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'Batman' Actor Christian Bale Quietly Visited Survivors of 2012 Aurora Mass Shooting?

Reportedly, Bale also visited a fire station, where he greeted first responders who were on the scene of the mass shooting in Aurora, Colorado.

Published April 25, 2024

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Authentic photo shows actor Christian Bale in a Colorado hospital visiting with the survivors of the 2012 Aurora mass shooting.

After the tragic mass shooting incident in July 2012 during a midnight showing of "The Dark Knight Rises" in Aurora, Colorado, rumors circulated on social media platforms like Reddit, Instagram, and on various news outlets, regarding a visit actor Christian Bale allegedly paid to the survivors.

It's true that Bale, renowned for his portrayal of Batman in "The Dark Knight Trilogy," visited the Medical Center of Aurora several days after the tragic event, where he spent time with patients who were injured during the mass shooting, according to multiple sources and eyewitness accounts.

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While the Academy Award-winner initially kept his visit low-key, photos circulated of his meeting with the survivors, capturing the attention and admiration of people worldwide. The Hollywood Reporter and the Los Angeles Times confirmed the authenticity of Bale's trip to Aurora.

According to the Denver Post, Bale met with seven patients at the medical facility, spending several hours with them. Then-hospital interim president Bill Voloch confirmed Bale's visit and stated that the patients were delighted to meet him, expressing their admiration for his roles in the Batman movies.

"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, accompanied by his wife Sibi Blažić, not only interacted with the patients but also met with medical staff, Aurora law enforcement, and emergency medical technicians who responded during the tragic event. Bale reportedly spent around 10 minutes with each person he met.

Nurse Crystal Flateland, one of the staff members at the hospital, expressed her excitement at meeting the British-born actor, describing herself as "one of the biggest Batman fans ever." She found Bale's visit touching and appreciated his gesture of support for the victims and medical staff.

"It was amazing, actually, to get to meet him. I think it's really great he came out here. It was touching," Flateland told the Denver Post.

CBS News reported that Bale also visited a local fire station where he greeted first responders. He also took the time to visit a growing memorial near the movie theater where the shooting occurred. Furthermore, Bale's visit was not organized by Warner Bros. Pictures, the studio behind "The Dark Knight Rises." Instead, Bale made the visit independently, showing his personal concern and support for the victims and their families.

"Mr. Bale is there as himself, not representing Warner Brothers," said an assistant for Susan Fleishman, executive vice president for Warner Bros.' corporate communications, per the Denver Post.

The tragic shooting incident occurred during a midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises" at Aurora's Century 16 theater on July 20, 2012. James Eagan Holmes, armed with multiple firearms and tear gas grenades, opened fire inside the theater, which resulted in the deaths of 12 people and injuries to up to 70 others. Holmes is currently serving 12 life sentences without parole.

The shooting sparked widespread shock and sorrow, making headlines globally and prompting an outpouring of support for the victims and their families. The incident also raised concerns about gun violence and public safety in the United States.

Bale's act of compassion in visiting the survivors of the Aurora theater shooting served as a beacon of hope amid the darkness of tragedy, demonstrating the power of empathy and human connection in times of adversity.

Sources

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Nikki Dobrin is based in Los Angeles and has previously worked at The Walt Disney Company, as well as written and edited for People, USA Today and The Hill.