Top 6 Batman actors ranked from worst to best by DC fans
They’re all Batman… but there can only be one at the top.
Batman, the Dark Knight, the Caped Crusader – whatever your preferred moniker, there’s no denying this brooding billionaire is one of the most iconic characters in comic book history.
But with such a rich legacy comes a long line of actors who’ve donned the cowl and brought Batman to life on screen.
So, how do they all stack up?
We delve into the DC fandom to see who reigns supreme as the ultimate Batman.
6/6 Ben Affleck
Ben Affleck donned the cowl for the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) and subsequent films.
Affleck’s Batman was a seasoned veteran, hardened by years of fighting crime.
He was also burdened by the weight of his failures, most notably the death of Robin.
Affleck’s portrayal was divisive.
Some praised the grizzled, world-weary take on the character, finding it a refreshing change.
Others felt he lacked the detective skills and fighting prowess associated with Batman.
While Affleck’s time as Batman has ended, his performance continues to spark debate among DC fans.
5/6 Robert Pattinson
The newest addition to the Batcave, Robert Pattinson’s take on the Dark Knight arrived in 2022’s The Batman.
Pattinson’s Batman is a young, vengeance-fueled vigilante still grappling with his parents’ murders.
The film emphasized Batman’s detective skills and portrayed Gotham as a city choked by corruption.
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Still early in his tenure, Pattinson’s performance has been met with mostly positive reviews.
Fans appreciate the dark, gritty portrayal and his focus on Batman’s detective side.
However, some felt he lacked the brooding intensity of previous actors.
Only time will tell how Pattinson’s Batman evolves and is received by the DC faithful.
4/6 Adam West
Ah, the Batusi! Adam West’s portrayal of Batman in the 1960s television series and subsequent film is a pop culture landmark.
West’s Batman was all about bright colours, cheesy one-liners, and outlandish gadgets.
It was a lighter, more comedic take on the character, a stark contrast to the darker comics of the era.
While undeniably entertaining, West’s Batman was a far cry from the brooding detective fans were used to.
This lighthearted approach divided audiences, but West’s portrayal holds a special place in the hearts of many for its nostalgic charm.
3/6 Kevin Conroy
While traditionally not a live-action actor, Kevin Conroy deserves an honorary spot on this list.
Conroy’s voice has become synonymous with Batman thanks to his legendary performance in Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995) and countless other DC animated projects.
Conroy’s Batman is a brooding detective with a deep, gravelly voice that perfectly captures the essence of the character.
Conroy’s Batman is widely considered the definitive animated iteration of the Dark Knight.
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His voice acting is praised for its power, nuance, and ability to convey a range of emotions.
For many fans, Conroy’s Batman is the gold standard against which all others are measured.
2/6 Christian Bale
Christian Bale’s Batman, brought to life in Christopher Nolan’s “Dark Knight” trilogy (2005-2012), is a fan-favourite.
Bale’s portrayal is a complex one.
He portrays Bruce Wayne as a tormented billionaire haunted by his past, and Batman as a ruthless vigilante willing to bend the rules for justice.
Bale’s Batman is widely lauded for its realism and intensity.
Fans appreciate his portrayal of Bruce Wayne’s internal struggles and his embodiment of Batman’s physical prowess.
The “Dark Knight” trilogy remains one of the most critically acclaimed superhero film series ever made, solidifying Bale’s place as a top-tier Batman.
1/6 Michael Keaton
Taking the crown is Michael Keaton.
Keaton’s Batman, brought to life in Tim Burton’s gothic masterpieces Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992), is a dark and brooding vigilante.
Keaton’s portrayal perfectly captured the essence of the character as well as proving that comic books could be adapted to the big screen but in a somewhat way that could be taken seriously by both critics and geeks alike.