Batman Forever (1995)

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Written by Bo Kane, Lee Batchler

Directed by Joel Schumacher

Production Year: 1995

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

The Caped Crusader returns, this time played by Val Kilmer (pictured) in Joel Schumacher's 1995 take on the comic book hero.

This time, Batman faces two villains: The Riddler (Jim Carrey) and Harvey Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones), who both want him dead for their own reasons. The love interest comes from Nicole Kidman as psychiatrist Dr. Chase Meridian, who wants to get close to both Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego Batman. And Chris O'Donnell joins the crime-fighting team as Dick Grayson, who becomes Robin, Batman's faithful sidekick.

When is Batman Forever next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Bravo November 11th, 10:00pm and on Bravo November 15th, 5:30pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Val KilmerVal KilmerBatman/Bruce Wayne
Image for Tommy Lee JonesTommy Lee JonesTwo-Face/Harvey Dent
Image for Jim CarreyJim CarreyThe Riddler/Edward Nygma
Image for Nicole KidmanNicole KidmanDr. Chase Meridian
Chris O'DonnellRobin/Dick Grayson
Michael GoughAlfred Pennyworth
Pat HingleCommissioner James Gordon
Image for Drew BarrymoreDrew BarrymoreSugar
Debi MazarSpice
Elizabeth SandersGossip Gerty
Image for Rene AuberjonoisRene AuberjonoisDr. Burton
Joe GrifasiBank Guard
Philip MoonNewscaster
Image for Jessica TuckJessica TuckFemale Newscaster
Dennis PaladinoCrime Boss Moroni

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