
Actor Christian Bale with flowers as he visits a memorial in Aurora, Colorado on Tuesday.
Christian Bale visited movie-goers today who were injured in the deadly shooting spree at a midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises."
The Denver Post reports the star of the last three Batman movies spent more than two hours at the Medical Center of Aurora, meeting with seven patients.
The fans' chance to see the his latest film got cut short early Friday morning when a gunman — who we shall not name — allegedly opened fire on the crowd, killing 12 and injured 58 others.
The actor and his wife, Sandra Blazic, also visited a makeshift memorial across the street from the Century 16 movie theater.
Warner Bros., the studio behind "The Dark Knight Rises," told NBC News it plans to make a substantial donation to the Aurora Victim Relief Fund. The fund was established along with Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper to help victims of the massacre.
Due to the sensitive nature of recent events, studio execs canceled the film's red-carpet Paris premiere and yanked the movie trailer "Gangster Squad" from theaters, which happened to show a movie-theater shooting.





Does anyone think there will be a sequel to Dark Knight? I think this series has run its course now, can't imagine Warner gambling on a reaccurance of the madness from some crazed copycat in the future. Small miricles come out of big tragedies afterall.
@Lawrence, thank you for not adding to the - already too much in excess of - 15 minutes of fame for he whom I also won't name. (Although either notoriety or infamy is a more appropriate description of that which we would deny providing more of.)