THE DARK KNIGHT TRILOGY: The Complete Screenplays with Storyboards

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by Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan, David S. Goyer


  Dent looks at Gordon. Considering how to proceed.

  DENT

  You want me to back warrants for search and seizure on five banks without telling me who we’re after?

  GORDON

  I can give you the names of the banks.

  DENT

  Well, that’s a start. I’ll get you your warrants. But I want your trust.

  GORDON

  (rises)

  You don’t have to sell me, Dent. We all know you’re Gotham’s white knight.

  DENT

  (grins)

  I hear they’ve got a different nickname for me down at MCU.

  Gordon smiles.

  INT. BOARDROOM, WAYNE ENTERPRISES – DAY 40

  Lucius Fox, CEO of Wayne Enterprises, and the board are listening to Lau, forties, CEO of LSI Holdings.

  LAU

  In China, LSI Holdings stands for dynamic new growth. A joint Chinese venture with Wayne Enterprises will be a powerhouse.

  FOX

  Well, Mr. Lau, I speak for the rest of the board, and Mr. Wayne, in expressing our own excitement …

  The Chinese look to the head of the table: Wayne, asleep.

  INT. HALLWAY, WAYNE ENTERPRISES – DAY 41

  Fox shows Lau to the elevator. He’s joined by, Reese, thirties, an ambitious M and A consultant lawyer.

  LAU

  It’s okay, Mr. Fox. Everyone knows who really runs Wayne Enterprises.

  FOX

  We’ll be in touch as soon as our people have wrapped up the diligence.

  The elevator doors close. Reese frowns.

  REESE

  Sir, I know Mr. Wayne’s curious how his trust fund gets replenished but frankly … it’s embarrassing.

  Fox heads for his office, Reese in tow.

  FOX

  You worry about the diligence, Mr. Reese. I’ll worry about Bruce Wayne.

  REESE

  It’s done – the numbers are solid.

  FOX

  (smiles)

  Do it again. Wouldn’t want the trust fund to run out, would we?

  INT. BOARDROOM, WAYNE ENTERPRISES – CONTINUOUS 42

  Wayne is standing by the window.

  FOX

  (o.s.)

  Another long night?

  Wayne smiles.

  FOX

  This joint venture was your idea, and the consultants love it, but I’m not convinced. LSI’s grown 8 percent annually, like clockwork. They must have a revenue stream that’s off the books. Maybe even illegal.

  WAYNE

  Okay. Cancel the deal.

  FOX

  (looks at Wayne)

  You already knew.

  WAYNE

  I needed a closer look at their books.

  Fox looks at Wayne. Wry.

  FOX

  Anything else you can trouble me for?

  WAYNE

  I need a new suit.

  FOX

  (looks him over)

  Three buttons is a little nineties.

  WAYNE

  I’m not talking about fashion, Mr. Fox, so much as function.

  Wayne pulls out some diagrams. Fox looks them over.

  FOX

  You want to be able to turn your head?

  WAYNE

  Sure make backing out of the driveway easier.

  FOX

  I’ll see what I can do.

  INT. RESTAURANT – NIGHT 43

  Rachel and Dent at a table. Dent looks a little intimidated by the surroundings.

  DENT

  It took three weeks to get a reservation and I had to tell them I worked for the government.

  RACHEL

  Really?

  DENT

  This city health inspector’s not afraid to pull strings.

  Rachel smiles. Then, over Dent’s shoulder, she sees Wayne enter, accompanied by a beautiful woman.

  DENT

  What?

  WAYNE

  Rachel! Fancy that.

  RACHEL

  Yes, Bruce. Fancy that.

  WAYNE

  Rachel, Natascha. Natascha, Rachel.

  NATASCHA

  (Russian accent)

  Hello.

  DENT

  The famous Bruce Wayne. Rachel’s told me everything about you.

  WAYNE

  I certainly hope not.

  RACHEL

  Bruce, this is Harvey Dent.

  WAYNE

  Let’s put a couple tables together.

  DENT

  I don’t know if they’ll let us –

  WAYNE

  They should! I own the place.

  RACHEL

  For how long? About three weeks?

  WAYNE

  How’d you know?

  RACHEL

  Natascha, aren’t you …?

  WAYNE

  Prima ballerina for the Moscow Ballet.

  RACHEL

  Harvey’s taking me next week.

  WAYNE

  You’re into ballet, Harvey?

  RACHEL

  No. He knows I am.

  An extra table arrives.

  INT. SAME – LATER 44

  They finish up dinner.

  NATASCHA

  No, come on – how could you want to raise children in a city like this?

  WAYNE

  I was raised here. I turned out okay.

  DENT

  Is Wayne Manor in the city limits?

  Rachel gives Dent a withering look.

  WAYNE

  The Palisades? Sure. You know, as our new DA you might want to figure out where your jurisdiction ends.

  NATASCHA

  I’m talking about the kind of city that idolizes a masked vigilante …

  DENT

  Gotham’s proud of an ordinary man standing up for what’s right.

  NATASCHA

  Gotham needs heroes like you – elected officials, not a man who thinks he’s above the law.

  WAYNE

  Exactly. Who appointed the Batman?

  DENT

  We did. All of us who stood by and let scum take control of our city.

  Wayne watches Dent. Sees his passion.

  NATASCHA

  But this is a democracy, Harvey.

  DENT

  When their enemies were at the gate, the Romans would suspend democracy and appoint one man to protect the city. It wasn’t considered an honor. It was considered public service.

  RACHEL

  And the last man they asked to protect the republic was named Caesar. He never gave up that power.

  DENT

  Well, I guess you either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain. Look, whoever the Batman is, he doesn’t want to spend the rest of his life doing this. How could he? Batman’s looking for someone to take up his mantle.

  NATASCHA

  Someone like you, Mr. Dent?

  DENT

  Maybe. If I’m up to it.

  Natascha reaches up and covers the top half of Dent’s face.

  NATASCHA

  But what if Harvey Dent is the caped crusader?

  DENT

  If I were sneaking out every night someone would’ve noticed by now.

  Dent takes Rachel’s hand. Rachel glances at Wayne. Awkward.

  WAYNE

  Well, you’ve sold me, Dent. I’m gonna throw you a fundraiser.

  DENT

  That’s nice of you, Bruce, but I’m not up for reelection for three years. That stuff won’t start for –

  WAYNE

  I don’t think you understand. One fundraiser with my pals, you’ll never need another cent.

  EXT. BACK ALLEY, HOTEL, DOWNTOWN – DAY 45

  A line of high-end autos dispenses well-dressed gangsters.

  INT. KITCHEN, HOTEL – DAY 46

  The Chechen walks through a metal detector manned by two Chinese. A lean, African-American man, fifties, is being wanded. This is Gambol. He nods at the Chechen, wary.

  INT. C
ONFERENCE ROOM, HOTEL – CONTINUOUS 47

  Gotham’s most notorious gangsters. A door opens, and two burly Chinese enter, carrying a TV. They set it down on the end of the table.

  CRIME BOSS

  The hell is this …?

  The screen flickers to life: Lau. The room erupts.

  LAU

  (on TV)

  Gentlemen, please. As you’re all aware, one of our deposits was stolen. A relatively small amount: 68 million.

  CHECHEN

  Who’s stupid enough steal from us?

  LAU

  I’m told the man who arranged the heist calls himself Joker.

  CHECHEN

  Who the hell is that?

  MARONI

  Two-bit whack-job, wears a cheap purple suit and make-up. He’s not the problem – he’s a nobody. (Looks at Lau.) The problem is our money being tracked by the cops.

  Murmurs of surprise.

  LAU

  Thanks to Mr. Maroni’s well-placed sources we know that police have indeed identified our banks using marked bills and are planning to seize your funds today –

  Everyone starts shouting at once.

  EXT. VARIOUS DOWNTOWN BANKS – CONTINUOUS 48

  Gordon sits in a SWAT van outside a bank. Stephens is outside another. Ramirez a third …

  SWAT teams check weapons and prepare to move …

  INT. SOCIAL CLUB, DOWNTOWN – CONTINUOUS 49

  Lau waits for the noise to subside.

  CHECHEN

  You promised safe, clean money launder—

  LAU

  With the investigation ongoing, none of you can risk hanging on to your own proceeds. And since the enthusiastic new DA has put all my competitors out of business, I’m your only option.

  MARONI

  So what are you proposing?

  LAU

  Moving all deposits to one secure location. Not a bank.

  GAMBOL

  Where, then?

  LAU

  Obviously, no one can know but me. If the police were to gain leverage over one of you, everyone’s money would be at stake.

  CHECHEN

  What stops them getting to you?

  LAU

  As the money is moved I go to Hong Kong. Far from Dent’s jurisdiction. And the Chinese will not extradite one of their own.

  From the back of the room comes laughter. It grows and grows, until it fills the room. All eyes turn:

  The Joker. Sweaty clown make-up obscuring the awful scars which widen his mouth into a permanent, ghoulish smile.

  THE JOKER

  I thought I told bad jokes.

  GAMBOL

  Give me one reason I shouldn’t have my boy here pull your head off.

  The Joker pulls out a freshly sharpened pencil.

  THE JOKER

  How about a magic trick?

  The Joker slams the pencil into the table, leaving it upright.

  I’ll make this pencil disappear.

  Gambol nods. His Bodyguard moves at the Joker – who sidesteps – grips his head – slams it, face down, onto the table …

  The Bodyguard goes limp and slides off of the table. The pencil is gone. Magic. The Joker bows. Grins at Gambol.

  THE JOKER

  And by the way, the suit wasn’t cheap. You should know. You bought it.

  Gambol stands, furious. The Chechen stops him.

  CHECHEN

  Sit. I wanna hear proposition.

  The Joker nods his thanks.

  THE JOKER

  A year ago these cops and lawyers wouldn’t dare cross any of you. What happened? Did your balls drop off? See, a guy like me –

  GAMBOL

  A freak.

  Laughs. Which the Joker tries to ignore.

  THE JOKER

  A guy like me … I know why you’re holding your little group therapy session in broad daylight. I know why you’re afraid to go out at night. Batman. He’s shown Gotham your true colors. And Dent’s just the beginning. (Indicates Lau.) And as for his so-called plan – Batman has no jurisdiction. He’ll find him and make him squeal. (Smiles at Lau.) I can tell the squealers every time.

  CHECHEN

  What you propose?

  THE JOKER

  It’s simple. Kill the Batman.

  Jeers. Laughter.

  MARONI

  If it’s so easy why haven’t you done it already?

  THE JOKER

  Like my mother used to tell me – if you’re good at something, never do it for free.

  CHECHEN

  How much you want?

  THE JOKER

  Half.

  Laughter. The Joker shrugs. Rises.

  You don’t deal with this now, soon Gambol won’t even be able to get a nickel for his grandma.

  GAMBOL

  Enough from the clown.

  Gambol gets up, moving at the Joker, who casually opens his coat, revealing explosives wired to his chest. Gambol stops.

  THE JOKER

  Let’s not blow this out of all proportion.

  Gambol stares at the Joker. Hard.

  GAMBOL

  You think you can steal from us and just walk away? I’m putting the word out – five hundred grand for this clown dead. A million alive, so I get to teach him some manners first.

  The Joker shrugs. Turns to the assembled.

  THE JOKER

  Let me know when you change your minds.

  The Joker strolls out. Maroni turns to Lau.

  MARONI

  How soon can you move the money?

  EXT. VARIOUS BANKS DOWNTOWN – CONTINUOUS 50

  Gordon hurries up the steps to a bank. SWAT teams rush the various banks.

  LAU

  (o.s.)

  I already have …

  EXT. UNDERPASS, GOTHAM – CONTINUOUS 51

  A Chinese man finishes loading a tractor trailer with cash boxes. The truck pulls out into a convoy.

  INT. BANK VAULT – CONTINUOUS 52

  Gordon stands in an almost empty bank vault. Furious.

  LAU

  (o.s.)

  For obvious reasons I couldn’t wait for your permission …

  INT. SOCIAL CLUB, DOWNTOWN – CONTINUOUS 53

  The shot of Lau on the TV widens …

  LAU

  Rest assured, your money is safe.

  He is already on his private jet. In the sky: the Bat-Signal.

  EXT. ROOF, POLICE STATION – NIGHT 54

  Batman emerges from the shadows. The man next to the glowing spotlight turns: Dent.

  DENT

  You’re a hard man to reach.

  Gordon bursts onto the rooftop, weapon drawn. Sees Dent.

  DENT

  Lau’s halfway to Hong Kong – if you’d asked, I could have taken his passport – I told you to keep me in the loop.

  GORDON

  Yeah? All that was left in the vaults were the marked bills – they knew we were coming! As soon as your office got involved, there’s a leak –

  DENT

  My office?! You’re sitting down here with scum like Wuertz and Ramirez … (Off look.) Oh, yeah, Gordon – I almost had your rookie cold on a racketeering beef.

  GORDON

  Don’t try to cloud the fact that clearly Maroni’s got people in your office, Dent.

  Dent turns to Batman.

  DENT

  We need Lau back, but the Chinese won’t extradite a national under any circumstances.

  BATMAN

  If I get him to you, can you get him to talk?

  DENT

  I’ll get him to sing.

  GORDON

  We’re going after the mob’s life savings. Things will get ugly.

  DENT

  I knew the risks when I took this job, Lieutenant. Same as you. (Turns to Batman.) How will you get him back, anyway?

  Batman is gone. Dent looks around, startled. Gordon smirks.

  GORDON

  He does that.

  INT. FOX’S OFFICE, WAYNE ENTERPRISES –
DAY 55

  Fox gets up from behind his desk.

  FOX

  Our Chinese friend left town before I could tell him the deal is off.

  WAYNE

  I’m sure you’ve always wanted to go to Hong Kong.

  Fox opens the door to a private elevator.

  INT. PRIVATE ELEVATOR – CONTINUOUS 56

  Fox turns a key.

  FOX

  What’s wrong with a phone call?

  WAYNE

  I think Mr. Lau deserves a more personal touch.

  INT. APPLIED SCIENCES DIVISION – CONTINUOUS 57

  Fox leads Wayne off the elevator and into the vast space.

  FOX

  For high-altitude jumps, you need oxygen and stabilizers. I must say – compared to your usual requests, jumping out of an airplane is pretty straightforward.

  Fox stops at a cabinet, pulls open a drawer and hauls out an oxygen tank and ribbed rubber hosing.

  WAYNE

  How about getting back into the plane?

  FOX

  I can recommend a good travel agent.

  WAYNE

  Without it landing.

  FOX

  That’s more like it, Mr. Wayne.

  He shuts the drawer. Moves off, thinking.

  FOX

  I don’t think I have anything here. The CIA had a program in the sixties for getting their people out of hot spots. Called Sky Hook. Now –

  Fox opens a cabinet to reveal components of a new Batsuit. Armored plating secured to mesh. Wayne lifts an arm.

  FOX

  Hardened Kevlar plates on a titanium-dipped fiber tri-weave for flexibility …

  Wayne examines double-blade scallops on the gauntlet …

  FOX

  You’ll be lighter, faster, more agile …

  Wayne flinches as the blades fire, spinning like throwing stars, narrowly missing his ear, embedding themselves in a filing cabinet. Fox looks at him.

  Perhaps you should read the instructions first.

  WAYNE

  Sorry.

  Fox picks up the chest, demonstrating its flexibility.

  FOX

  Now, there’s a trade-off … the spread of the plates gives you weak spots. You’ll be more vulnerable to gunfire and knives.

 

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