Baneposting Wikia
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This page consists of a timeline of the real-world events important to the Plane Scene and to Baneposting. Contributions are helpful, although this timeline may never be complete.

Timeline

1859 A Tale of Two Cities is published.

1936 July 5: Brendan James Nolan is born in Woolwich, London.

1942: Christina Jensen is born in Rocky River, Ohio.

1957 July: N121TG, a Lockheed C-130A Hercules, is manufactured for the U.S. Air Force.

1960 November 30: Emma Thomas, producer for The Dark Knight Rises and wife of director Christopher Nolan, is born in London, England.

1961 July 8: Walter C. Pfister, cinematographer for The Dark Knight Rises, is born in Chicago, Illinois.

1965 May 28: Alon Moni Aboutboul, who plays Doctor Leonid Pavel, is born in Kiryat Ata, Israel.

1968 April 24: Aidan Murphy, who plays CIA Agent William Joseph "Bill" Wilson, is born in Drumcondra, Dublin, to Denis Murphy and Patricia Gillen. He is the youngest of six children.

1969: Matthew Francis Nolan, first child of Brendan and Christina Nolan, is born.

1970 July 30: Christopher Jonathan James Nolan, acclaimed director of The Dark Knight Rises and other films, is born in Highgate, London.

1976 June 6: Jonathan Nolan, screenwriter of The Dark Knight Rises and younger brother of director Christopher Nolan, is born in Highgate, London.

1977 February 6: Joshua Regnall "Josh" Stewart, who plays Barsad, is born in Diana, West Virginia, to Charles and Margaret Stewart.

1977 September 15: Edward Thomas "Tom" Hardy, who portrays Bane, is born in Hammersmith, London to Edward and Elizabeth Hardy.

1982 February 12: Samuel James "Sam" Kennard, playing Sergeant Gerald "Meiman" Rodriguez, is born in Grimsby, England.

1986: Aliash or Aljaz Tepina, playing Juan, is born in Kranj, Slovenia.

1988 September: ZS-NVB, an Embraer E-110P1 Bandeirante, is manufactured for the Brazilian Air Force.

1989: Aidan Murphy changes his name to Aidan Gillen in order to join Equity, as there was already an Aidan Murphy in the organization.

1993: In a DC comic, Bane is first referenced to as a big guy.[1]

1997: Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas are married.

1999: Aidan Gillen gets his breakout role as Stuart Jones in Queer as Folk.

2009 November 25: Brendan Nolan, father of Christopher and Jonathan Nolan, dies in Highgate, London.

2010 October 26: thedarkknightrises.com is registered by Warner Bros. Entertainment.

2010 November 27: Plans to film The Dark Knight Rises at the RAF Cardington hangar are announced in Variety.

2011 January 19: Warner Bros. officially announces that Tom Hardy is lined up to play Bane.

2011 May 19: Filming begins for the Plane Scene at RAF Cardington, with principal cast.

2011 May 25: Final day of filming for the scenes containing the principal cast members.

2011 June 28: Stunt filming begins over the Scottish Highlands, with the planes based out of Inverness Airport.

2011 July 1: Filming for the scene resumes at RAF Cardington.

2011 July 5: As stunt shooting concludes, a stuntman falls and parachutes into Kingussie, Scotland.

2011 July 11: The Plane Scene wraps.

2011 December 8: Members of the press receive a private screening of the scene. Almost immediately, distorted descriptions of the scene appear online. The scene is criticized for Bane’s unintelligible dialogue.[2]

Firstbanepost

The first recorded banepost, on /tv/.

2011 December 12: At 11:53am EST, the audio of the scene is leaked to 4chan’s /tv/. At 12:22, an anonymous user baneposts for the first time.

2011 December 13: At 10pm, a selection of IMAX theaters show the Plane Scene to the general public for the first time.

2012 July 16: The Dark Knight Rises is released in its final form. Bane’s voice has been redubbed to be more audible. There is also the addition of post-credit scenes, most of which revolve around Bane.[3]

2012 July 20: James Edgar Holmes puts on a gas mask and opens fire on the audience of The Dark Knight Rises in a theater in Aurora, Colorado.

2012 August: The Dark Knight Rises Prologue app is released.[4]

2013 June 29: ZS-NVB crashes near Francistown Airport, Botswana.[5]

2015 March 10: Flight 4U 9525 crashes with no survivors near Dinge-les-Bains.[6][7]

2015 March 26: The Daily Mail publishes baneposts about the crash, attributing them to users on "some pilot forums."[8]

2015 June 22: Flight Plan composer James Horner dies in plane crash.[9]

References

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