
Courage now, truth always, Batman forever!
Batman faces off against two foes: the schizophrenic, horribly scarred former District Attorney Harvey Dent, aka Two-Face, and the Riddler, a disgruntled ex-Wayne Enterprises inventor seeking revenge against his former employer by unleashing his brain-sucking weapon on Gotham City's residents. As the caped crusader also copes with tortured memories of his parents' murder, he has a new romance, with psychologist Chase Meridian.
- 5.4
- 1995
- Released
- 2h 1m

Val Kilmer
Bruce Wayne / Batman
Tommy Lee Jones
Harvey Dent / Two-Face
Jim Carrey
Edward Nygma / The Riddler
Nicole Kidman
Dr. Chase Meridian
Chris O'Donnell
Dick Grayson / Robin
Michael Gough
Alfred Pennyworth
Pat Hingle
Commissioner James Gordon
Drew Barrymore
Sugar
Debi Mazar
Spice
René Auberjonois
Dr. Burton
Joe Grifasi
Bank Guard
Elizabeth Sanders
Gossip Gerty
Philip Moon
Newscaster
Jessica Tuck
Female Newscaster
Dennis Paladino
Crime Boss Moroni
Kimberly Scott
Margaret
Michael Paul Chan
Executive
Jon Favreau
Assistant
Greg Lauren
Aide
Ramsey Ellis
Young Bruce Wayne
Michael Scranton
Thomas Wayne
Eileen Seeley
Martha Wayne
David U. Hodges
Shooter
Jack Betts
Fisherman
Tim Jackson
Municipal Police Guard
Daniel Reichert
Ringmaster
Bruce Roberts
Handsome Reporter
George Wallace
Mayor
Bob Zmuda
Electronic Store Owner
Rebecca Budig
Teenage Girl
Don Wilson
Gang Leader
Sydney D. Minckler
Teen Gang Member
Maxine Jones
Girl on Corner #1
Terry Ellis
Girl on Corner #2
Cindy Herron
Girl on Corner #3
Dawn Robinson
Girl on Corner #4
Gary Kasper
Pilot
Amanda Trees
Paparazzi Reporter
Andrea Fletcher
Reporter
Ria Coyne
Socialite
Jed Curtis
Chubby Businessman
William Mesnik
Bald Guy
Marga Gómez
Journalist
Kelly Vaughn
Showgirl
John Fink
Deputy
Marlene Bologna
Trapeze Act
Troy S. Wolfe
Trapeze Act
Oscar Dillon
Harvey's Thug
Keith Graham
Harvey's Thug
Kevin Grevioux
Harvey's Thug
Mark Hicks
Harvey's Thug
Maurice Lamont
Harvey's Thug
Sidney S. Liufau
Harvey's Thug
Deron McBee
Harvey's Thug
Mario Mugavero
Harvey's Thug
Joey Nelson
Harvey's Thug
Jim Palmer
Harvey's Thug
Robert Powell
Harvey's Thug
Peter Radon
Harvey's Thug
François Rodrigue
Harvey's Thug
Joe Sabatino
Harvey's Thug
Mike Sabatino
Harvey's Thug
Ofer Samra
Harvey's Thug
Matt Sigloch
Harvey's Thug
Ed Begley Jr.
Fred Stickley (uncredited)
George Cheung
Guest (uncredited)
Scott Cranford
Indian Drummer (uncredited)
Michael Dane
Gotham SWAT (uncredited)
Mitch Gaylord
Mitch Grayson (uncredited)
Timothy Guest
Lab Technician (uncredited)
Joe Kent
Two-Face Henchman (uncredited)
Patrick Leahy
Sen. Patrick Leahy (uncredited)
Susan Lewis
Ritz Gotham Party Guest (uncredited)
Marshall Dancing Elk Lucas
Guest (uncredited)
Gorja Max
Gotham Elite (uncredited)
Velvet Rhodes
Hooker (uncredited)
Dana Walsh
Hooker (uncredited)
Harry Williams Jr.
Gotham SWAT (uncredited)
Ilona Wilson
Casino Patron (uncredited)








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$336,529,144.00
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With former District Attorney "Dent" (Tommy Lee Jones) badly scarred by an acid attack and now vengefully wreaking havoc on Gotham City, it falls to "Batman" (Val Kilmer) to try and thwart his over-the-top antics before people get killed. Meantime, his day job as "Bruce Wayne" introduces him to madcap scientist "Nygma" (Jim Carrey) who has plans to plunder people's brainwaves to find their greates

I absolutely hate Val Kilmer as Batman. Out of everybody that's played batman, he's the worse I've ever seen. Otherwise the movie wasn't that bad considering.

There are some great **things** in _Batman Forever_. Val Kilmer I think cops a bit too much flak for his go in the cape & cowl, he's certainly no sort of definitive Batman but I thought he did a fine job. The city has a crazy cool design, the Batmobile is updated in a wholly original way, and that neon street gang is some of the coolest shit I've ever seen put to screen. But this a **bad** movie.

A different direction brings differing results. Batman takes on a new side kick as he fights to keep Gotham City out of the clutches of Two-Face and The Riddler. "No thanks, I'll get drive-thru" Thus these be the first words out of Val Kilmer's incarnation of Batman and thus setting the standard for what Joel Schumacher's two Batman movies would be like. Gone is the dark undertone from Ti











