


Having said all that, one thing that the vast majority of fans seem to agree on is Jim Carrey’s show-stealing performance as Edward Nygma.Ĭhanneling all of the larger-than-life qualities that Frank Gorshin had done for the generation before him, Carrey was as loud and in-your-face as he’s ever been – giving life to a Riddler that was very much a product of its time, but also one that paid homage to the previous one.Īs Edward Nygma he was subservient with a longing to be great, while as The Riddler he was a scene-stealing headliner. Some people just love it, and some people just don’t. It’s not as beloved as Tim Burton’s first two films in the franchise, but it’s also nowhere near as reviled as Joel Schumacher’s 1997 sequel Batman & Robin. It goes without saying that 1995’s Batman Forever is one of the more divisive of the Dark Knight’s adventures. Studios Image Courtesy Fathom Events Press 2.
