Evolution of Two Face In Tv Shows & Movies (2022)

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Animation
The DCAU

Two-Face features as a recurring character in Batman: the Animated Series and its successor The New Batman Adventures. He makes appearances both as pre-disfiguration Harvey Dent and as Two-Face. He also made a cameo appearance in the Justice League episode "A Better World". He is voiced in his appearances by Richard Moll.

Batman: Black and White

Two-Face appears in the episode "Two of a Kind". He is voiced by James Remar.

Batman: The Brave and the Bold

Two-Face makes his first appearance in the episode "Legends of the Dark Mite!". He makes his first speaking appearance in the opening of the episode "The Fate of Equinox!". He is voiced in two appearances by James Remar, and in one appearance by Richard Moll.

Beware the Batman



Film
Batman

Dent, the DA for Gotham, appears as a minor character in this film. The intention was originally for this version of the character to return as Two-Face in sequels, but this never panned out. He is played by Billy Dee Williams.

Batman Forever

Batman Forever
Batman Forever
Two-Face appears as one of the major villains in this film, alongside the Riddler. He blames Batman for failing to prevent his scarring, which was caused by a witness throwing acid on his face during court, and is shown to be responsible for the death of Dick Grayson's parents, who he threatened to, and ultimately did, kill because Batman did not reveal himself at the circus Dick's parents were performing in. He is played by Tommy Lee Jones.

The Dark Knight

The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight
Dent appears as the newly-elected District Attorney of Gotham, who is one of the early supporters of the Batman. When he and his fiancée Rachel Dawes are targeted by the Joker, Dent becomes increasingly unhinged, culminating in his being horribly scarred in a murder attempt that claims Dawes' life, but only leaves Dent badly burned. Becoming Two-Face, he begins to take revenge on those who he believes are responsible, killing several people before being stopped by Batman. He is played by Aaron Eckhart.

Batman: Year One

Dent appears as a minor character in this film adaptation of the comic of the same name. He is voiced Robin Atkin Downes.

The Dark Knight Returns

Two-Face appears in this film. He is voiced by Wade Williams

Video Games
Batman: The Animated Series (1993)

Dent appears as a character who must be rescued from Poison Ivy. The game is set prior to his disfigurement.

The Adventures of Batman & Robin (1994-1995)

Two-Face appears as a boss.

Batman Forever (1995)

Two-Face appears as a boss in this adaptation of the film.

Batman: Chaos in Gotham (2001)

Two-Face appears as the final boss.

Lego Batman: The Video Game (2008)

Two-Face appears as an antagonist. He is voiced by Steven Blum.

Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009)

Two-Face does not appear as a major character. However, numerous flyers reading " VOTE DENT" can be found around the island, and his prison cell (Also littered with "VOTE DENT" flyers) can be scanned, unlocking his bio and solving a Riddler challenge.

Batman: The Brave and the Bold-- The Videogame (2010)

Two-Face appears as an antagonist.

DC Universe Online (2011)

Two-Face appears as a villain. He is voiced by Edwin Neal.

Batman: Arkham City (2011)

Two-Face appears as a fairly major antagonist in this game. In the Catwoman DLC, Catwoman is breaking into a safe, but captured by Two-Face. Batman then overhears Catwoman is being held captive in the courthouse. Catwoman is showed tied up, hanging above a vat acid, with a group of Two-Face's goons as a jury and Two-Face as the Judge. Batman defeats his goons, saves Catwoman and then hangs Two-Face over the acid in her place. After the main plot (still in the catwoman DLC), Catwoman decides to get the rest of her loot and leave Arkham City. She attempts to egt to her apartment, but finds it rigged to explode. After surviving and defeating his goons, Catwoman learns Dent has taken most of her treasure and is hold up at the local museum (former base for Penguin). After defeating him, Catwoman learns most of her loot has been split up amongst numerous henchman around the city.

Batman: Arkham City Lockdown (2011)

Two-Face appears in this game.

Lego Batman 2: DC Superheroes (2012)

Two-Face appears as a villain in the opening level of the game and you can also track down and defeat him in Gotham City. He is voiced by Troy Baker.

Batman Arkham Origins (2013)
Although Two-Face doesn't appear directly, newspapers can be seen, reading "Harvey Dent elected new DA!"

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