Charles Dance in Talks to Join The Batman Part 2 as Charles Dent
- Actor Charles Dance is in negotiations to join the cast of The Batman Part 2, with sources indicating he is being considered for the role of Charles Dent,...
- The development was first reported by Deadline, which cited sources familiar with the production stating that Dance is currently in talks to portray the paternal figure in the...
- Dance, best known to global audiences for his portrayal of Tywin Lannister in HBO’s Game of Thrones, brings extensive experience in playing authoritative and morally complex patriarchs.
Actor Charles Dance is in negotiations to join the cast of The Batman Part 2, with sources indicating he is being considered for the role of Charles Dent, the father of Harvey Dent, according to a report from Deadline published on April 18, 2026.
The development was first reported by Deadline, which cited sources familiar with the production stating that Dance is currently in talks to portray the paternal figure in the Dent family lineage. If finalized, the casting would add a significant dramatic layer to the origin story of Harvey Dent’s transformation into Two-Face, exploring familial influences that have been largely absent from previous cinematic interpretations of the character.
Dance, best known to global audiences for his portrayal of Tywin Lannister in HBO’s Game of Thrones, brings extensive experience in playing authoritative and morally complex patriarchs. His career spans over five decades, with early appearances in British television such as Father Brown in the 1970s and recent film roles including Godzilla: King of the Monsters, The First Omen, and Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein. His ability to embody figures of restrained power and latent menace aligns with the reported characterization of Charles Dent as a distant and emotionally austere parent.
In DC Comics lore, Charles Dent has appeared sporadically, sometimes under the name Christopher Dent, and is typically depicted as a figure whose neglect or emotional harshness contributed to Harvey Dent’s psychological fragility. Unlike the more commonly explored aspects of Harvey’s duality or his relationship with Bruce Wayne, the paternal dynamic offers a relatively unexplored avenue for character development in The Batman Part 2. Should Dance be cast, the film would have the opportunity to examine how generational trauma and parental expectations shape Harvey’s descent into villainy.
The potential addition of Dance fits within a broader effort by DC Studios to build out the Dent family unit for the sequel. Sebastian Stan was previously confirmed to portray Harvey Dent, with Scarlett Johansson expected to play his wife, Gilda Dent. Together, these casting choices suggest a narrative focus on the domestic and psychological foundations of Harvey’s identity before his public unraveling as Two-Face.
Other returning cast members from the 2022 The Batman include Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Andy Serkis reprising his role as Alfred Pennyworth, and Barry Keoghan set to return as the Joker. Director Matt Reeves is back to helm the sequel, which he also co-wrote. The film is scheduled for a theatrical release on October 1, 2027.
Last month, Pattinson described the film’s script as “extraordinary,” telling IGN that the story takes “big swings” and feels markedly different from its predecessor. He expressed confidence that the sequel would offer a distinctive evolution of the Batman mythos, one that balances psychological depth with bold narrative experimentation.
As of this report, neither Warner Bros. Discovery nor DC Studios has officially confirmed Dance’s involvement in The Batman Part 2. The negotiations remain private, and no further details about the character’s screen time, narrative function, or potential scenes have been disclosed. Until an official announcement is made, the casting remains in the realm of verified talks rather than confirmed fact.
