BY Zohra Alnoor

Millions of fans have been waiting to see what happens next to the Dark Knight.

George Mason University senior Anum Siddique has an idea of what happens in the “Dark Knight Rises” — because she got to be in the movie.

“The experience is something I’ll never forget,” says the 23-year-old Biology major. “What started out as me taking my little brother to the audition, ended with me becoming an extra as well.”

Her brother, a theater major at Northern Virginia Community College, heard there were open auditions in Pittsburgh for extras in the new Christopher Nolan movie.

Anum drove her 19-year-old brother, Saad Siddique, to the Steel City and stood in line with him for six hours while he waited to audition.

“As [Saad] was filling out the application he asked me, ‘Anum, why don’t you just audition? You drove four hours with me and stood in line for about six hours, you might as well give it a shot — you never know,”  Anum says.

A month later, they both received calls asking them to be a part of the movie. Anum was cast as a reporter, and her younger brother would play a water boy for a football team.

“It got better and better after that,” Anum says.

On their first day shooting, Anum got to eat lunch with Christopher Nolan and his family.

“No one was approaching him so when we did he was really nice and gave us advice on how to make it in the film industry,” she says.

Still, she says, it was hard work filming from  6 a.m. until 8 p.m. in 90-degree weather wearing winter clothing.

“It’s definitely not all fun and games, like most people think,” she says.  “But I would most definitely do it again.”