First Look: 'Dark Knight Rises' promises violence

LAS VEGAS (AP) — This isn't your father's Caped Crusader.

Christopher Nolan's latest Batman flick features an injured Bruce Wayne leaning on a cane, Anne Hathaway in red lips and a leather body suit as Catwoman, and a Gotham City football game interrupted by explosions and mayhem.

Nolan unveiled footage from "The Dark Knight Rises" on Tuesday at CinemaCon, a Las Vegas conference for theater owners.

The various scenes showed collapsing bridges, rolling army tanks and Christian Bale returning as an older, more weathered Batman. Michael Caine, Gary Oldman and Morgan Freeman are also reprising their previous roles in the franchise.

Nolan, known on set as "the governor," said he wanted to finish his interpretation of the classic Batman story "in the biggest way possible."

"We've been working on this story for nine years," he said. "And so it's with mixed feelings that we finish this thing."

Nolan said his goal was to create a "spectacle" that makes viewers excited the moment they enter a theater.

"What defines cinema, and what gets people out of the house to watch it, is spectacle," he said.

Newcomers for the third installment in the franchise include Hathaway, Marion Cotillard, Tom Hardy and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Gordon-Levitt, Hardy and Cotillard also appeared in Nolan's 2010 film "Inception."

The preview Tuesday was dark, like so many scenes in Nolan's Batman vision.

It opened with images of the villain, a masked Hardy, terrorizing a plane. There were frenzied police and streets of rubble.

Hathaway was featured heavily. Her lithe body screamed femme fatale in a series of black, tight outfits. In one scene, she appeared to be working as a servant at Wayne Manor. As she fled the mansion, she ripped off the dainty, white collar of her maid costume.

In his full superhero garb, Bale sped down an urban landscape on a Batcycle. In another scene, he shared a kiss with Cotillard.

The film is being shot in India, England, Scotland and domestically in New York, Los Angeles and Pittsburgh.

The preview seemed to inspire some envy in fellow director Adam Shankman, who followed Nolan during Warner Bros.' preview presentation Tuesday.

Shankman, who was promoting the musical "Rock of Ages," told the audience: "I'm older than he is, but I want to be Christopher Nolan when I grow up."

"The Dark Knight Rises" is slated for release on July 20.

The previous two films include "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight."