A completely relevant question, I believe!! I have 2 categories. 1 - respect, reverence. In this category, these are my top 3.
Now - my second category is entertainment. Which Batman is the most entertaining. These are my choices.
These are my favorites, what are yours?
1: Christian Bale - he was the first to make me feel like the Bruce scenes were still Batman.
2: Michael Keaton - he took a big risk going to action from a mostly comedy background, he knew it could tank his career but he boldly accepted the challenge. He’s the reason we have so many movies based on comics now, had it been a flop, I’m not sure we’d be experiencing the renaissance we have now.
3: Ben Affleck - I know many will disagree but he had a huge act to follow after Bale. I’m enjoying an older and more experienced Batman because we hadn’t seen that in the movies yet. I think he captures the Frank Miller Batman quite well.
Also, BatDad.
Christian Bale as Batman and Heath Ledger as the Joker. They should retire Batman for 20 years after that series. Same with Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.
I agree about Heath Ledger, not about Christian Bale. And no one will ever be the Wolverine besides Hugh Jackson! It's a fools parrell to substitute anyone else. But you know they will eventually because they are out of original ideas. That's why we have all these reboots and redos! It's pathetic!
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I let go of comics at 12. Never to return. Batman was supposed to be an acrobat without superpowers... well I saw The Great Walenda die in P.R. doing his acrobat act. No bromance with fantasy for me. Sorry.
Micheal Keaton, most definitely, tho Christian Bale had the best story arc!
Christian Bale
Michael Keaton
Adam West
Never seen the Legos Batman, but I am a huge fan of Will Arnett. That guy is ridiculously funny.
I think Ben Affleck is secretly on a mission to destroy every comic book character franchise he touches. He left Daredevil alone in an alley bleeding out and now it seems he’s bent on destroying Batman as well.
Christian Bale & Will Arnett. Michael Keaton was great, after the long dry spell from Adam West, but I don't think he delivered the dark.