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|image = [[Image:Sal Maroni (Batman Forever).png|250px]]
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|Character name="Boss" Moroni
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|Character name = Sal Moroni
|real name=Unidentified (possibly Salvatore "Sal" Maroni)
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|real name = Salvatore Vincent Moroni
|aliases=Boss Moroni
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|aliases = Boss Moroni
|alignment=Bad
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|relatives = [[Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones)|Harvey Dent/Two-Face]]
|relatives=N/A
 
 
|actor = [[Dennis Paladino]]
|characteristics=Gender - Male<br>Hair - Grey/black
 
 
|appearances = ''[[Batman Forever]]''
|actor=[[Dennis Paladino]]
 
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|appearances=''[[Batman Forever]]''
 
 
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'''Salvatore "Boss" Moroni''' was a crime boss who was located in [[Gotham City (Burtonverse)|Gotham City]].
   
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Boss Moroni threw acid at [[Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones)|Harvey Dent]], scarring him, and creating the second personality, Two-Face.
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"Boss" Moroni was a mob boss who was put on trial for an unknown crime, during which, he threw acid at [[Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones)|Harvey Dent]], Gotham's District Attorney. [[Batman (Burtonverse)|Batman]] was unable to prevent that, and the acid scarred the left side of Dent's face, which created his second personality, "Two-Face". His current status was unknown, he was presumed sentenced to jail or was killed by Harvey Dent as he became Two-Face.
   
==Appearances==
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==Trivia==
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*The character's official name in the comics was [[Sal Maroni|Salvatore "Sal" Maroni]]. In ''Batman Forever,'' the character was called "Moroni", just like in his first appearances in the comics, like "The Crimes of Two-Face" ([[Detective Comics Issue 66|''Detective Comics'' #66]], August 1942) and years later in "Free Faces" (''Detective Comics'' #563, June 1986).
*''[[Batman Forever]]''
 
 
*Unlike other continuities involving Two-Face and Maroni, nothing was revealed in ''Batman Forever'' as to whether Two-Face enacted or desired revenge against Boss Moroni. It's possible that he had already done so, since Two-Face was more obsessed with killing Batman for his failure to stop Moroni.
 
*Moroni was likely found guilty of the crime that he had stood on trial for, or was given a new sentence for his brutal attack on DA Dent.
   
==Behind the scenes==
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== Appearances ==
 
* ''[[Batman Forever]]''
*In ''Batman Forever'', this character is credited as Boss Moroni. As with [[Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone)|Barbara Wilson]], he was a character inspired by one from the comic continuity, but with a name, and possibly biography, change.
 
*Unlike other continuities involving Two-Face and Maroni, nothing is revealed in ''Batman Forever'' as to Two-Face enacting or desiring revenge against Maroni.
 
*Maroni was likely found guilty, or given a new sentence for his brutal attack on the beloved DA Harvey Dent.
 
   
 
==See==
 
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Latest revision as of 03:07, 24 October 2023

Salvatore "Boss" Moroni was a crime boss who was located in Gotham City.

Biography

"Boss" Moroni was a mob boss who was put on trial for an unknown crime, during which, he threw acid at Harvey Dent, Gotham's District Attorney. Batman was unable to prevent that, and the acid scarred the left side of Dent's face, which created his second personality, "Two-Face". His current status was unknown, he was presumed sentenced to jail or was killed by Harvey Dent as he became Two-Face.

Trivia

  • The character's official name in the comics was Salvatore "Sal" Maroni. In Batman Forever, the character was called "Moroni", just like in his first appearances in the comics, like "The Crimes of Two-Face" (Detective Comics #66, August 1942) and years later in "Free Faces" (Detective Comics #563, June 1986).
  • Unlike other continuities involving Two-Face and Maroni, nothing was revealed in Batman Forever as to whether Two-Face enacted or desired revenge against Boss Moroni. It's possible that he had already done so, since Two-Face was more obsessed with killing Batman for his failure to stop Moroni.
  • Moroni was likely found guilty of the crime that he had stood on trial for, or was given a new sentence for his brutal attack on DA Dent.

Appearances

See