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Guilty.
~ Two-Face before killing Carmine Falcone.
It had to be done. There won't be any judges to bribe. No witnesses to disappear. The Roman is dead and Two-Face killed him. The Long Halloween is over.
~ Two-Face to Batman and Jim Gordon before turning himself in.

Two-Face, formerly known as Harvey Dent, is the secondary antagonist of the two parter animated adaptation of Batman: The Long Halloween, the third and fourth installments of the Tomorrowverse.

He was the D.A of Gotham City devoted to taking down the Falcone crime family until an accident set up a chain of events that turned him into the dissociative killer Two-Face, ultimately taking the fall for his wife upon discovering she was the mysterious Holiday killer all along.

He is voiced by Josh Duhamel.

What Makes Him Magnificent?[]

  • Unlike nearly every other version of Two-Face, his split personality disorder is severely downplayed and once becoming Two-Face, he lacks any inner turmoil and remains deadset in pursuing his mission.
  • Upon becoming Two-Face, he escapes from the hospital and outwits an attempt by Carmine Falcone to kill him, killing Falcone’s men and disappearing without a trace.
  • He sways Solomon Grundy to help him and orchestrates an ambush of the police convoy carrying Sal Maroni.
  • He deduces Holiday was his wife Gilda Dent, being the first and (besides Batman at the end of the film) only one to do so.
  • He figures out the convoy was an attempt by Batman to trap him and after Holiday assassinates Maroni, he takes down Batman to stop him from following her and escapes with Grundy.
  • On Halloween, he sneaks into Arkham Asylum and stages a mass breakout of the costumed supervillains, rallying them all to his side to take down Carmine Falcone and the remnants of his family once and for all.
  • He has Poison Ivy, Mad Hatter, and Scarecrow launch a series of terrorist attacks throughout Gotham to draw out the police and leave Falcone’s residence vulnerable for him and the others to storm it.
  • He only actually relies on a coin to decide Falcone’s fate, having scratched one side of the double-headed coin and explaining it was the only fair way in his view given how Falcone had rigged the justice system and how he himself couldn’t be the one to decide either,
  • He purposefully loaded his gun with only two bullets to execute Falcone in case his gun was turned against him like Carmine’s daughter Sofia did.
  • He successfully ended the reign of Carmine Falcone and ushered in the new area of the costumed supervillain.
  • He claimed responsibility for the Holiday killings and turned himself in to protect Gilda, showing he still cared for her and deceiving everyone (with the sole exception of Batman) that he truly was the Holiday killer.

What Makes Him a Baddie?[]

  • He broke out nearly all of Gotham’s supervillains from Arkham.
  • He orchestrated terrorist attacks throughout Gotham to draw out the police.
  • He tried to kill Batman and Catwoman

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Comics
Broker | Calender Man | Catwoman

Television
The Batman: Catwoman | Hugo Strange
Batman: The Animated Series: Kyodai Ken | Andrea Beaumont
The New Batman Adventures: King Barlowe
Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Owlman
Beware the Batman: Anarky | Deathstroke | Humpty Dumpty | Ra’s al Ghul
Harley Quinn: Mister Freeze

Films
Batman: The Long Halloween: Holiday | Two-Face
Batman: Under the Red Hood: Jason Todd
Batman Begins: Ra's al Ghul
Batman Vs. Dracula: Dracula
The Dark Knight Rises: Bane | Talia al Ghul

Games
Arkhamverse: Bane | Catwoman

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