Theatrical Release Date: July 18, 2008
Video Release Date: December 9, 2008
Director(s): Christopher Nolan
Actor(s): Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Michael Caine, Maggie Gyllenhaal
Genre(s): Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
Production Co.: Warner Bros.
Distributor(s): Warner Bros.
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Official Site: TheDarkKnight.warnerbros.com
Viral Site(s): Concerned Citizens For A Better Gotham, Citizens For Batman, Clown Travel Agency, Dana Worthington for Gotham DA, Gotham Cab, Gotham Cable News, Gotham City Clerk, Gotham Election Board, Gotham Police, Gotham Major Crimes Unit, Gotham Victims Advocate Foundation, I Believe in Harvey Dent, The Gotham Times, The HaHa Times, Why So Serious
Our Review: 5 out of 5
Running Time: 152 minutes
Credits Running Time: N/A
During the Credits
There are no extra scenes during the credits of The Dark Knight; however, both Heath Ledger and Conway Wickliffe (a special-effects technician who was killed while performing a car stunt for the movie) have their names honored during the credits.
After the Credits
There are no extras after the credits of The Dark Knight.



July 20, 2008
#1
Yep, nothing at the end but the note honoring them.
Although two of my friends did say they had something at the end of theirs where Batman finds a riddler card or something, I’ve seen it twice and two days, and waited through all the credits both times and got nothing, either they’er lying, or they put an after credits seen in some of the copies sent to the theatres, and some not, they would get more money with people going back, and it’d be a pretty sweet way to get people talking about the next one already, and hyped about the riddler. Chances are theyre just liars though.
July 20, 2008
#2
Yeah a lot of people, myself include, we’re hoping for that exact same idea where there would be a Riddler card at the end or after the credits.
August 9, 2008
#3
no that was in the first movie at the end of batman begins batman sees a joker card
August 9, 2008
#4
You’ve been hoodwinked.
September 8, 2008
#5
I’ve seen it 5 times but unfortunately the scence after the credits was only released for those who stayed after the credits at the midnight showing. They never played the end footage except for that show. I was there but didn’t stay
I’m so ashamed
September 8, 2008
#6
I was at a midnight showing and there were no extras
December 9, 2008
#7
I went to an IMAX showing of the movie, and def not on the release night, that weekend but not the release night…and i saw the scene after the credits…i dont recall it moment for moment, but yes it hinted the riddler was the next villian…i just bought the movie on blu-ray at blockbuster at 12:00 am lol, and the scene is not there…but i know for a fact it played at the movie theater!