For Clarity: Fan-Manipulated Two-Face Images For ‘The Dark Knight’ Are Indeed Doctored

While I typically swerve clear of conjecture and fake imagery, this post is dedicated to the pursuit of clarity because this particular fan-manipulated imagery has been causing a good deal of confusion.

I’ll be clear: The Two-Face images below for “The Dark Knight” are fake. The character still hasn’t been revealed. The first photo below is the original Aaron Eckhart photo from the 2004 film “Suspect Zero”.

Aaron Eckhart in Suspect Zero
Aaron Eckhart in “Suspect Zero” in 2004.
Photo credit: Melissa Moseley, Paramount Pictures

The Photoshopped fan version, which clearly comes from the above “Suspect Zero” image, is below. These mockups have been posted on various discussion forums.

A fan-manipulated version of Aaron Eckhart designed to look like Two-Face in The Dark Knight
A fan-manipulated version of Aaron Eckhart designed to
look like Two-Face in “The Dark Knight”.

I can also confirm that the following mockup comes from “The Black Dahlia” in 2006.

A fan-manipulated version of Aaron Eckhart in The Black Dahlia designed to look like Two-Face in The Dark Knight
A fan-manipulated version of Aaron Eckhart in “The Black Dahlia”
designed to look like Two-Face in “The Dark Knight”.

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