The Batman 2 Fanart Casts Josh Hartnett as DC Villain Two-Face

The Batman 2 Fanart Casts Josh Hartnett as DC Villain Two-Face

Key Takeaways

  • Fan art depicts Josh Hartnett as Two-Face in The Batman 2, sparking positive reactions.
  • Fans speculate on potential villains for The Batman Part 2, with Mr. Freeze being a fan-favorite contender.
  • Casting Hartnett in The Batman 2 could renew interest in Two-Face due to his recent roles and popularity.

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of comic book and superhero gaming under my belt, I must say that this new fan art featuring Josh Hartnett as Two-Face for The Batman 2 has got me genuinely excited! I’ve been a fan of Hartnett ever since his days in Pearl Harbor and Black Hawk Down. His portrayal of the Pale Man in Pan’s Labyrinth still sends shivers down my spine!


Information about the potential villain in “The Batman Part 2” is still not clear, but it’s been whispered that one actor could have been in the running for the Two-Face role. Recently, fan art has emerged depicting this actor as a realistic portrayal of the well-known DC Comics antagonist, Two-Face.

In the pre-production phase, “The Batman 2” continues to stir excitement among fans, with plenty of time left for speculation about the villain. Previously, whispers circulated that Josh Hartnett could potentially play the infamous Two-Face, a character known for his dual personality and decision-making based on flipping a damaged coin. However, no official announcements have been made regarding “The Batman 2’s” villain. Names like Hush and Clayface often crop up in gossip, but recently, a digital artist unveiled an image of Hartnett as a Two-Face adaptation that could seamlessly fit into director Matt Reeves’ vision for the Batman series.

Artist Jaxson Derr designed an artwork portraying Josh Hartnett as Two-Face, blending his unique interpretation of the character’s scarred visage with an image from “Black Mirror” season 5 episode 3. Derr shared that he envisioned what Two-Face might look like if Mike Marino, the makeup artist who transformed Colin Farrell into The Penguin in the Batman series, designed his scars. In a post, Derr expressed his excitement about how impressive a Two-Face design featuring Josh Hartnett could be, as created by @prorenfx.

The general response towards Derr’s artwork has been overwhelmingly favorable. One admirer pointed out that this portrayal of Harnett as Two-Face rectifies an issue they’ve had with certain versions of the character, stating, “I appreciate that his mouth is burned and damaged, yet his teeth and jaw aren’t exposed. It drives me crazy when he can still speak clearly in interpretations where half of his mouth should be literally missing.” Another fan expressed a preference for this depiction of Two-Face over Aaron Eckhart’s portrayal in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, commenting, “Although I admire the design Nolan gave to Two-Face, it seems like he attempted too hard to replicate the look from the comics, and as a result, it became slightly overdone.

A multitude of possible villains for the sequel of “The Batman” are under consideration. With Reeves confirming that “The Batman 2” will take place during winter, Mr. Freeze is currently a popular choice among fans as a potential adversary for the Caped Crusader. However, it’s important to note that this portrayal of Mr. Freeze would likely be significantly different from previous versions, tailored to suit Reeves’ gritty and realistic interpretation of Batman.

Still, despite being featured in Batman Forever and The Dark Knight, casting Hartnett could renew interest in Two-Face. Hartnett has experienced a renaissance of sorts with a recent role in Nolan’s Oppenheimer and as the lead in M. Night Shyamalan’s Trap. So, perhaps Reeves might want to capatilze on Hartnett’s renewed popularity and cast him as Two-Face in The Batman 2.

The Batman 2 is scheduled to be released in theaters on October 2, 2026.

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2024-09-19 15:23