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Batman Forever is the third installment of Batman's initial film series and the first to be directed by Joel Schumacher. Initially conceived as the third film to feature Tim Burton's version of the character, it took major departure from its predecessor, Batman Returns, after it received complaints about the darker tone. Changes many aesthetics such as cast, design, and music composure. The film starred Val Kilmer as Batman and marked the series debut of Robin (Chris O'Donnell). Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey also star as the film's villains Two-Face and Riddler, respectively.
The movie opens as Two-Face, the former DA Harvey Dent (Tommy Lee Jones), holds a hostage in a bank vault. Batman (Val Kilmer) arrives at the scene, consulting with Dr. Chase Meridian (Nicole Kidman), who becomes enamored with the vigilante. Batman rescues the hostage, but is unable to foil the robbery. While this is going on, Edward Nygma (Jim Carrey), a lowly worker at Wayne Enterprises, is doing unauthorized research at work. He has invented an item that manipulates people's brainwaves and channels television programs into people's minds, making it feel like they are "inside the show." When Bruce Wayne enters, he presents his invention to him and shows him how it works. However, when he asks for a response to his idea, Bruce answers negatively, saying that manipulating brainwaves is dangerous tampering and "raises too many questions." Nygma complains, but Fred Stickley, a senior worker, fires Nygma in response to his insubordination. Driven mad by the amount of work he did being useless, Edward captures Stickley. He demonstrates his invention's powers on him, stealing Stickley's brainwaves to raise his own brain-power in the process. Nygma then murders Stickley and tampers with the security tapes, overwriting them to make it look like Stickley committed suicide. Nygma leaves a riddle at the scene for Bruce and resigns from Wayne Enterprises.
A while later, Bruce receives a second riddle at Wayne Manor and consults Dr. Meridian, who establishes that whoever is leaving the riddles is a "wacko" who is obsessed with Bruce. After this, Bruce invites her to the Charity Circus at the Hippodrome. Two-Face and his thugs arrive at the event, firing guns and terrorizing the audience. They also bring a bomb that Two-Face will detonate if Batman does not reveal his identity at the circus (Two-Face blames Batman for failing to thwart a criminal who threw acid on Dent's face, disfiguring him). Bruce finally gets up and yells that he's Batman but nobody hears him not even Two Face. The Flying Graysons, circus acrobats, work to remove the bomb through an opening at the tent's top. Bruce takes out the thugs. The youngest member, Dick (Chris O'Donnell), manages to push Two-Face's bomb out of the circus tent and into the water surrounding the tent by going ahead of his family. When Dick returns, he finds that Two-Face has killed the rest of his family by shooting up the wires they were climbing on, sending them to their deaths.
Feeling empathy for Dick's loss and feeling responsible for Batman's failure to show at the circus, Bruce takes a reluctant and devastated Dick in as a foster son. Initially, Dick wants to leave, but finds that he and Bruce share a love for motorcycles, with Bruce even offering to give Dick a rare one if he stays and fixes it. Before long, Dick accidentally stumbles across the Batcave and discovers Bruce's alter ego. After a joyride with the Batmobile, Dick saves a girl from a gang and defeats their leader, but is soon overwhelmed by their numbers; Batman saves him. Dick pleads to let Bruce train him as a partner, but Bruce refuses, feeling he cannot drag Dick into his crime-stopping world.
Meanwhile, Edward Nygma, inspired and delighted by watching Two-Face's raid at the circus, decides to become a villain himself, the Riddler. He proceeds to show Two-Face his invention from Wayne Enterprises in his river bridge lair. The two villains make a deal: if Two-Face helps him steal enough priceless goods and money to fund his project, the Riddler will use "The Box" (his invention) to learn Batman's true identity by taping Bruce's brainwaves. Their deal sealed, Two-Face and the Riddler start their rampage. They rob many museums and other wealthy areas, collecting diamonds and money. At a business party of NygmaTech (Nygma's new company), Two-Face begins robbing the guests, hoping Batman will arrive, which he does. In a trap laid for him, Batman is saved by Dick, but Bruce still refuses to let Dick become his partner. He then goes as Batman to Chase's apartment, where she reveals that, though she loves Batman, she has fallen in love with someone else. Batman turns away and smiles, knowing she has chosen him as Bruce. Unknown to Bruce, however, Nygma has drawn Bruce toward The Box, which absorbs his fears and memories; it also reveals his identity as Batman unto Riddler and Two-Face.
Bruce tells Dick that he will retire as Batman, now that he has found happiness with Chase. Dick is furious and runs away. Bruce invites Chase to his home where - through a kiss - she finds out he is Batman, but the Riddler and Two-Face break into Wayne Manor. They destroy the Batcave, kidnap Chase, and leave behind a fourth riddle while Bruce and Alfred are unconscious. Bruce wakes up and is informed by Alfred that they've seized Chase, Dick has run away, the cave was destroyed, and another riddle was left. Bruce solves the riddle and uses all four riddles to discover the Riddler's true identity as Nygma. He locates Nygma's lair, Claw Island, on an island outside Gotham. Chase is imprisoned by the Riddler and attached to chains on a couch. Batman debates on his mode of transportation (the Batwing or the Batboat); a voice calls for both, and Dick steps out of the shadows as Robin, and this time, Bruce accepts their partnership. Upon reaching the island, Batman and Robin are both shot down and crash. They split up when the island begins to slide into pieces. Robin locates Two-Face and kicks him over the edge of a cliff, but is hesitant to kill him as he intended after being bluffed by Two-Face, helping him back up. However, Two-Face uses this response to capture Robin.Batman climbs up a shaft and enters the Riddler's lair, where he has an enormous brainwave device high above him. The Riddler gives Batman a choice of saving either Robin or Chase, who are both bound and gagged with duct tape in glass tubes above the water, whereas the one he doesn't rescue will be killed. However, Batman distracts the Riddler with a riddle of his own, using his Batarang to destroy the colossal device, which causes an overload of brainwaves to damage Riddler's mind. Robin and Chase are released, and the two fall into a pit; Batman grapples onto a girder and pulls them both up. Two-Face lands upon the girder and is about to shoot them, but Batman reminds him of his coin and how he's always two minds about everything. Two-Face concurs and flips his coin to determine their fate, but Batman throws a handful of similar coins into the air. Two-Face panics, attempting to catch all of them, but loses his balance and falls to the bottom of the pit, plummeting to his death. His real coin falls in his hand as he sank down landing on heads. Batman, Robin, and Chase escape from the lair and take the Riddler to Arkham Asylum to be committed.
At Arkham, one of the doctors, Dr. Burton, informs Chase that the captive Edward Nygma claims to know Batman's true identity. However, the overload of brainwaves severely twisted Nygma's mind, who now thinks that he is Batman. Chase leaves the building to inform Bruce that his secret is safe much to his delight. The film then ends with Batman and Robin running toward the camera with the Batsignal in the background.
While the previous two films had been directed by Tim Burton, Batman Forever was directed by Joel Schumacher, who made changes to the established designs and thematics of the first two films. According to an interview with Janet Scott Batchler, Tim Burton's only involvement with Batman Forever was approving Joel Schumacher as director and Lee and Janet Scott Batchler as the writers. Burton did not contribute story ideas and by the time the Batchlers signed on, Schumacher already had hired Tommy Lee Jones to play Two-Face. Since Warner Brothers wanted two villains in the movie, the Riddler was mandated, due to the character's popularity in tv show. They wrote the role with Robin Williams in mind, but no deal was made with him. Schumacher also wanted to bring in the character of Robin and the Batchlers turned to their assistant, who grew up in the circus, for research. The character of Dr. Chase Meridian was also created as a way to challenge both sides of Batman's personality, with Nicole Kidman's name mentioned for the role in the early stages. Michael Keaton was still expected to return as the project developed, negotiations were ongoing. Robin Williams was offered the Riddler role multiple times, but turned it down. Even when Akiva Goldsman began reworking the screenplay he had Keaton in mind. Rene Russo was cast as Chase, to rekindle her chemistry with Keaton seen in One Good Cop. H.R. Giger was chosen to design a new Batmobile for the movie. He left due to creative differences. Marlon Wayans and Billy Dee Williams still had pay or play contracts to fill the roles of Robin and Two-Face in potential sequels. As a result, Wayans' and Williams' contracts were paid out in full by WB. Schumacher wanted Chris O'Donnell and Tommy Lee Jones instead. After some negotiating, Keaton left the film as he was unhappy with the script and disagreed with Schumacher's ideas. Rene Russo was deemed too old to play Kilmer's love interest, and therefore was replaced by Nicole Kidman.
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