Two-Face in part 2

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Two-Face in part 2

I stated earlier in another thread that I, myself, would love to see Harvey Dent/Two-Face introduced in the sequel. Two-Face is definitley one of my favorite Bat-Villains, and I think that his kind of psychosis would add a lot to the plot, not to mention that it would be the second movie and Two-Face is obsessed with the number 2. As far as actors go to fill the role, Harvey "Apollo" Dent needs not only to be young and handsome, but Two-Face is also large, angry, vile, and extremely volatile. The only actors to cross my mind would have to be Guy Pierce, Thomas Jane (but he has already portrayed The Punisher), and especially Daniel Day Lewis (just watch "Gangs of New York" if you dont see why). Also I would like to see more of the criminal underworld element of Gotham rather than the colorful Bat-Villains we all know and love. Dont get me wrong, Im not saying that I wouldnt be panting and drooling to see to see the Joker in the future movies, but I would also love to see the Falcone family and the Maroni family in an all out mob war. After all, it was Salvatore Maroni who threw the acid into Harvey Dent's face and inadvertantly created Two-Face. Does anyone agree/disagree?

You know what would be cool...if they had Maroni as the front man to Falcone, and in the story, Maroni has taken over the mob family. He has a trial, and during that whole escapade with him, he tosses the acid on Dent's face. Dent later kills Maroni, and is at large.

wasn't two-face black in batman returns and the 90's cartoon series. if so why was he white in batman forever(one of my favorite batman movies next to batman begins)

Harvey Dent was black in Batman 89

But white in the Batman cartoon.

In Tim Burton's first Batman film, Harvey Dent was played by Billy Dee Williams a.k.a. Lando Calrissian. Obviously that idiot Burton never read a comic book in his life or else he'd know Dent is a white man. Also in the animated Batman series, Harvey Dent became scarred in an explosion over a vat of chemicals, instead of having acid thrown in his face by Sal "Boss" Maroni. Fox studios obviously re-did Two-face's origin this way because this is a children's cartoon show and it seemed a little too violent for children watching.

But the Twoface origin was still pretty violent though,

I think it may have been a bit borning with the jury room acid thing maybe.

Not to sure.

Originally posted by rox
wasn't two-face black in batman returns and the 90's cartoon series. if so why was he white in batman forever(one of my favorite batman movies next to batman begins)

Because movie studios don't give a fuk about continuity when they are making movies to purely sell toys.

End of story

black white black white..they don't care

I read where the writer of Batman Begins said that the Joker and Harvey Dent will be introduced in second movie. In the third movie the trial of the Joker will take place and that it will be the Joker who throws acid at Harvey Dent turning him into Two Face. I like this direction that these movies will be interconnected with each other, much like the comic books.

Originally posted by Joseph_Kerr
I read where the writer of Batman Begins said that the Joker and Harvey Dent will be introduced in second movie. In the third movie the trial of the Joker will take place and that it will be the Joker who throws acid at Harvey Dent turning him into Two Face. I like this direction that these movies will be interconnected with each other, much like the comic books.

wizard book is where I read it...

I realize that in comic book movies there is no pleasing every single fan. I have a better chance of being struck by lightning and hit by a meteor while being attacked by a great white shark than a comic book film pleasing every fan without anyone complaining about something they didnt like or over critiquing little things. If, hypothetically speaking, the Joker were to appear in the next Batman films, and throw acid in Harvey Dent's face scarring him in to becoming Two-Face I would be disappointed but I would also realize that there is only so much story you can squeeze into a 2 hour or so movie without going too in-depth in to the comic continuum. Maybe its just wishful thinking, but I would hope that the screenwriters can show a liitle margin of integrity and stick to the real storyline and origin.

Does anyone agree with my choices for actors for the Two-Face/Dent role?

Face 2 Face!

In my opinion: In Batman Begins II, Harvey Dent will replace Katie Holme's character (she will be too busy pretending to be married to Tommy Cruise) as a prosecutor in the DA's office. The Joker, w/ Harley Quinn, will be the main villians. I propose that at some point in the movie Harvey will get acid thrown in his face...maybe by that Falcono guy himself. I don't know...but a criminal will do it, and we will see Two Face in Batman Begins III...just like the last time! 😆

As someone has said before, Two face will be showed in part 3. In the sequel, the main villain will be the joker, maybe with the return of scarecrow, and harvey dent will be introduced.

I would love to see two face well portrayed in a movie, not as the campy villain from batman forever. Because he is one of the best characters in comics ever.

Scarecrow and Joker intro for 2, with Harvey Dent as DA.

Two Face and Joker for 3.

That sounds like fun. If it's true that is.

Clayface kicks ass too...and Mr. Freeze could have been done a lot better.

I honestly don't think Mr. Freeze and Clayface would work in the current style. Same goes for Poison Ivy. I love them, but they'd be so "lame" if they were thrown into such a realistic world like this new one.

They are superhero-ish characters. They are mutants and have very "odd" attributes that would discredit any notion of them being realistic. They are cool characters, but too fantasy based for this new realistic franchise.

This new Batman world is steeped in realism. Scarecrow, Joker, Two-Face, Catwoman, Penguin - and at a push - Bane are all characters that are feasable in a "realistic" setting. These are the characters that I can see actually existing, being real, and causing Batman problems.

Clock King, Mr. Zasz, Mad Hatter - these are a few characters that would also work in this new world, but I highly doubt would make an appearance beyond a fleeting glance in say Arkham Asylum.

Besides, Scarecrow, Two-Face and Joker are my fave characters because they are so damn realistic, and therefore, that makes them a lot more believable and REAL in my mind.

maybe when they indroduce Robin by the 3rd or 4th film Clayface and Freeze could be used....technology gone bad..freaks of nature villians could work in the new batman films if down right. I'd like to see Batman use his keen mind to over come superhuman foes.

Batman is, and foremost, the world's greatest detective. Thats what I'd like to see more of.

Joker in part 2

Joker and Two Face in part 3

Nuff said.