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While there are current plans to have two different Batmen in the DCU, there's a better way to accomplish that than by ...
Poison Ivy Inducted into Batman's rogues gallery in the 1960s, Poison Ivy is a metahuman who terrorizes Gotham with her poisonous touch and control over plant life.
When several Gotham City bachelors are poisoned, Batman (Kevin Conroy) suspects Poison Ivy (Diane Pershing), despite her seemingly having settled down into a peaceful nuclear family lifestyle with ...
Yup, the proto-Poison Ivy has been aged up from a charmingly deranged young’un to a full-grown adult. (If Bruce Wayne doesn’t notice a difference he must be a real lousy detective.) ...
David Mazouz is one of the few people in the world who can say, “I’m Batman,” and it’s actually true. The 15-year-old actor plays young Bruce Wayne on Fox’s Gotham, a series that follows ...
Now a 19-year-old woman who has harnessed the full power of her charms, she sets her sights on Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz).
Choosing to hew closely to Bat-lore is fine, but when that makes Bruce Wayne a high school freshman and a majority of his future foes already adults, it feels wonky.
Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle go on a date for Valentine's Day, but the plant-controlling temptress Poison Ivy makes an entrance to steal away Gotham City's most eligible bachelor.
So, we’ve decided that it’s high time baddies like Poison Ivy and the Riddler get the spotlight they deserve. Here's our list of the 10 best Batman villains of all time, ranked!
Poison Ivy In this iteration of The Batman, Bruce Wayne is not a playboy. He’s more of a recluse emo kid who really doesn’t get out much.
Poison Ivy decides to punish Alfred for Bruce Wayne’s perceived transgressions, though and uses her green mist to lock Alfred and Maggie in a terrified embrace.
While watching The Batman, you can tell that The Batman is definitely more Batman heavy than Bruce Wayne. Pattinson doesn’t really get to explore the duality of the character as much as previous ...