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'Dark Knight Rises' ticket sales begin on Monday

By Jeff Labrecque, EW.com
June 5, 2012 -- Updated 2117 GMT (0517 HKT)
 A still from
A still from "The Dark Knight Rises."
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Tickets for "The Dark Knight Rises" will go on sale on the internet at noon on June 11
  • The much-anticipated conclusion to Christopher Nolan's superhero epic is still 45 days away
  • The Dark Knight Rises" has a running time of two hours and 45 minutes

(EW.com) -- The wait is almost over, Batman fans.

Well, not really.

"The Dark Knight Rises" is still 45 days away, but if you want a seat on opening night, you better be prepared to rise up and order your tickets this Monday. Warner Bros. has announced that tickets for the much-anticipated conclusion to Christopher Nolan's superhero epic will go on sale on the internet at noon on June 11.

According to AMC Theaters, which is planning a "Dark Knight" marathon on the eve of the film's release, "The Dark Knight Rises" has a running time of two hours and 45 minutes. That's 13 minutes longer than its predecessor and even three minutes longer than "Avatar."

Don't expect too many complaints from the franchise's fanbase, though, especially those ordering tickets 39 days in advance. To them, Nolan couldn't make this film long enough.

See the full story at EW.com.

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