The Dark Knight Rises, Movie
is produced by warner bros ,In an interview with GQ (via Collider), costume
designer Lindy Hemming talked about a flashback involving Bane (Tom Hardy) and
the origin of the villain's mask, unaware that the sequel didn't reach the
final cut of the feature:
What you should have seen next is Bane being injured. So one of
the fundamental things about this costume is that it has a scar from your back injury. Even if he didn't have the
bulletproof vest also known as Tom hardy bane vest which is more closely
like green military style vest , he still
needs to wear his belt and suspenders. In that prison scene, where he's
learning to fight the way Batman did, he's wearing a first version of his belt
and military style vest some
people is also known is as The darkknight rises bane vest , but it's not the definitive version. He's also
wearing a first version of his gas mask ... If you see in the movie, unless
they cut it - and I'm sure they didn't - there's a whole early Tom Hardy
sequence where he's fighting and being harassed. He is bound by chains and is
over a timber business while people attack him. And in this scene, he's wearing
a much more strong and hard version of the bane gloves, "he
revealed. In the theatrical version, the audience doesn't learn much about the Tom hardy bane gloves, knowing
only that protects the villain's hands and give him a bold look.
He is brutal. Brutal. He
is a great guy who is completely clinical in having a results-based and totally
focused fighting style It's not for the fight. It's for the carnage. The style
has heavy hands and feet The brown bane gloves maked his hand more heavy and strong.