'Dark Knight Rises' Paris Premiere CANCELLED
Suspect's Apartment Is Booby Trapped
Warner Bros. is taking no chances with Batman. The studio has cancelled the premiere of The Dark Knight Rises in Paris after a horrific shooting spree in a Colorado movie theater left 12 dead and dozens injured.
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Following Friday morning's shooting in Aurora, Warner Bros. announced it has cancelled the film's red carpet premiere in Paris.
The studio says it has also nixed interviews with the film's cast, including Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway and Tom Hardy, all of whom flew to France for the highly-anticipated opening.
"Warner Bros. is deeply saddened to learn about this shocking incident," the studio said in a statement. "We extend our sincere sympathies to the families and loved ones of the victims at this tragic time."
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12 are dead and at least 38 injured after a man in a gas mask and body armor walked into a crowded movie theater and opened fire.
The latest report from federal agents is that the suspect's apartment has been located, but police are unable to get inside due to sophisticated booby traps. The gunman, 24-year-old James Horner, reportedly surrendered calmly.


