The nominal villain is the Scarecrow, actually Arkham psychologist Jonathan Crane (Cillian Murphy), who plots with Ra's Al-Ghul to poison Gotham's water supply.
The true villain is revealed to be "Henri Ducard" (Liam Neeson) who trained Bruce Wayne to be Batman, and is actually the mastermind Ras Al-Ghul.
*Another minor villain is serial killer Victor Zasz (originally Zsasz in comics), as one of Carmine Falcone's thugs who menaces Rachel and a child in one scene.
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Yes, there was such a villain. Simlar to the Riddler, the Puzzler left puzzle clues. His only film or TV appearance was in the 1960's Batman TV series.
Batman Begins was not manufactured for the PC and is only available on Gamecube, XBOX, and PS2.
Yes, he does die in batman begins because of the train crash.
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The riddler, he is the smartest and most intelligent villain in batman
There is no villain hunt in Lego batman.
Batman was trained in the mountains in "Batman Begins" (The Dark Knight's prequel) by Henri Ducard (played by Liam Neeson) whom was later revealed in the movie to be batman villain Ra's al Ghul.
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Batman fears the Joker the most.
Joe Chill, the murderer of Bruce Wayne's parents, is arguably the first Batman villain. However, the Joker was introduced in 1940 (a year after Batman's introduction to the public) as Batman's first nemesis. He is not considered Batman's arch-nemesis.
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The Joker is generally considered to be Batman's greatest foe.
Bane and Catwoman are going to be Batman's adversaries in the next installment.