Billy Dee Williams Is Back as Two-Face in 'Lego Batman Movie'
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Director Chris McKay has confirmed that the Harvey Dent of Tim Burton's 1989 'Batman' will lend his voice to the character's villainous counterpart.

AceShowbiz - Billy Dee Williams is getting another chance to depict the same DC character 27 years after playing district attorney Harvey Dent in Tim Burton's 1989 "Batman", but in animated movie. He will provide the voice of Two-Face in "The Lego Batman Movie".

Director Chris McKay took to Twitter on Wednesday, November 30 to confirm that Williams would lend his voice to Dent's villainous counterpart. "He does," the helmer responded to a fan who asked, "Please tell me Billy Dee Williams voices Two Face?"

Two-Face first appeared in Joel Schumache's 1995 "Batman Forever". With Burton no longer sitting behind the lens, Schumanche cast a new actor to play the villainous side of Harvey Dent, Oscar-winning actor Tommy Lee Jones. Meanwhile, Aaron Eckhart took both the roles of Dent and Two-Face in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" back in 2008.

Other voice cast members in "The Lego Batman Movie" include Zach Galifianakis, Michael Cera and Will Arnett who will provide the voices of The Joker, Robin and the titular Dark Knight respectively. Ralph Fiennes will lend his voice to Alfred, Rosario Dawson is the voice of Batgirl and Mariah Carey will provide the voice of Mayor of Gotham City.

"The Lego Movie" spin-off is set to hit U.S. theaters on February 10. In his own big-screen adventure, the Caped Crusader may have to drop the lone vigilante thing if he wants to save the city from The Joker's hostile takeover.

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