Warner Bros. released the third poster teaser for the last batman film, "The Dark Knight Rises," showing a fiery, dystopian setting for the cape crusader.

The new poster looks like it is suggesting a tragic finale for one of DC's favorite superhero. It looked like Batman got defeated and the Gotham city is collapsing in a fiery abyss. Does this mean that Batman will die at the end of the movie?

The film will present a culmination on Bruce Wayne's character. The movie will serve as a grand farewell to the fans and will beautifully bring the story to a close. Christopher Nolan promised that the final film will bring an epic conclusion to Batman's story.

The focus of the three Batman films has always been Bruce Wayne.

"we somewhat left the audience hanging at the end of the last film in terms of Bruce's story and we want to bring it full circle and have a complete tale. We've a great ending we've been wanting to tell for some years now. We're just thrilled to have been able to bring our story around to its conclusion." shared Nolan to Total Film Magazine.

The first teaser poster released last December for "The Dark Knight Rises" was brilliant masterpiece as it showed an image of the Gotham City after an intense battle with an image of Batman sign. The second poster presented all of us with the terrifying image of a broken bat cowl with a tag line of "Legend ends."

The third poster resembles the first with a fire added and Batman boringly stooped looking at his invisible toes in the middle of the poster. It seems that the designers rushed the poster just for the sake to get something out there.

What makes the poster worse is its tagline of "A Fire Will Rise." Its lack of creativity almost surpassed "Clash of the Titans'" tagline "Titans will Clash."

Expectations are high for this film and "The Dark Knight Rises" is one of the most anticipated films in 2012.

The film will bring new villain, new characters and a whole new plot to the complicated life of Bruce Wayne. "The Dark Knight Rises" will invade Australian theaters on July 19.

Watch the trailer of "The Dark Knight Rises" below.