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9 Lovers Of Batman Who Have Appeared On-Screen

The romantic life of Batman constantly reminds us that he has a human side to him. Under his stern exterior, the Caped Crusader is generally portrayed as a lone wolf who emits regret and sadness. However, his previous loving relationships show that the guy, who is typically seen as frigid and a playboy, is worthy of love. Just about every Dark Knight film has already revealed us to his romantic relationships.
This has raised concerns among fans about his romantic interest in Robert Pattinson's next film "The Batman." So far, we learn that Zoe Kravitz will portray Catwoman, an adversary and frequent romantic companion of his in past films and comic books. The creators have yet to provide further information on this subject. Meanwhile, let's take a look at Bruce Wayne's major love relationships.

Selina Kyle

nullBruce and Selina would be our choice for the sexiest and most intriguing connection in Batman's journey. Despite being on opposite sides of the law, they both had sad pasts and lived double lives. Catwoman is a notorious criminal. Her cunning and deception abilities are a perfect match for Bruce's investigative mind, resulting in a lively and enjoyable relationship between the two. Michelle Pfeiffer and Anne Hathaway played Catwoman in the films "Batman Returns" and "The Dark Knight Rises," respectively. We can't wait to see how this pairing plays out in Matt Reeves' forthcoming "The Batman."

Poison Ivy

nullWe've all figured out Batman's strange romantic preferences by now. With Poison Ivy, he had one of his many unusual romances. It began as a one-sided relationship in which she utilized a poison kiss to sway his sentiments. But, for a little moment, the ruse became true as the two formed teams to fight for Gotham.

Miranda Tate

nullIt's not simple to outwit Gotham's astute investigator. Miranda Tate, a.k.a. Talia al Ghul, fooled the Caped Crusader and gave him a hard time in the process. As an elite and powerful board member, she entered Bruce Enterprises. Bruce couldn't overcome her allure and assertive demeanor and spent the night with her. Miranda's actual identity, however, was Talia al Ghul, daughter of one of his greatest enemies, Ra's al Ghul. She, like her father, kept Bruce in the dark and worked towards a single goal: to bring down Gotham City.

Vicki Vale

nullVicki Vale, played by Kim Basinger, had charmed audiences with her forceful personality. She played a photojournalist for the Gotham Globe in Tim Burton's iconic movie "Batman." Her search for Batman's identity led her to Bruce Wayne, as well as the Joker's fascination with her. This adorable pair suffered terribly, with Joker repeatedly pushing Vicki to the brink of death. She opted to leave Bruce and Gotham because she couldn't tolerate his duality.

Rachel Dawes

nullRachel Dawes appears in the most genuine and heartfelt of his loves. They were best friends whose friendship had blossomed into a passionate one. What they possessed was more than just alluring. However, Bruce's secrets pushed Rachel away, and she ended up with Harvey Dent. It was tragic that Bruce buried his alter-secrets egos after it was revealed to be the reason for Rachel's demise in "The Dark Knight."

Andrea Beaumont

nullBefore he wore the cape, Andrea was one of Bruce's first love companions. She made her debut in the critically acclaimed animated series "Batman: The Animated Series," where they also got engaged. Soon after Andrea departed to help her dad, Bruce became the rescuer of Gotham. Later, the two crossed paths again, and Batman discovered that his former fiancée had turned into Phantasm to revenge her father's murder.

Diana Prince

nullThe romance between the Caped Crusader and Wonder Woman is one of the most well-known and chatted of the Caped Crusader's encounters. During various confrontations, both DC heroes and Justice League members have grabbed each other's attention. Diana Prince, as Wonder Woman, instilled empathy and respect in Bruce via her kindness, courage, and fearsome strength, unlike other women.

Dr. Chase Meridian

nullIn Joel Schumacher's "Batman Forever," Dr. Chase Meridian, played by Nicole Kidman, was developed to bring romance. She was a Multiple Personality Disorder specialist whose heart was grabbed by Batman's intriguing identity.

Silver St. Cloud

nullLike Bruce Wayne, this affair belonged to the Silver St. Cloud, a member of Gotham City's aristocratic class. She not only had a great deal in common with the millionaire, but she also had a better understanding of him. Even after learning about his other persona as Batman, she adored Bruce. Silver, on the other hand, finally left him because she couldn't imagine herself caring about his well-being all of the time.
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