
In Gotham City, a botched experiment by Professor Hugo Strange to extract the evil from Batman's rogues gallery would go disastrously wrong, leaving the noble District Attorney Harvey Dent horrifically scarred both physically and mentally as the dichotomous supervillain, Two-Face. Eventually, Dent is captured by the Dynamic Duo and is seemingly cured of his injuries to help him restart his life as a honest citizen. However, there is later a new wave of crimes by other Batman ... (Full plot summary below)
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In Gotham City, a botched experiment by Professor Hugo Strange to extract the evil from Batman's rogues gallery would go disastrously wrong, leaving the noble District Attorney Harvey Dent horrifically scarred both physically and mentally as the dichotomous supervillain, Two-Face. Eventually, Dent is captured by the Dynamic Duo and is seemingly cured of his injuries to help him restart his life as a honest citizen. However, there is later a new wave of crimes by other Batman enemies that has the modus operandi of Two-Face, even while Dent still seems to be innocent. However, Robin, already jealous of Bruce's older friendship with Dent, is not so sure and the Duo has a rift as they disagree about their suspicions. Meanwhile, dark forces plan a horrific fate for Gotham City and Two-Face, or perhaps an impostor, somehow seems to be at the bottom of it.
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| WizardLuke Y. ThompsonReturn of the Caped Crusaders was the real final blowout; Batman vs. Two-Face feels like a side-tangent, but a fun one. |
| We Got This CoveredEric JosephBatman vs. Two-Face not only surpasses its predecessor, but it also may very well be the best DC animated film to be released in 2017. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesSentimentality aside with the final film performance of Adam West, Batman vs. Two Face captures the magic and spirit of the fondly remembered TV series. |
| Common Sense MediaRenee SchonfeldClever animated throwback to '60s Batman has some violence. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.A big step up from the original animated feature that does a good job re-inventing Two-Face... |
| User ReviewTed WExcellent Film! Loved Shatner as Two-Face too bad it never happened back in the day but at least we finally got that in animated form. Fun film for the entire family. |
| User ReviewSimon TAmazing job...This is why DC is better than Marvel... |
| User ReviewBrock GWe just witnessed such a fine sendoff to the Greatest Batman of all time, not only does it succeed its predecessor but it has more development & William Shatner's voice acting was amazing, strong performances, captures the tone of the 60s TV show & aims for Camp Noir & I must say the light & darkness in this film is balanced out well, its The Animated Series but with Adam West. The onscreen interactions with 60s Animated West & Shatner were incredible. I highly recommend this & I'm gonna give Batman vs Two-Face an 8.8/10 Farewell Bright Night. |
| User ReviewDave AAdam West was my first Batman. He got me reading comics, which led me to reading. So, in a roundabout way, Mr. West taught me to read. His finale as The Bright Knight is brilliant. He faces off against William Shatner in the dual role of Gotham DA Harvey Dent and Two-Face. Origins are a pretty fluid thing. In the comics, Harvey is disfigured on cross-examination of a Gotham mobster, who throws a glass of acid in his face. Tommy Lee Jones did this in live action in Batman Forever, but channeled Cesar Romero. Richard Moll was incredible as the voice of Harvey and "Big Harv" alias Two-Face on the Classic Batman: The Animated Series. The original Captain Kirk nails Harvey Dent and his villainous alter ego. The story gets a little murky, but it's a thrilling adventure. There are a number of enjoyable Easter eggs. The best part is this adventure cements the partnership of The Dynamic Duo. I can only hope that as an ongoing tribute to Mr. West's Bright Knight, Batman '66 continues! I'd love to see Poison Ivy, Killer Croc, The Ventriloquist, The Scarecrow, Ra's al Ghul, and False Face as Clayface. |
| User ReviewMatt SAmazing, pop culture instant classic, first animation that I actually like! |