Batman vs. Two-Face
Batman vs. Two-Face

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Batman vs. Two-Face

2017
Movie
72 min
English

Former Gotham City District Attorney Harvey Dent, one side of his face scarred by acid, goes on a crime spree based on the number '2'. All of his actions are decided by the flip of a defaced, two-headed silver dollar.

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IMDb6.1/10
Google Users75%
Director: Rick MoralesGenres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi, Crime

Plot Summary

In this animated adventure, Gotham City is thrown into chaos when the villainous Two-Face, a dual personality criminal, emerges from the shadows. Batman and his trusty sidekick Robin must team up to stop Two-Face's elaborate schemes. However, the duo soon discovers that their notorious foe is not the only threat, as another, even more unpredictable villain lurks.

Critical Reception

Batman vs. Two-Face was met with a generally positive reception, praised for its faithful adaptation of the classic Batman '60s television series style and tone. Voice acting, particularly from the legendary Adam West and Burt Ward, was a highlight, as was the humorous and lighthearted approach to the iconic characters. While some found the plot a bit predictable, it was widely considered an enjoyable and nostalgic ride for fans of the original series.

What Reviewers Say

  • A loving homage to the '60s Batman series, capturing its unique campy charm.

  • Features excellent voice performances, especially from Adam West and Burt Ward in their final roles.

  • The plot, while engaging, offers a straightforward villain-vs-hero narrative that may lack complexity for some.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally commend the film's faithfulness to the '60s Batman TV show, its humor, and the nostalgic performances. Many appreciate the tribute to Adam West and Burt Ward. Some viewers found the story a bit simplistic, but overall it's seen as a fun and enjoyable watch for fans.

Fun Fact

This film marked the final voice acting roles for both Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin, who famously portrayed the characters in the iconic 1960s live-action television series.

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Gimly

Very silly, but that is the point. _Batman vs. Two-Face_ totally captures the feel it wants to, and its nice to walk that world for a quick 70 minute romp. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._