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in
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and an adversary of the superhero
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, has been adapted in various forms of media, including
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, and
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. The character has been portrayed in film by Robert Swenson in '' Batman & Robin'', and Tom Hardy in ''
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'', and in television by Shane West in the Fox series '' Gotham''. Henry Silva,
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,
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, Fred Tatasciore, JB Blanc, and others have provided Bane's voice in animation and video games. __TOC__


Television

* Bane appears in '' The Batman'', voiced by Joaquim de Almeida (in "Traction"),
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(in "Team Penguin"), and
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(in "The Batman/Superman Story"). A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version is a South American mercenary whose Venom-enhanced form possesses red skin. * Bane appears in '' Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', voiced by Michael Dorn. * Bane appears in '' Young Justice'', voiced by
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. This version is an associate of the
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. In his most notable appearances, he clashes with the Kobra cult over the production of his Venom drug, eventually breaks his addiction to it, and allows the Light to conduct business on Santa Prisca. * Bane makes a non-speaking appearance in the '' Robot Chicken DC Comics Special'' as a member of the Legion of Doom. * Bane appears in the ''
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'' episode "The Great Holiday Escape", voiced by James Adomian. * Bane appears in the fifth season of '' Gotham'', portrayed by Shane West. This version is Eduardo Dorrance, Jim Gordon's former army friend who became a prisoner of war and incarcerated at Pena Duro. He was eventually freed by Nyssa al Ghul, who enlists him to help her kill Bruce Wayne to avenge her father
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and destroy Gotham. In the present, Dorrance leads the military group "
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" to seemingly help Gordon and the
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(GCPD) in their war against
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's criminal element after the city is rendered a " No Man's Land". While confronting Gordon, Dorrance is impaled on a pipe before Nyssa finds him, rehabilitates him, and gives him armor and a respirator with help from Hugo Strange. Rechristening himself as "Bane", Dorrance takes control of the military to battle the GCPD until Gordon and his allies talk the military out of following Dorrance and arrest him and Delta Force instead. * A robotic duplicate of Bane appears in the '' Justice League Action'' episode "System Failure". * An amalgamated incarnation of Bane appears in ''
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'', voiced by James Adomian. This version resembles his comic counterpart, is more dimwitted than most incarnations, obsessed with destroying anyone or anything that antagonizes him for any reason by blowing them up, has an origin story and speaks in a manner similar to ''The Dark Knight Rises'' incarnation, and appears as a mistreated member of the Legion of Doom in the first and fourth seasons and founding member of the
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in the second season. In the aforementioned second season, following the Joker destroying Gotham City, Bane helps the League divide the ruins between them, though they mistreat him too. After
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and Commissioner Gordon dismantle the League, Bane questions his life choices and attends therapy in the third season. ** Bane appears in '' Kite Man: Hell Yeah!'', voiced again by Adomian. After being ousted from the Legion, Bane eventually finds work at Noonan's bar as a bouncer. * Bane appears in the '' DC Super Hero Girls'' episode "#AcceptNoSubstitute", voiced again by Eric Lopez. He assumes the alias of Diego Dorrance and becomes an art teacher at Metropolis High School to steal chemicals from its science lab to boost his strength.


DC Animated Universe

Bane appears in series set in the
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(DCAU), voiced by Henry Silva. Prior to his inclusion, the producers of ''Batman: The Animated Series'' were reluctant to use the character as they felt his comic incarnation was too gimmicky. * Bane first appears in a self-titled episode of '' Batman: The Animated Series'', with Silva sporting a strong Latin American accent. This version is a former inmate of a
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n prison containing the most dangerous convicts ever captured. While imprisoned, Bane was chosen as a test subject for the government project "
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" to create super-soldiers with the drug Venom. Though the experiment was a success, Bane used his newfound superhuman abilities to escape and become a professional assassin. * A fear toxin-induced dream world incarnation of Bane appears in ''
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'' episode "Over the Edge", with Silva sporting an American accent. For this series, Bane wears an all-black outfit while his traditional luchador mask has been traded for a black
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mask. * Bane appears in the '' Superman: The Animated Series'' episode "Knight Time". * Bane makes a non-speaking appearance in the ''
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'' episode "The Winning Edge". By 2039, Bane's use of Venom has left him frail, comatose, and reliant on an oxygen tank and regular Venom infusions. Taking advantage of this, his physician Jackson Chappell uses his Venom to create and distribute illegal steroid patches called "slappers".


Film


Live-action

* An original incarnation of Bane named Antonio Diego appears in '' Batman & Robin'' (1997), portrayed by Robert Swenson and Michael Reid MacKay respectively. This version is an incarcerated serial killer who was transformed into the unintelligent Bane by Jason Woodrue before serving as an assistant to
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and Mr. Freeze. This portrayal of Bane was one of many aspects of the film that received negative criticism from fans and critics alike. * Bane appears in ''
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'', portrayed by Tom Hardy. Intending to portray the character as "more menacing" than the ''Batman & Robin'' incarnation, Hardy gained of muscle for the role, increasing his weight to . Bane's voice was inspired by Bartley Gorman, and initially received criticism during previews for being unintelligible. This version of Bane is an ally of the League of Shadows and the self-proclaimed leader of a revolution against the rich and the corrupt. Furthermore, he is depicted as possessing superhuman strength even without the use of Venom. Bane was previously imprisoned in the Pit, a foreign prison where he met Talia al Ghul. While in the Pit, Bane was attacked by its inmates and inflicted with chronic pain that he treats with
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gas.


Animation

* The DCAU incarnation of Bane appears in '' Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman'', voiced by
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. * Bane makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in '' Superman/Batman: Public Enemies''. * Bane appears in '' Justice League: Doom'', voiced by Carlos Alazraqui. This version is a member of the Legion of Doom. * Bane appears in '' Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite'', voiced by
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. * The '' Batman: Arkham'' incarnation of Bane appears in '' Batman: Assault on Arkham''. * Bane appears in '' Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants'', voiced again by Carlos Alazraqui. After being freed from
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by the
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and Mr. Freeze, they use his Venom-infused blood to create a growth concoction. Bane subsequently uses it to grow to a giant size and fight a similarly mutated Killer Croc before being defeated by Batman and reverted to normal. * Bane appears in '' Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout'', voiced by Eric Bauza. * Bane appears in '' The Lego Batman Movie'', voiced by Doug Benson. This version's design is a combination of his comics counterpart and Tom Hardy's portrayal. * A Feudal Japan-inspired incarnation of Bane appears in '' Batman Ninja'', voiced by Kenta Miyake. * Bane appears in '' Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', voiced again by Carlos Alazraqui. * Bane appears in '' Batman: Hush'', voiced by Adam Gifford. * Bane makes a non-speaking appearance in '' Justice League Dark: Apokolips War'' as a member of the
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. He and the Squad assist
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and
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in assaulting LexCorp for a Boom Tube gate so Superman can reach
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while Lane and the squad defend the gate from Para dooms. Despite being given
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-infused Venom, Bane is overwhelmed and killed by Paradooms. * Bane makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in ''
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''. * Bane appears in '' Merry Little Batman'', voiced by Chris Sullivan.


Video games


''Lego''

* Bane appears as a playable character in '' Lego Batman: The Videogame'', voiced by Fred Tatasciore. In addition to his traditional abilities, this version possesses immunity to toxins and serves as a lieutenant to the
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, only to be betrayed by him and eventually incarcerated in
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. * Bane appears as a playable character and boss in '' Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes'', voiced by
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. Additionally, ''The Dark Knight Rises'' incarnation of Bane appears as a playable DLC character. * Bane appears as a playable character in '' Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham'', voiced by JB Blanc. Additionally, ''The Dark Knight Rises'' incarnation of Bane appears as a playable DLC character. * Bane appears as a playable character and boss in '' Lego Dimensions'', voiced again by Steve Blum. * Bane appears as a playable character in '' Lego DC Super-Villains'', voiced again by JB Blanc.


''Batman: Arkham''

Bane appears in the '' Batman: Arkham'' franchise, voiced primarily by Fred Tatasciore and by JB Blanc in ''Arkham Origins''. * First appearing as a boss in '' Batman: Arkham Asylum'', this version is used as a test subject by Dr. Penelope Young to create a more powerful version of his Venom formula called "Titan" to help patients survive strenuous procedures. Having been drained of his Venom as a result, Bane is subsequently left weakened and emaciated until the Joker remotely infuses him with Venom to fight Batman. His strength restored, Bane nearly kills the Dark Knight until the latter summons his
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to ram Bane into the nearby river. In a post-credits scene, Bane emerges from the river and clutches onto a floating Titan crate. * As of '' Batman: Arkham City'', Bane was incarcerated in the eponymous city prison. In the side mission "Fragile Alliance", Bane enlists Batman's help in finding and destroying 12 Titan canisters that had been brought to Arkham City. After Batman destroys half of the canisters and helps Bane fight off TYGER guards and other inmates, Bane reveals he intends to use his half of the canisters to strengthen himself. He attempts to kill Batman, only to be trapped in a defunct elevator before Batman destroys the remaining canisters. * A young Bane appears as a boss and playable character in '' Batman: Arkham Origins''. During this time, he operated as an intelligent yet Venom-addicted mercenary, contract killer, and head of a militia who has had prior history with Batman. Additionally, Bane's design is a composite of his comic book design and that of ''The Dark Knight Rises'' incarnation. After being hired by the Joker to kill Batman, Bane deduces the latter's secret identity and takes advantage of Batman's fight with
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to attack the
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, grievously injuring
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in the process. Bane later reluctantly joins forces with the Joker to take over
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and force Batman to kill either one of them. Using the Electrocutioner's shock gloves, Batman stops and restarts Bane's heart. Enraged by this, Bane injects himself with a new strain of Venom called TN-1, turning himself into a hulking monster, only to be defeated by Batman once more. Suffering brain damage that erases his memory of Batman's identity, he is subsequently arrested by the
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(GCPD). * A young Bane makes a non-speaking
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in '' Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate''. Three months after the events of ''Arkham Origins'', Bane was incarcerated at Blackgate until Amanda Waller hires
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to break him out. The latter manipulates Batman into helping her achieve her goal until Batman eventually defeats her and Bane and leaves them for the GCPD. * Bane appears in '' Batman: Arkham Shadow''.


Other games

* Bane appears as a boss in '' Batman & Robin'' (1998). * Bane appears as a boss in '' Batman: Chaos in Gotham''. * Bane appears in the DCAU game '' Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu'', voiced again by Héctor Elizondo. * Bane appears as a boss in the DS version of '' Batman: The Brave and the Bold – The Videogame''. * Bane appears as a boss and unlockable playable character in ''
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'', voiced by Jason Liebrecht. This version runs a Venom drug ring in Gotham City from his Cape Carmine Lighthouse hideout and is assisted by various henchmen, some of whom utilize Venom. * Bane, based on ''The Dark Knight Rises'' incarnation, appears in the tie-in mobile game, voiced by Michael Los. This version sports a shaved head and wields a shoulder-holstered handgun. * Bane appears as a playable character in '' Injustice: Gods Among Us'', voiced again by Fred Tatasciore. Additionally, an alternate reality incarnation who joined High Councilor Superman's Regime appears as well. * Bane appears as a character summon in '' Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''. * Bane appears as a boss in '' Young Justice: Legacy'', voiced by Eric Lopez. * Bane appears as a boss in ''
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'' (2013). * The ''Injustice'' incarnation of Bane appears as a playable character in '' Injustice 2'', voiced again by Fred Tatasciore. Following the Regime's downfall, Bane joined Gorilla Grodd's
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. * Bane appears in '' Batman: The Enemy Within'', voiced again by JB Blanc. This version is a member of the Pact and close friend of fellow member the
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who sports tattoos, facial hair, and initially uses a syringe gun to inject himself with Venom. Additionally, he joined the group in the hopes of using the LOTUS virus to cure his addiction to Venom. If the player's choices lead to the Joker becoming a vigilante, Bane will receive a new strain of Venom and a tube system. * Bane appears in ''DC Battle Arena'', voiced by Kamran Nikhad.


Merchandise

* The DCAU incarnation of Bane, based on his ''Batman: The Animated Series'' design, received a figure in Kenner Products' tie-in toyline. * The ''Batman & Robin'' and ''Legends of the Dark Knight'' incarnations of Bane received figures in Kenner's respective tie-in toylines. * Bane received two figures from DC Direct, with one based on his appearance in '' Batman: Knightfall'' and one in the "Secret Files & Origins" series. * Bane received two figure variants in
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's D.C. Superheroes line. * Bane received a mini-figure in
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's Bat-Tank building set as part of a two-pack with the
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. * The DCAU incarnation of Bane received several figures in Mattel's Justice League Unlimited toyline as part of a Matty Collector-exclusive four-pack as well as a Build-a-Figure in the DC Universe Classics line. * ''The Batman'' incarnation of Bane received a figure in Mattel's tie-in toyline. * ''The Dark Knight Rises'' incarnation of Bane received several figures from Hot Toys and Mattel as well as vinyl figures by POP Heroes and bobble heads by NECA and Wacky Wobbler. * ''The Dark Knight Rises'' incarnation of Bane received a mini-figure from Lego in 2012. * ''The Dark Knight Rises'' incarnation of Bane received a Play Arts Kai figure from
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. * Bane received several figures in multiple HeroClix sets, with two being dedicated to ''The Dark Knight Rises'' and ''Batman: Arkham Origins'' incarnations. * The ''Batman: Arkham'' incarnation of Bane, based on his designs in ''Arkham Asylum'' and ''Arkham Origins'', received several figures from DC Collectibles. * ''The New Batman Adventures'' incarnation of Bane received a figure from DC Collectibles. * ''The Dark Knight Rises'' incarnation of Bane received a MAFEX figure in Medicom Toy's ''The Dark Knight Trilogy'' line.


Miscellaneous

* Bane appears in the radio adaptation of ''Batman: Knightfall'', voiced by Peter Marinker. * ''The Dark Knight Rises'' incarnation of Bane is parodied in the ''
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'' episode " Insecurity". * Bane appears in '' Smallville: Lantern'' #2. He and the other inmates receive yellow power rings from
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and become Yellow Lanterns until Emil Hamilton reboots the rings, de-powering the inmates. * The ''Injustice'' incarnation of Bane appears in ''Injustice: Gods Among Us (comics), Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Five'', in which he aligns himself with Superman's Regime to gain a position of power. Superman is initially suspicious of Bane until the latter helps him and Wonder Woman subdue Doomsday (DC Comics), Doomsday. Despite his allies disagreeing with him, Superman agrees to let Bane join. * Bane appears in ''Batman '66'' #33. This version is a professional luchador and the dictator of Skull City, Mexico whose Venom is derived from an Aztec artifact called the Crystal Skull. After the
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steals the Crystal Skull, Bane allies himself with the former before challenging Batman to a wrestling match. He seemingly breaks the Dark Knight's back, but Batman reveals he hid a Batarang behind his back to prevent this. During their subsequent rematch, Batman defeats Bane and allows him to be apprehended by Skull City's luchadores, freeing the city. * Bane appears in Silent Images's album ''Knightfall (album), Knightfall''. This version is a militaristic ''Übermensch'' with an uncanny and almost homoerotic connection to Batman. * Bane appears in ''DC Heroes United'', voiced by Leandro Cano.


References

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