10 Brilliant Casting Decisions for Batman’s Rogues Gallery

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Being honest, half the enjoyment of watching the latest Batman movie is guessing which actors will be involved in the dark world of Gotham. Now that we have Robert Pattinson acting as the gloomy Batman and Barry Keoghan playing the Joker to chaos, the fans have started imagining the villains forming the next generation. Below is a list of 10 imagined castings of Batman’s enemies—that combinations being so great, they are almost a crime not to exist.

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10. Bane – Dave Bautista

Occasionally, the fan-favorite option is the correct one. Dave Bautista has the girth, the on-screen presence, and the range to turn Bane into more than simply a brutish thug. The fellow appears to be able to snap Batman’s spine in two—no CGI necessary. Imagine him standing in the rain, equal parts brains and bruiser.

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9. Hugo Strange – Ben Kingsley

This casting seems like it must have happened already. Ben Kingsley would make Hugo Strange a genuinely unsettling puppet master, manipulating Arkham Asylum’s patients and pulling Gotham’s strings behind the scenes. His measured, chilling presence could be on par with even Batman’s most erratic foes.

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8. Scarecrow – Matt Smith

With his pointed features and volatile energy, Matt Smith would be born to play Jonathan Crane’s fear-driven alter ego. His intensity would make Scarecrow feel unsettlingly real, and the prospect of him sharing screen time with David Tennant (more on him below) is a science fiction fan’s fantasy.

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7. Clayface – David Tennant

David Tennant excels in performances in which he can switch between charm and terror in the blink of an eye—ideal for a shapeshifting menace like Clayface. He might add both the tragic richness and the ham-fisted showmanship that would make this frequently forgotten adversary one of Batman’s most iconic big-screen threats. 

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6. Harley Quinn – Anya Taylor-Joy

Margot Robbie’s interpretation of Harley is iconic, but Anya Taylor-Joy might provide a new angle—young, intelligent, and somewhat more volatile. Given her history in Split and The Queen’s Gambit, she can provide electrifying chaos. Cross her with Keoghan’s Joke, and Gotham may never be the same.

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5. Calendar Man – John Malkovich

Yes, Calendar Man can be unsettling. In the hands of John Malkovich, he could be truly terrifying—a cold-blooded, calculating murderer who employs dates as his signature.

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4. Hush – Taron Egerton

Egerton is the ideal combination of charm and grit to portray Tommy Elliot, Bruce Wayne’s childhood buddy who becomes a masked villain. He could very convincingly sell both the upscale surgeon persona and the vengeful, stalking Hush. And being around Pattinson’s age just makes the origin story all the more credible.

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3. Poison Ivy – Anya Chalotra

Anya Chalotra dominates The Witcher, and she might also bring that same allure to Poison Ivy. She’d make Ivy a character you get and perhaps even sympathize with—without making her any less of a lethal, alluring threat to Gotham.

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2. Harvey Dent / Two-Face – Jon Hamm

Jon Hamm essentially embodies Harvey Dent—charming, respected, and beset as nobody else is to the DA’s noble persona. But when the coin turns? Hamm might drive the character to monstrous depths, making his meltdown one of the trilogy’s dramatic highlights.

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1. Mr. Freeze – Giancarlo Esposito

Esposito is number one for a reason. Familiar with complex, calculating villains, he might be able to give us a devastating but intimidating Mr. Freeze. If drawing from the Heart of Ice episode of Batman: The Animated Series, this might be one of the finest performances in any superhero movie—period.

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With a roster like this, Gotham’s future could be filled with dynamite performances and not-to-be-forgotten villains. Here’s hoping the Bat-signal shines bright over Hollywood casting directors.

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