By now you’ve no doubt heard about the incident that took place at the midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises in Colorado. Composer Hans Zimmer who has done the scores for all three of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy, the upcoming Man Of Steel and much more has composed a track dedicated to the victims, their families, friends and will also donate all proceeds to the Aurora Victim Relief Organization.

“Aurora” is dedicated to those who lost their lives and were affected by the tragedy in Aurora, Colorado. I recorded this song in London in the days following the tragedy as a heartfelt tribute to the victims and their families. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Aurora Victim Relief organization. The track is available on iTunes shortly and you can donate here: http://bitly.com/QmUiWM

Source: Hans Zimmer

Today Warner Bros. has confirmed that they will be moving Gangster Squad from September 7 to January 11, 2013. This comes after the recent shooting in Colorado in order to allow the filmmakers to excise a certain scene from movie that depicts the agents spraying machine-gun fire into a crowded movie theater from behind the screen.

They will be shooting an alternate murder spree scene that does not take place in a movie theater. They are hoping that the six months of breathing room will help return the focus to the L.A. mob storyline. Well, that and girls swooning over Ryan Gosling.

Source: Deadline

Earlier this week Christian Bale released a statement expressing his sympathy to the victims of the shooting in Colorado. Now it seems Bale has gone above and beyond and paid a visit to the victims of the incident. Bill Voloch, interim president of Medical Center of Aurora, said that The Dark Knight Rises star spent about two and a half hours visiting patients at the hospital.

“The patients were really happy to meet Bale,” Voloch said. “They are obviously big fans of his movies. They wanted to see Batman and were really pleased to see Bale.”

Bale also met with the officers and medical technicians that first responded to the incident. He spent about ten minutes with each person and made sure to visit each one.

“It was good for the patients,” Voloch said. “We hope it was therapeutic for them, and all the staff really appreciated him coming.”

Bale visited this hospital of his own choice and not representing Warner Bros. The executive vice president from Warner Bros. stated:

“Mr. Bale is there as himself, not representing Warner Brothers”

Kudos Mr. Bale. You really are the hero these people deserve and need right now.

Source: The Huffington Post