilogy will now have had the best of both worlds, being an incredible success in its initial release and now having streaming success with the #5 spot on the top 10 movies list on the Max streaming platform. It isn’t hard to find a reason as to whyThe Dark Knightis trending again,as the film is a seminal work of art that would redefine how comic book movies are made.

Released nearly 17 years ago in July 2008,The Dark Knightwould keep up the momentum from 2005’sBatman Beginsand further revolutionize the Batman mythos with an enthralling story asChristian Bale’siteration of Batman faces off against the Joker in a performance fromHeath Ledgerthat was so iconic,it would posthumously earn him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The movie would be viewed away from the confines of the superhero genre, earning recognition as one of the decade’s best films, withsome critics even consideringThe Dark Knightone of thegreatest films of all time.

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The film’s resurgence in popularity is expected, as Nolan’s name is only becoming more recognizable, especially since his last film,Oppenheimer, won Best Picture at the Academy Awards.The director is also in pre-production on his next movie, which is an adaptation of Homer’sThe Odyssey.

‘The Dark Knight’ was Revolutionary Both Thematically and Technologically

RevisitingThe Dark Knighton Max or experiencing Nolan’s trilogy for the first time as part of the streaming service’s massive DC library is understandable, especially because ofhow many milestones can be traced back to the release of the 2008 film. The sprawling crime film’s intense story and phenomenal cast included Bale, Ledger, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Aaron Eckhart, Gary Oldman, and Maggie Gyllenhaal. The movie also used creative and exciting viral marketing techniques to promote the release of the film.

Jonathan Nolan Says It Would Be a ‘Dream’ to Return to The Dark Knight Universe

The Dark Knight writer Jonathan Nolan would love to return to the Batman franchise someday.

Among such promotions was the5-minuteIMAXprologue that could only be seen before screenings ofI Am Legendin December 2007. Nolan’s use of IMAX in the film was one of the earliest examples of the format being adopted for a large blockbuster film. This practice has now become widespread, albeit with IMAX digital cameras, as opposed to the 65mm film equipment used for Nolan’s subsequent movies. The selected scenes with IMAX aspect ratio aren’t available on the streaming service version ofThe Dark Knight, but that hasn’t stopped fans from watching the film on Max.

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Overall,The Dark Knight’s achievements and impact on how superhero movies are made speak for themselves. The movie’s #5 spot is one of many examples of its enduring power despite its lengthy runtime. Moreover,The Dark Knighttrilogyas a whole set a new standard for comic book adaptations, with the other two films also available on Max for viewing to watch the entire story of Nolan’s Batman.

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Headshot Of Heath Ledger

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