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The Dark Knight Trilogy, also called the Nolanverse, is the continuity of Christopher Nolan's live-action films adapting DC Comics' Batman stories in a more grounded and realistic manner.

History

Media

Films

Ancillary material

Tie-in films

Comics

Novels

  • Batman Begins (2005)
  • The Dark Knight (2008)
  • The Dark Knight Rises: The Official Novelization (2012)

Video games

Residents

Notes

  • The novels Batman: Dead White, Batman: Inferno, and Batman: Fear Itself are tie–ins to Batman Begins, intended to be set after that film, but the events of The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises contradict them and render them non-canon.
  • While Batman Begins was the only film in the trilogy to receive a console video game, mobile games were made based on The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises. A console game based on The Dark Knight was in development but was canceled.
  • Batman: Gotham Knight is considered canon to the Nolanverse, despite none of the actors from Batman Begins reprising their roles in it, as well as Wayne Manor being rebuilt, apparently prior to The Dark Knight.
  • The films are all original stories, but they draw heavily from many Batman comic storylines, with the heaviest influences being "Year One", "The Long Halloween", "Knightfall", and "The Dark Knight Returns".

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