Two-Face (Burtonverse)

In Batman Forever (1995) Tommy Lee Jones portrayed Two-Face along side Jim Carrey's Riddler and opposite Val Kilmer's Batman. "Harvey Two-Face" plays up the "two" gimmick to the point where Two-Face even refers to himself in the plural (except for one instant when he says "I'll see you in Hell").

In Batman Forever, Two-Face is seen at the beginning of the film robbing a bank with his henchman then Batman intervenes and stops him but he escapes. He has two ladies named Sugar and Spice who work for him and one half favours Sugar the other favours Spice and his whole lair is split into two sections. Two-Face is responsible for the origin of Robin when he kills the rest of Dick Grayson's family.

Like the Joker and the Penguin in the previous movies, Two-Face dies at the end of the movie: He flips a coin to decide if he will shoot Batman, and Batman tosses a handful of identical coins into the air. Two-Face panics and tries to find his coin, stumbling and falling into a watery bed of spikes. His real coin falls into the palm of his hand as his body sinks, good side up. In the movie, he learns Batman's secret identity thanks to Edward Nygma's mind-reading machine.

In Batman & Robin, when Bane breaks into Arkham Asylum's storage room to get Mr. Freeze's cryogenic suit, both Two-Face and Riddler's costumes are visible in the background.

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