you know, some people they just..... eh
JGL, Greg Cox, Michael Caine already said Bruce Wayne is not dead
JGL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m25syGdFogA
He confirms that Bruce is alive.
Letterman- "So I was right about that, he's still alive?"
JGL- "That's true."
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Michael Caine
http://screenrant.com/dark-knight-rises-ending-explained-alfred-justice-league-movie/
Caine has officially set the record straight
They were there. They were real. There was no imagination. They were real and he was with Anne, the cat lady, and I was happy ever after for him as I told him during the picture.
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Greg Cox
- http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?s ... 32&page=26
Here's the copy of some of what he said.
"Honestly, I read the script and there was no indication that those final scenes were meant to be ambiguous or open to interpretation in any way. Or that the final scene with Alfred was some sort of fantasy sequence. It was just as real and concrete as Gordon finding the new Bat-signal on the roof, as real as Lucius discovering that Bruce had secretly fixed the autopilot, as real as the orphans moving into the manor, as real as John Blake finding the Batcave . . . .
I'm genuinely surprised that so many people are speculating that the Alfred scene was a dream or a vision or whatever. That's certainly not how I handled it in the novelization (on sale tomorrow, btw). And certainly nobody at Warner Bros. told me to make it ambiguous or anything . . . .
Besides, if Batman was supposed to be dead, and that last bit was just a reverie, what about Selina? She didn't "die" in the explosion, so why wouldn't she get an epilogue of her own, if that final scene wasn't meant to wrap up her story as well?"