Within the Batman franchise, Two Face "Harvey Dent" is mutilated due to plastic surgery done wrong, and he continues to terrorise Gotham as part of the cities huge crime scene. In the film "The Dark Knight" Two Face is not killed in the film, however director Christopher Nolan has expressed in talks with the cast, that "Two Face" had died. However with the untimely death of Heath Ledger, it may be that Nolan has to draw on the Two Face story line if he wants to continue the series.
Lewis Wilson play Batman in the first Batma n serial movie in 1933. Then Robert Lowery in 1939 in Batman and Robin : Relentless Crusaders for Justice!it was the year 1943 in which Lewis Wilson frist played the role of Batman in the first 15 serials. and 1949 in which Robert lowery played Batman in the second set of 15 serials.Unless you're talking purely about the comics continuity, in which case there's a sort of trick answer. Bruce Wayne's father, Thomas Wayne, dressed up like a "Bat-Man" for a costume party when Bruce was a little boy (he still has the costume), but Bruce himself was the first person to use a Batman persona to fight crime. When Bane broke Batman's back, Azreal breifly was Batman.
My little cousin has that game. Two face and Mr.Freeze. -|U.S.A|RockLord
Well at the end of the movie, Batman had just killed Harvey after Harvey went and turned into two face. Batman saved Gordan's son from Harvey, and told Gordon to pin it all on him to prevent Gotham going into anarchy. So, Gordan calls the command in, and everyone started chasing him. When Gordan's son asks him why he's running Gordan tells his son this: "Because he can take it. He's the hero that Gotham deserves, but not the hero that Gotham needs right now. He's a silent guardian, a protector of the city. The dark knight."
There is no such episode. You might be thinking of episode 101 of the original series; Gotta See! Gotta Know! Kakashi-Sensei's True Face!
Batman - 1966 True or False Face 1-17 was released on: USA: 9 March 1966 Netherlands: 30 May 1967
when you say batman, if your talking about the dark knight then the actor who plays Harvey dent aka two face is aaron eckhart
There have existed two villains in the Batman series that have either had no face or refused to show it. The first being Doctor No-Face and the second being the Red Hood who has made two appearances in the Batman series being the original Joker and than the reincarnated Robin.
No, Two-Face did not appear in Batman Begins. Two-Face, also known as Harvey Dent, is featured in The Dark Knight, the sequel to Batman Begins.
Batmans face isn't scared, if you mean the batman villian Scarface, he can usually be found in the hands of the ventrilloquist, he apears in both batman the animated series and "The Batman".
you can only get two face in the batman games like Lego batman and arkham asylum
The 2 face in Batman comics is a supervillian in a comic book and a fictional character. He was an enemy of Batman with 2 face personna, the good and the bad depending onthe outcome of a coin flip.
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Eric Durst has: Played himself in "HBO First Look" in 1992. Played himself in "End of Days: The Beginning" in 2000. Played himself in "About Face" in 2002. Played himself in "Making the Amazing" in 2004. Played himself in "Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 - Beyond Batman: Maximum Overdrive - The Vehicles of Batman and Robin" in 2005.
Batman Forever (1995)
False-Face was created in 2008.
The villain known as "The Joker" did not feature in the film "Batman Forever". He does however appear as the main villain in the films "Batman" and "The Dark Knight" being played by Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger respectively.