An exslusive 4 minute clip was shown to some very lucky people, here is what the clip included Levitz then asked for the clip collection to be started (and the policeman who was in attendance at the front of the room, raised his nightvision scope to keep an eye out for anyone filming the presentation). The footage began with Batman donning his costume, and loading for bear, moving quickly to a battle scene in a trainyard between Batman and some thugs. Sword fighting on ice with Liam Neeson came next as well as a shot of Christian Bale, as Bruce Wayne, making the Batman costume. A scene with the car came next, showing a camouflage-colored prototype driving on an indoor test track. Cut to the inside of the car: Morgan Freeman (Lucius Fox, in passenger seat): “So what do you think?” Christian Bale (Bruce Wayne, in driver’s seat, hands on wheel, with slight smile): “Does it come in black?” The montage moved faster from there, showing: a clip of Bruce Wayne training in the Himalayas, and battling for his life among other fighters, a snippet of Gary Oldman (Commissioner Gordon) walking in a hall, Katie Holmes (Rachel Dodson) being attacked by a very realistic (and fear-gas firing) Scarecrow; Bruce battling Ra’s al Ghul; Wayne and Dodson kissing; a flaming Batman falling onto a car roof; and finally, back in the trainyard, with a thug yelling, “Where are you?!?” The camera moves back slightly, showing Batman, hanging upside down behind him. “Here.” The crowd, as they say, went nuts, getting quickly to their feet. It took a little while to calm down, but once people were back in their seats, Levitz said that there was time for Goyer and Thomas to field some questions (meanwhile, a Warner Brothers studio rep collected the Beta SP editing tape, and left with a security guard escort). Thomas pointed out that what the audience had just seen was still pretty raw. Earlier, Nolan had said that he hasn’t even started editing the film yet – he likes to shoot the complete movie, and then start editing. In light of this comment, Levitz noted that there was no CGI in anything that was just shown, including Batman, on fire, falling from a rooftop onto a car’s roof. Asked if, since they’ll be included in the film, if the origins of Ra’s or the Scarecrow would be shown, Goyer said that he couldn’t really answer the question. The screenwriter also added, when asked, that Ra’s will not call Batman “detective” as he does in the comics in Batman Begins, because, as Goyer explained, this is the first Batman story – he hasn’t built up that repoutation yet. http://newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php...&threadid=16558