![]() Harvey Dent is mentioned in the Batwoman episode "Grinning From Ear to Ear" as the uncle of Duela Dent.In the season three episode "Lazarus", Two-Face is mentioned by Jason Todd for murdering his father and his coin is shown in Batman's trophy room in the Batcave. In the first season finale titled "Dick Grayson", the eponymous character is placed in a dream world created by Trigon, where Batman has gone on a killing spree, taking out his greatest enemies one by one Two-Face is among them since his dead body can be seen holding his coin inside his cell at Arkham Asylum. Two-Face makes a cameo appearance in Titans, portrayed by an unknown stunt double.This version never turns into Two-Face during the series. When Gordon has been framed for police officer Carl Pinkney's murder and sentenced to Blackgate Penitentiary, Bullock tries to persuade Dent to reopen Gordon's trial or at least transfer to another facility, to no avail. Following Galavan's case, Dent, along with Barnes, questions Gordon about his role in Galavan's death. After Theo is arrested, Dent prosecutes Theo for kidnapping Mayor Aubrey James, but his trial strategy is sandbagged when James, fearing Galavan's retribution, perjures himself and testifies that Cobblepot, not Galavan, kidnapped him. Harvey is supportive to Theo's mayor candidacy, but is unaware of Theo's criminal intentions and is later seen in Theo's gala party. ![]() During season two, Harvey comes in GCPD with Gordon, GCPD Captain Nathaniel Barnes, Bullock and Theo Galavan after Oswald Cobblepot tried to kill Theo (the latter killed Cobblepot's mother). Dent and Gordon question Loeb's former partner to uncover his secret. Loeb blackmailed Bullock because of the latter's killing a criminal many years ago, using it as a leverage. Harvey later reveals to Gordon and Sarah Essen that all charges against Arnold Flass (for committing a murder and involvement in drug dealing) were dropped Gillian B. After the case, the mayor Aubrey James attempted to punish him for his collaboration with Gordon and their way of solving the case, but relented because of Dent's popular reputation in town. When Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle were attacked in Wayne Manor by assassins, Harvey believes that Lovecraft hired them, but Gordon and Bullock discover that Lovecraft is not a culprit and is soon killed. He suspects that corrupt billionaire Dick Lovecraft has a connection with the murders. Harvey meets with Detective Jim Gordon regarding the murders of Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne parents. Debuting in his self-tiled episode in season one, he is Assistant District Attorney of Gotham City. A pre-disfigured version of Harvey Dent appears on the live-action TV series Gotham, portrayed by Nicholas D'Agosto.The most prominent of the scripts, submitted by New Wave science fiction author Harlan Ellison, was eventually adapted into the 2015 comic Batman '66: The Lost Episode. Several scripts featuring the character were developed however, and Clint Eastwood was allegedly slated to play the role at one point. Harvey Dent never appeared in the 1960s Batman television series.Nicholas D'Agosto as Harvey Dent on Gotham. ![]() In 2009, Two-Face was ranked #12 on IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time. His live-action portrayals include Billy Dee Williams in Batman (1989 film), Tommy Lee Jones in Batman Forever, Aaron Eckhart in The Dark Knight, and Nicholas D'Agosto in the television series Gotham. Two-Face has been voiced by Richard Moll in the DC animated universe, Troy Baker in the Batman: Arkham series, Billy Dee Williams in The Lego Batman Movie, and William Shatner in Batman vs. Two-Face has since been substantially adapted from the comics into various forms of media, such as feature films, television series and video games. However, the character in his disfigured state was not portrayed by an actor until half a century later in Batman: The Animated Series. ![]() The fictional character Two-Face ( Harvey Dent) was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger and first appeared in Detective Comics #66 (August 1942). Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite (2013)īatman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Fictional character Two-Face in media Adaptations of Two-Face in other media ![]()
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