
Introducing Tommy Lee Jones as a different incarnation of Harvey Dent, the movie essentially ignores Burton's original Batman, and the Williams version of Two-Face was never realized until now.Ī logline for the Batman '89 comic reads: "The gothic mentality behind the world, while still rooted in a sense of realism, helped inform many of DC's global fans' first impressions on the Dark Knight's Gotham.

Tommy Lee Jones apparently hated working with Jim Carrey on the set of Batman Forever. There might have been early plans for Williams' Dent to eventually become Two-Face in another sequel before Joel Schumacher took the keys to the Batmobile with Batman Forever. Published Jim Carrey says that Tommy Lee Jones hated working with him on the set of Joel Schumacher's Batman Returns sequel, Batman Forever.

I can't speak for my art, but the story does not disappoint."īilly Dee Williams was only seen as Harvey Dent in the original Batman, and the character did not make a return appearance in Batman Returns. TwoFacedeathTwo-Face falling to his death.TwolukaAdded by TwolukaAt the Riddlers lair Claw Island where Two Face was hiding out, Batman and Robin got separated. "And if I may editorialize, you all are not ready for what has been cooking up for this series.

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