![]() ![]() ![]() With Batman being portrayed by so many actors, including Baker, the former Supernatural star called the role a “hot potato," while noting, "I tried my best not to think about what somebody else had done."Īckles previously voiced the Red Hood in the 2010 animated film, Batman: Under the Red Hood, but this was his first time getting to play the Dark Knight proper. Reflecting was something that Ackles intentionally tried to avoid. “He’s Don Quixote,” said Baker of the caped hero voiced by Ackles, “and we’re just showing him how everyone reflects something about Batman in themselves.” She’s happy to create a fantasy involving Bruce Wayne, but it won’t stop her plans of taking over Gotham.īaker, however, went deeper and talked about the duality a villain should have, both in themselves, and as a mirror to Batman. ![]() “You can tell every time she’s talking to Harvey that she’s keeping herself from her own pain,” Nathanson said, though she acknowledged how Gilda still wants to connect with her husband.įor Sackhoff, she intentionally played her character Poison Ivy as a romantic, albeit a scheming one. There was a lot of talk about duality, made ironic by the film featuring Two-Face as one of its primary characters.Īs Gilda, Two-Face’s wife and also the serial killer Holiday, Nathanson found her character torn in two directions. While the teases pretty much stopped there, the rest of the panel served as a deep dive into the film’s villains and their connection to the Dark Knight. ![]()
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