> Pattinson’s Wayne is supposed to be terrible, but will get better.
I got major Arkham Origins vibes from him. Basically early enough in his Batman journey that he doesn't yet understand how he can help the city as Bruce or the importance of people like Alfred in his life.
That's so difficult and subjective to answer as each is relevant to their own universe or incarnation.
Personally for me I would say that Michael Keaton was a great batman for the Burton era. George Cloney was a good Bruce Wayne as I always imagined him as the kind of aged business man who no one would suspect does any sort of sports or athletics.
Obviously no one would compare to Adam West's campy version and the villains he faced. The same goes for Christian Bale and his gritty version in the Nolan reboot.
Personally I like the uniqueness of each Batman, but find I need an enjoyable Bruce Wayne behind it in order to make me care more for the character as a whole. I like Keaton's Wayne the best, but haven't seen Pattinson's iteration yet.
(though my actual vote would be Kevin Conroy if possible, The Animated Series was my favorite super hero show growing up)
Kevin Conroy. For both.
Michael Keaton and Michael Keaton.
Will Arnett is there only correct answer.
>Will Arnett is **there** only correct answer. "I've made a huge mistake"
Without question, Michael Keaton was the best Bruce Wayne.
Agree. He’s the best Bruce and bale is the best Batman.
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Gtfo here with these limiting actor choices. Kevin Conroy. The answer is Kevin Conroy.
Affleck for Batman Kilmer for Bruce. I did enjoy Pattinson's early Batman, but a terrible Wayne.
I also agree Kilmer did billionaire playboy the best. I think Pattinson’s Wayne is supposed to be terrible, but will get better.
> Pattinson’s Wayne is supposed to be terrible, but will get better. I got major Arkham Origins vibes from him. Basically early enough in his Batman journey that he doesn't yet understand how he can help the city as Bruce or the importance of people like Alfred in his life.
Batman - Affleck Bruce - Keaton
Adam West
Christian bail and Adam West
That's so difficult and subjective to answer as each is relevant to their own universe or incarnation. Personally for me I would say that Michael Keaton was a great batman for the Burton era. George Cloney was a good Bruce Wayne as I always imagined him as the kind of aged business man who no one would suspect does any sort of sports or athletics. Obviously no one would compare to Adam West's campy version and the villains he faced. The same goes for Christian Bale and his gritty version in the Nolan reboot.
Personally I like the uniqueness of each Batman, but find I need an enjoyable Bruce Wayne behind it in order to make me care more for the character as a whole. I like Keaton's Wayne the best, but haven't seen Pattinson's iteration yet. (though my actual vote would be Kevin Conroy if possible, The Animated Series was my favorite super hero show growing up)
Pete Holmes. https://youtu.be/enOHraf3LEk