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Two Intense 'Dark Knight' TV Spots Unveil More Action
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Following the unveiling of its second trailer, the new installment of Batman movie has gotten two new full actions TV spots online.

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In the wake of the release of second "The Dark Knight" trailer, two brand new television spots of the superhero flick have emerged on the net. The two half-a-minute long videos reportedly have been broadcast on Sunday, May 11 night during the airing of "Survivor: Fans vs. Favorites" season finale.

Bringing more action sequences closer to the audience, the two TV spots are filled with high octane explosive scenes cut off from the movie as well as an in depth look into the storyline and the wickedness of Joker. The compilation of clips in the first spot is much similar to the second trailer, but the second one provides many unseen footages. The two spots can be seen below or via AceShowbiz.

Pairing up actor Christian Bale and director Christopher Nolan once again, "Dark Knight" presents a follow-up film to the previous Batman movie with the title of "Batman Begins". In this new installment, the dark superhero will return to face his toughest enemy yet, the psychopathic Joker. Supported also by Heath Ledger, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Aaron Eckhart and Maggie Gyllenhaal, the Warner Bros. Pictures will be blasting its way to the theaters across the country on July 18.

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