Steelers players will have a chance to put their moves on tape Saturday, but we won't be able to dissect their performance until next summer. Per the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, several players will participate in filming of The Dark Knight Rises -- the next installment of the Batman series, due out next July -- at Heinz Field on Saturday morning while depicting football players for Gotham's team. "I don't think it will be a big part, it's not like we're chasing Batman down or anything," said Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger, who is among the players being filmed. "It's something neat that in 10 years or 20 years we can tell our kids we were in a movie. ... I'm sure it will be a big-time movie and something fun to be part of." Other Steelers expected to join in include: WR Hines Ward, T Willie Colon, C Maurkice Pouncey, WR Mike Wallace, TE Heath Miller, DE Aaron Smith, FS Ryan Clark, SS Troy Polamalu, ILB James Farrior and NT Casey Hampton. "I don't know the whole concept. There's a Gotham team, a football game. We'll be wearing uniforms. It will be fun," said Roethlisberger. Source: USAToday
After it comes out we'll probably hear them whining because their parts aren't big enough. Or the director was mean to them.