Two weeks later, they had almost completed all the scenes, including Adam.

The last scene left is where his parents were killed.

It was kept until the end, but at the end of the day, after almost 20 attempts, the photo was taken perfectly.

Ian, who started watching the show with Martin, appreciated their performance on the spot.

The choice of Hanes as Batman's father is perfect both in appearance and in acting.

The initial scene begins with their situation in the theater.

A gilded house was built for Boyto, with little Bruce sitting among his parents.

The camera pans to the stage, where witch-like creatures frolic around.

They are basically black birds on wires, flapping their wings and descending.

Little Bruce's face is tightly captured by the camera, staring at them and being disturbed by their violent movements.

The next cut scene shows how scared Bruce is.

Ian had to look at it separately, but he felt it was worth watching at the end of the day to see how good it was.

On stage, bats explode from the cracks in the darkness.

It then shows how Adam's expression changes in a quick second.

Young Bruce began to breathe faster, his eyes fixed on the creatures-looking people on stage.

They were screaming, slapping their backs, and bats were swarming.

After looking at it for a moment, he gasped, and his breathing rate quickened in his panic.

The gun looked so involuntarily that Bruce tried to find a way to get out.

But unfortunately, he saw what they looked like in the middle of the theater. People watched with relish.

"Can we go?" Bruce asked in a desperate whisper as he grabbed his father's arm.

Thomas looked at his son in confusion, and Bruce kept staring into his father's eyes, pleading.

He looked scared more than ever.

After nodding slightly to his son, he motioned for Bruce's mother, Martha, for them to leave.

With some apologies, they made their way towards the exit, young Bruce still holding on to his arm.

The lens is small, but it's worth all the attempts.

Despite the fact that the footage is raw and requires a lot of editing, Ian is still happy with the mood and how the actors perform.

The next scenario they focus on is how Thomas and Martha die at the hands of thieves.

The

"Start!"

camera shows how Waynes emerges through the side exit.

Martha crouched in front of Bruce and tried to meet his eyes.

He bowed his head, ashamed.

"What's wrong?" Martha asked.

The actress who plays Martha is none other than Michelle.

When Michelle came over to talk about Adam, Ian saw her face change when talking about Adam and felt that it would be perfect if she played the role of Martha.

Since she liked the role, she immediately signed a non-disclosure agreement.

On the other hand, no one would rationally refuse the role given by Ian Rayner.

"He's fine. Thomas replied for his son.

Bruce's greatest inspiration and strength comes from his father.

In fact, that's all he has.

There is a special connection between his parents, Thomas, and Bruce, and more than anything else in the story, Thomas is a key figure in shaping Batman.

Martha looked up at his words, and in return Thomas looked at her with a conspiracy theorized eye.

"I just need a little air. A little opera goes a long way, right, Bruce?" Thomas replied.

Ka! looked at Bruce as he said his last words. It's more like Thomas is talking to Bruce," Ian said.

"Start!"

scene ensues, and it's a perfect shot, Ian can say.

After Thomas said the same thing again, young Bruce looked up to see his father, who winked at him.

Noticing what his father was doing there, a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

"Hurry up,"

Thomas slung his coat over his arm and led his family through the dark alley towards the oncoming lights on the main road.

Suddenly, a figure appeared from the shadows in front of them.

"Break, everyone, lunchtime!" Ian said as he left the director's space and gulbled down the sandwich they had brought to the set.

Everyone began to eat, and the shooting stopped for an hour and a half.

[Ian & Martin]

" The next scene is the best, the place where the parents died. Remember how fake blood splattered Thomas's shirt?" Ian said with a smile.

He played the clip where it happened, and Martin also grinned as it happened.

"Enjoy the shot of failure, I get it,"

is Mason's voice.

Ian smiled and turned to see Mason.

"How's it going, young man?" he asked Ian as he dragged a chair over and sat down next to them.

It was Mason's first time on set, even at the end of filming.

"Haha... Not bad at the moment, uncle. Although it gets busy when the picture in my mind doesn't appear clearly in the shot. But I'm trying to figure it out, and miss you by the way," Ian said with a smile.

"Let's see this,"

they begin to play the second shot of the scene when Bruce's parents are killed.

A

man pointed a gun at them.

Thomas's eyes were filled with fear, fear that something was about to go wrong, and that something bad would happen.

The man moved uneasily, very nervous.

"Wallets, jewelry! fast!" he said.

A B-grade actor is playing the role.

Considering how inconsistent his performance at the audition was, Ian had expected him to make more mistakes than the real shot, but it turned out he was wrong.

The man did only a small part, and he completely wow everyone on the crew because his first performance was exactly what Ian wanted.

"It's okay, don't worry. Thomas said in a calm voice.

When it comes to his family, Thomas's entire image becomes calm and reassuring.

Even when Bruce fell, Thomas was calm, trying to calm the tension.

Even now, Hoeness is calmly handling his performance.

Thomas handed the coat to Bruce Jr. and reached for his wallet.

The man jerked his gun up at Thomas, his eyes widening.

The camera focuses on young Bruce, whose eyes remain fixed on the trembling gun in the man's hand.

This shows how upset he is even if he is not the one in danger.

"Here you go," Thomas said calmly, as always, but his eyes looked nervous.

The man then grabbed the purse, but could not touch it.

It slipped and fell to the ground.

The man looked down at his wallet, then returned to Thomas, frightened.

Thomas felt what he felt.

"It's okay, it's okay—" he said in a soothing tone.

The man crouched down to get his wallet, but his eyes were fixed on Thomas.

He looked as if he wasn't sure that Thomas would do anything else to trigger anything.

[Back to Ian, Martin and

Mason] Mason was impressed with how things were going.

He wasn't around, and he thought Ian would need his help, whatever it was, but it turned out he was wrong.

He enjoyed the clip in front of him and kept his eyes on an almost imminent lapse.

He saw how the man crouched down and tried to take the purse, but at the same time remained staring at Thomas and Martha.

"Take it and go," Thomas said.

The man touched his wallet, but looked at Martha's pearls. He saw them and exclaimed, "I'm talking about jewelry!!!"

and after a millisecond, she began to take off her ring. The impatient man jerked the gun to her neck. Worried about the situation, Thomas protectively walked up to his wife.

"Hey, it's just—" Thomas was about to say something, but the trigger went off.

He was shot, but still laughing. Somehow, a little bit of paint that should have been exposed covered his body.

"What—" he said, and the others started laughing. "I bet that's how Indians feel when they play Holi," Hoeness said, laughing out loud that caused everyone else to laugh along.

"Ka!" Ian's voice came, and even he was laughing.

"He had to change his clothes and get dressed again," Ian said, still chuckling.

"Somehow, it looks right," Martin added.

"It looks funny, the man is bleeding all over his body somehow," Mason laughed with Martin.

The day is over, and Adam's affair is finally over.

Then Ian had to focus on going to Iceland to shoot the set.

The scenes he was going to shoot needed martial artists and action directors hired by Ian in advance.

This is followed by fight scenes, training scenes, and all the ninja scenes.

Ian, the team, and the necessary cast arrive at the location in Iceland, where they will be filming the next scene of Batman: The Mystery of the Shadows.

Since they were previously in London, Ian gave the cast and crew a week to take a break.

Even in London, they have to constantly move to find the perfect location.

Luckily, all the authorities who owned the locations gave permission weeks before the shooting, and everything went well.

A week later, they were filmed on the Icelandic Shadow Alliance's training footage.

The entire scene includes him learning to walk on thin ice while discussing what happened to his father with his mentor.

The swordsmanship training between Nolan Bellard, who plays the ninja master, and Christian Belaka Bruce will be filmed in Glacier, which is exactly where it was filmed in the original Batman movie.

This place is an outlet that extends from Iceland's largest glacier and is part of a nature reserve.

The Icelandic landscape represents Bhutan in the Himalayas.

Ian decided to shoot the fight scenes first so they could go back and continue filming the rest of the scenes in the studio.

Due to the cold, he could not risk an accident with the actor.

Therefore, he decided to shoot only the fight scenes with the ninja master on the ice, and create other fight scenes with the ninja and scenes inside the temple in the studio.

It took the staff two weeks to build the façade and gates of the monastery.

Ian thought it would be easier than a green screen.

-

", it's cold, my hands," Christian Bale walked over to Ian with a shudder.

"The gloves don't work?" Ian asked with a smile, knowing the pain as he struggled.

"The heater is ready," Murphy said, walking toward them.

They rented a house that was said to allow them to survive the bitter cold.

Ian and Bell ran in with cold hands and cold minds, trying to "heat up" something.

"I really hope Nolan and Bell play their roles well. Although the environment is very beautiful, there are not many fans who live here," Ian said as he walked in and caught their attention.

"We're going to start today, around 6 o'clock. "

The morning was exceptionally refreshing

," and "yes"

"Set off in two hours, be ready." Hurry up and I don't want anyone to get sick. It's going to delay things. Ian said as he rubbed his arm together.

-

"Go!!"

scene shows Wayne struggling through snow on an icy ridge.

He crossed the ridge and fell headlong into the snow.

Painfully lifted his scarf-wrapped face into the biting cold wind, and saw a monastery perched on jagged rocks.

But in reality there is no convent, Bell just needs to look at the props.

"Ka Bell, I need your eyes to hurt a little more, shall we take a break?" Ian asked as he watched him get weaker and weaker, thinking maybe it was because of the cold.

"No, it doesn't matter. I'll give it my all, let's get started," Bell said, standing up, shaking his legs.

Two assistants immediately stepped forward to rub Bell's hands together to warm him up. Snow can be really tricky when it comes to scenarios like this.

"Alright, are you ready?",

the scene where Bruce finds his way to Ras Ogul takes the whole day. The next day, Ian decided to film a scene where Ducate and Wayne fight on the ice. For this, the martial artist had to pay a lot during the filming.

"So, you should go this way, go... Convolve...... The sword goes up, that's all... And then...... Get in!" Paul Elliott, who has worked in the industry for a long time, as a stuntman and action designer, is teaching Bell the basic initial steps.

"Uh, sir, you... Hit, hit, hit and walk up to his back, slide to the left, and breathe. Paul said as he demonstrated the action himself.

To Paul's relief, Bell and Nolan, who play Ducard, are very skilled in these kinds of scenes.

Bell has to act in these kinds of action scenes from time to time, and Nolan, who is also an A-level actor, has also acted in many similar scenes, so he is very familiar with the guidance he is under.

They are as nimble as they have learned the art of combat from years of study.

But in fact, it's all part of their job description.

After three hours of training indoors, they agreed to start filming because the two actors were fully prepared for a proper performance and had already delved very deeply into the techniques they had to perform.

[...]

"Please be quiet on set, are we ready, Bruce Ducard?" Ian asked from the microphone, and they nodded, and Bell gave a thumbs up.

"Let's go!"

Wayne and Ducater circled around on the ice, swords facing each other.

The camera captured them looking like two black figures in a white and blue landscape.

Ducater hits Wayne, who blocks the blow with a silver glove with three scallops with thick hook-like protrusions.

Ducater panted and slid to the left, feinting with his sword.

Wayne stepped sideways on the ice, and instead of falling, breaking the ice, he slipped and fell on his back.

Luckily, he fell on it and laughed because they had a safety mattress.

"Let's do it again. You're good, aren't you, Bell?" Ian asked as he helped his men to help him make up the shot.

They were back in the house, and Ian still wanted to re-examine the scenes they had filmed, just to see if the results turned out the way he wanted them to be, or if they needed to reshoot.

"It's so fucking cold, I want to go back. Bell, who was sitting on the couch and draped, said.

"Ahh Don't remind me, the ice is thin, but luckily you didn't fall in front of the scene, even the expression was in place, and the shooting was awesome. Martin said and sat down beside him

"Seriously, I thought my ass was going to fall into the ice, haha..." they started talking about things, laughing all the time.

Nick stood silently beside Ian, constantly filming the little camera he had with him behind the scenes.

He even found out how Martin and Bale hung out every now and then.

Turning the camera to Ian, he captured his level of concentration.

Ian turned on the monitor, looking at the camera one by one.

Take notes and jot down things to edit or pay special attention to.

Bell's feet were on a thin, creaking pad.

"Be aware of your surroundings. Always," Ducat said, standing a few paces away from him. Where he broke the ice and fell, he couldn't be shot because that would risk his life.

After obtaining permission to shoot at these locations, Ian had to go through some legal documents.

The stunt team, the visual effects team, the first responders and medical staff on set, and the choreographers all worked with Ian to do all the work that had to be done.

During the filming, they must have a helicopter flying in the air in case of emergency.

Bell signed a contract in which he explicitly mentions that he is responsible for his own life and acknowledges that Ian is fully prepared for any emergencies and accidents.

Ian is well prepared for any and all accidents and has the help of experts to help make the set as safe as possible.

Ian clicks on the next scene on his surveillance screen because it's a continuation of the training.

Wayne hits the ball and Ducater blocks it again.

Wayne slid to the right and went straight in with a short thrust.

Ducard's arm flipped down in a backhand move, and one of his scallops grabbed Wayne's sword.

"Your parents' deaths are not your fault—" Ducat said.

He turned his arm and snatched Wayne's sword from his hand.

It glides on the ice.

"It's your father's, Wayne!" Ducater said, and Wayne's face was visibly angry.

He angrily pounced on Ducat and swung his scallops at him.

He looked angry and reckless, and Ducater parried with his sword, and then the sword locked.

Their noses are a few inches apart.

"Jam!" cut off.

Ian moved on to the next scene.

"Scene 32, Shoot 4. "The clapperboard displays.

Wayne was breathing, his expression angrier than ever.

"Anger doesn't change the fact that your father didn't act," Ducater exclaimed.

"That guy has a sword! No fucking gun! My brain is frozen!" Wayne said as Ian shouted,

"Ka!!" "

Scene 32." Shoot 5. "

That guy has a gun!" Wayne shouted.

"Is that going to stop you?" said Ducat, with the same deep meaning in his tone.

"I'm trained—" Wayne said, sounding a little uncertain.

"Training is nothing!The will to control is everything!Your father trusts his city, and that's logical—he thinks he understands the attacker and can simply give him what he wants—"

Wayne looked as if he was really considering Ducard's words, his breathing becoming calm and slow.

They let go of the sword that had been attached to them during this little conversation.

Ducate instantly calmed down and said, "Your father doesn't understand the power of decay, a city like Gotham is dying, chaotic, grotesque. Incorrigible.

"Transcendence, do you believe it?"

"It is not right for one to have to go so far to see the world as it is." Chaste. Serenity. Lonely. These are qualities that we hold dear. But what matters is whether you believe it or not—" Ducat continued.

Wayne stared at Ducad.

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