Gary Oldman has called The Dark Knight Rises a 'terrific' conclusion to Christopher Nolan's series of movies.
Oldman is set to reprise the role of Jim Gordon for the first time since The Dark Knight broke $1 billion at the global box office back in 2008.
And the actor believes that this is going to be a great end to fab series of movies.
Speaking to Moviefone the actor said: 'It’s a terrific conclusion to the trilogy. Nolan rounds if off: he brings in a bit of the first one, from Batman Begins, and he does some really surprising things with it.'
And the actor drops a few hints as to what we can expect from his character third time around.
'When we meet him, things are calmer in Gotham. It’s reminiscent of the Gordon that we met in the first one.
'Even though things on the surface are now calmer, he’s cleaned up Gotham with the Harvey Dent Act, it’s seething underneath.'
2011 has been a great year for Oldman as he enjoyed critical and commercial acclaim with Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy - a role may believe he should be Oscar nominated for.
The Dark Knight Rises is released 20th July.
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