Sharp-tongued and fearless David Letterman has seen the final film of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy. The host revealed that Batman will die at the end of the movie.

David Letterman welcomed lovely and talented actress Anne Hathaway in his late night show. Anne Hathaway stars as Catwoman in the upcoming final film "The Dark Knight Rises."

Right before the end of his lively chat with the actress, David spilled the beans that Batman will die at the end of the film. "Of course, Batman is dead in the end," the host said that shocked Anne Hathaway.

Anne, on the other hand, seemed to confirm what David said when she gave him a sharp look and bellowed "Daaaaaavvvveeee." The Oscar-nominated actress played the situation quite well telling Letterman that he had no idea the wrath he had just incurred, and issuing an apology to director Christopher Nolan.

"You know that's a whole thing, right?" the actress said to the host while nodding to the speculation that the apocalyptically-marketed film, which does feature an older and once-retired Bruce Wayne and the villain that famously breaks his back, does indeed end with Batman's death.

The interview started with David complimenting Anne with her short hair, which she cut for her role in Les Miserables playing the role of Fontaine. She decided to keep it short and said that she is getting extra sleep because of her short hair.

David also complimented her acting in the last Batman film as well as her cat suit. Anne said that did some of her stunts in "The Dark knight Rises." There are only two stunts in the film that she did not do. This includes jumping on a window.

She shared that when she was casted in the film, director and writer Christopher Nolan sat her down and told her that when he was filming inception, Joseph Gordon-Levitt get in shape and did most of his fighting. Anne said that get the implied message and hit the gym to get in shape for the film.

There are a lot of things to expect in the 2 hours and 45 minutes long epic finale of the Batman series. Christopher Nolan and the rest of the cast are mum about the details of the movie. The film is expected to $160 million on its opening weekend.

See the video below of the full interview of Anne Hathaway with David Letterman.

Do not miss the final film of Batman as "The Dark Knight Rises" will land to Australian Theaters on July 19.

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