The Batman

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"Batman Forever" (1995), directed by Joel Schumacher, is the third film in the Batman series, and it marks a notable shift in tone from the darker, gothic style of the previous Tim Burton films (Batman and Batman Returns). With a more vibrant, colorful, and campy atmosphere, Batman Forever introduces a new Bruce Wayne/Batman, played by Val Kilmer, as he faces off against two of Gotham’s most eccentric and dangerous villains: The Riddler and Two-Face.

IMDB:9.5

CHARACTER BIO

Batman

A billionaire who fights crime as the vigilante Batman. In this film, Bruce Wayne grapples with his past traumas

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Charismatic, introspective, and driven. This version of Batman is portrayed with more emotional depth

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Val Kilmer took over the role from Michael Keaton and portrayed a more conflicted Bruce Wayne

Two Face

Gotham’s former district attorney, Harvey Dent, becomes the villain Two-Face after half of his face is disfigured by acid

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Chaotic, vengeful, and obsessed with chance. Two-Face flips a coin to decide whether to show mercy or wreak havoc.

funfact

Tommy Lee Jones disliked working with Jim Carrey, reportedly finding Carrey’s energetic style annoying.

Ridler

A former employee of Wayne Enterprises, Edward Nygma becomes the Riddler after being rejected by Bruce Wayne.

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Eccentric, flamboyant, and brilliant. His riddles and mind games make him one of the more playful yet dangerous villains in Gotham.

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Jim Carrey’s portrayal of the Riddler was highly energetic, with his over-the-top performance often stealing scenes and bringing a comedic flair to the villain.

Alfred

Bruce Wayne’s loyal butler and father figure, who provides wisdom and guidance.

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Wise, caring, and protective. His long-standing relationship with Bruce Wayne adds emotional weight to the film. !

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Michael Gough continued his role as Alfred from the previous two Batman films and reprised the character again in Batman & Robin