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What language are they chanting in Dark Knight Rises?

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Mia Morrison

Updated on March 31, 2026

What language are they chanting in Dark Knight Rises?

The film features a prevalent chant of the phrase deshi basara, which, according to Hans Zimmer himself, means “rise up” in a language which he says he’s happy to have kept secret (allegedly Moroccan or another Arabic dialect, even Mongolian word “deeshee bosooroi” means literally “Rise Up” though this is disputed).

What is the ending of Dark Knight Rises?

Catwoman kills Bane, Batman vehicular-manslaughters Miranda. With moments to spare before the bomb goes off, Batman flies off with the explosive zip tied to the back of his new plane, which he’s been careful to point out is 100% autopilot-free.

What does Batman say at the end of The Dark Knight?

BATMAN: “You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” I can do those things, because I’m not a hero, not like Dent. I killed those people, that’s what I can be.

Who is the blind prisoner in Dark Knight Rises?

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Did Alfred really see Bruce at the end?

At the end of Dark Knight Rises, Alfred does indeed see Bruce Wayne. From a story aspect, the movie makes a point to state that Bruce is alive. There is a bit of a clumsy scene at the end, when Lucius is speaking to a Wayne Ent.

Does Blake become Batman?

Blake already fulfilled the Robin sidekick role in Dark Knight Rises and earned becoming the new Batman by the end. Since a new Batman rises, the Batman becomes even more legendary. Yes, he was on the way to becoming the new Batman.

What is the dark knight quote?

Because he’s the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now, so we’ll hunt him. Because he can take it, because he’s not a hero. He’s a silent guardian, a watchful protector, a Dark Knight.

What trauma did Bane suffer?

We know Bane was beat to a pulp in the Pit prison and the doctor (who was also a prisoner did his best to heal his injured unsuccessfully). It’s explained that the botched surgery or treatment of Bane’s wounds left him in constant pain.