Harvey Dent could be back on LEGO Store shelves in 2027, so here’s our ranking of every single LEGO Two-Face minifigure to date.
Director Matt Reeves has confirmed a handful of cast members for The Batman Part II, among whom is Sebastian Stan – an actor rumoured to be playing Harvey Dent in the long-awaited sequel. And while Jeff Sneider has cast doubt on that connection, suggesting in a recent episode of podcast The Hot Mic that Stan will be playing a different villain, there’s still a chance that Two-Face will be back in the picture in 2027.
Given he’s the biggest absentee from 76300 Arkham Asylum, that would be music to the ears of LEGO DC fans – although the more grounded designs of Reeves’ Bat-characters means we’d probably be looking at something closer to his portrayal in The Dark Knight than The LEGO Batman Movie. And that puts us well in mind of the existing cadre of Two-Face minifigures, so what better time to revisit and rank them?
5 – Black shirt, red tie and jacket

Our most recent comic book Two-Face minifigure came all the way back in 2019 with 76122 Batcave Clayface Invasion, and while it’s probably the version that fits best with 76300 Arkham Aslyum – see how we incorporated it here – it’s also the least visually interesting. His two-coloured hairpiece is cool but quite restrained, while the torso and legs lean away from the character’s usual zany aesthetic.
4 – Black and white suit

The very first LEGO Two-Face minifigure from 2006 still holds up pretty well today, and remains the closest adaptation of his appearance in Batman: The Animated Series. The face print feels a tiny bit dated 20 years later, but that hairpiece is still undefeated for Two-Face minifigures, and while the black and white torso and legs split is simple it’s very effective.
3 – The LEGO Batman Movie

The LEGO Batman Movie’s Two-Face sits a little bit higher on this list just for how unique it is – and how meta. It leans into the LEGO aesthetic by portraying his scarred side as melted rather than charred, with incredibly detailed face, torso and leg printing to match the unique hairpiece. Bonus points for giving Billy Dee Williams the chance to reprise his role as Harvey Dent and actually go full Two-Face, too.
2 – The Dark Knight

Our latest incarnation of Harvey Dent draws on Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, and while that inevitably means a simpler outfit design there’s still enough torso detail to distinguish it. What really cements its place in this list though are the pitch-perfect head and hairpiece, which are the perfect marriage of fidelity to the source material and the LEGO aesthetic.
You'll find it in 76303 Batman Tumbler vs. Two-Face & The Joker.
1 – Orange and purple suit

For our money, the 2012 version of Two-Face is still the best version of this Bat-villain to date: you get that awesome hairpiece from the 2006 minifigure, a more eye-catching two-tone outfit in purple and orange, and updated head, torso and leg printing that’s as detailed as you'd expect from a LEGO Two-Face minifigure even today. It only appeared in one set, though, so it’s not cheap on the aftermarket.
Whether The Batman Part II finally gives the LEGO DC team cause to revisit Two-Face or not, Super Heroes Design Lead Jesper C. Nielsen said last year that the team is ‘not done with that piece’, in reference to the new-for-2025 hairpiece for the Dark Knight version. So fingers crossed we get some sort of new LEGO Two-Face whichever character Sebastian Stan ends up playing…
The Batman Part II is currently scheduled to land in cinemas on October 1, 2027.
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