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Summary Batman is one of the most popular superheroes of all time, and over the years, many actors have stepped up to fill the role, with dialogue that reflects their era. The history of the incredible Caped Crusader extends back to 1939, when the character was introduced in Detective Comics #27. Since then, the hero has been adapted for TV and film in dozens of other projects, with several that put the Bat right at the center of the story.
Last: "Clearly, Two-Face Lies Dormant..." - Batman vs. Two-Face "Clearly, Two-Face lies dormant, buried deep in Harvey's psyche. For now, we can only hope it stays that way." Last: "You Already Did." - The Flash Decades later, Keaton reprized the role for the third time, and he played a significant part in the DCEU's reset movie, The Flash. As an old, disheveled and disillusioned Bruce Wayne, he gave up on his crusade years earlier, but when Barry Allen came looking for help, he was eager to get back to work as the Batman.
Again, Conroy was able to return to voice his version of the hero in a fitting tribute to the original Batman: TAS as he played a variant in Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part Three, opposite his long-standing rival in the show, and friend in real life, Joker, voiced by Mark Hamill. His final line is perhaps the most fitting on this list, as it reflects the actor's own journey, having passed away in 2022, just a few years before this film was released.
4 George Clooney First: "This Is Why Superman Works Alone." - Batman & Robin George Clooney likewise starred in one film as Batman, where he had the honor of closing out the Tim Burton Batman era in Batman & Robin. The focus on humor remained, and the film was inherently sassy and quippy, as was the hero.
Despite the character appearing less emotional in his origins, Christian Bale's Batman underwent incredible growth throughout his story. Just before the hero sacrifices himself, satisfied with his mission to clean the streets of Gotham and protect his people, Commissioner Gordon tries to talk him down from sacrificing himself. But at that moment, Batman reveals his biggest secret, by way of telling Gordon about a moment that defined the good side of him when he first lost his parents.
Last: "Not This Time. Maybe Some Other Time." - The Flash Just prior to this bit of dialogue that could have been etched out, a simple response to Barry's request to go grab food together, Ben Affleck's Batman delivers some of his most profound and insightful advice.
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