It's funny how the Schumacher Two Face is more comic accurate than the Nolan Two Face

Comic accuracy isn't the be-all-end-all of comic book movie adaptations, but it is ironic that the more despised version of Two Face is closer to his comic counterpart.

The only time the BF Two Face is comic inaccurate is when he flips a coin multiple times to shoot Bruce Wayne. Harvey wouldn't do that.

Of course, most of the dislike for the BF Two Face comes down to TLJ's overacting. Though to be fair his opening monologue about chance was pretty good.

Aaron Eckhart gives the superior performance, but is ultimately just Bernard Getz with half his face gone. So much more to Two Face than that.

Two Face is supposed to have multiple personalities disorder, obsess over the number Two, and essentially be a crime lord.

TDK Two Face isn't any of these. He believes in chance and wants revenge for his girlfriend. A good motivation and good performance, but it ain't really Two Face.

The Dark Knight was such a seminal film that many just didn't care about comic accuracy.

But it seems we have come full circle and comic accuracy has become the crux of how well a comic book movie is.