Writer Peter J. Tomasi is bringing back Two-Face to wreck havoc upon the world of Batman in a preview of the upcoming Detective Comics #1020.
According to The Batman's official cast list, Peter Sarsgaard is NOT playing Harvey Dent aka. Two-Face in Matt Reeves' upcoming DCEU movie.
Two-Face makes an explosive return to Gotham City along with a literal cult following in Peter J. Tomasi's latest Detective Comics.
Avengers: Endgame's visual effects team describe an unused design for dying Tony Stark that was heavily inspired by Batman villain, Two-Face.
Good news, everyone - Peter Sarsgaard is joining the cast of The Batman, which means the movie is about to get 100% more delightfully intense. At least, if we’re interpreting director Matt Reeves’ Twitter account correctly. Earlier today, Reeves tweeted “Oh… Hi, Peter…” with a bat emoji, accompanied by a GIF of Sarsgaard waving. Now, this could either mean that Sarsgaard has accepted a role in the hugely anticipated superhero movie, or that Reeves has trapped the actor in a dungeon with a bunch of live bats. https://twitter.com/mattreevesLA/status/1203049904710524930?s=20 According to The Hollywood Reporter, …
The Batman director Matt Reeves confirms Peter Sarsgaard has joined the cast of his DC movie, starring Robert Pattinson, possibly as Two-Face.
With The Batman casting news bringing us Colin Farrell as the Penguin and Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth on Tuesday, it has come time for director Matt Reeves to turn his attention to the filling the role of Harvey Dent, aka Two-Face, who first appeared in "Detective Comics" #66 back in 1942. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, Dent is a member of Batman's rogues gallery of villains, though he has been a conflicted foe at times. It remains to be seen which direction Reeves is taking the character -- will he be a young ADA close in …
The classic Batman villain Two-Face has been through plenty of origins and mental trauma. How did a good man become Gotham's darkest mind?
Matt Reeves' The Batman is reportedly close to casting announcements for its supporting characters, including Catwoman, Two-Face, Riddler and Penguin.
The Batman is rumored to have two to six villains. The current list of rumored rogues includes Mad Hatter, Two-Face, Penguin, Catwoman and The Riddler.