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Two Face Dark Knight Rises. The Dark Knight Two Face Wallpapers Wallpaper Cave Two Face would return in The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Aaron Eckhart spoke about the conversation he had with Christopher Nolan about it. As The Dark Knight Rises finally begins to take shape, fans are biting at the bit for some idea of what to expect from Chris Nolan's final Batman movie.While many mysteries remain regarding which characters might be in the film, we can now definitively report on one that won't be making an appearance.

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Nolan's grounded take on Batman's universe remains widely beloved by DC fans, and The Dark Knight is universally considered the best of the trilogy.However, alongside Christian Bale's Batman and Heath Ledger's Joker, another comic book character was. Any other Batman works bear no significance to it outside of inspiration, they don't exist from a story-wise viewpoint.

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As The Dark Knight Rises finally begins to take shape, fans are biting at the bit for some idea of what to expect from Chris Nolan's final Batman movie.While many mysteries remain regarding which characters might be in the film, we can now definitively report on one that won't be making an appearance. With Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight raising the bar for all superhero films, few want to admit that its Two-Face simply didn't work Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy (comprised of Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises) marks a complete and self-contained story retelling the Batman mythos in its very own way

The Dark Knight Two Face Wallpapers Wallpaper Cave. Two-Face puts his seat belt on and shoots the driver, causing him to crash and flip the car Thoughts on Harvey Dent/Two Face from the Dark Knight

The Dark Knight Joker and TwoFace hospital scene YouTube. Two Face would return in The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Aaron Eckhart spoke about the conversation he had with Christopher Nolan about it. With Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight raising the bar for all superhero films, few want to admit that its Two-Face simply didn't work