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  "description": "A complete rundown of the Rogues Gallery confirmed for TT Games' open-world Gotham, including each villain's hideout and role.",
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  "textContent": "LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight pulls from decades of Batman across comics, films, animation, and the Arkham games to assemble a Rogues Gallery that fills its open-world Gotham. The villain lineup spans top-tier threats like the Joker and Bane, mid-tier menaces like Firefly and the Riddler, and deep-cut picks like Egghead and Condiment King.\n\n๐Ÿฆ‡\n\nQuick answer: Fourteen villains have been confirmed โ€” Joker, Harley Quinn, Catwoman, Penguin, Bane, Ra's al Ghul, Talia al Ghul, Firefly, Mr. Freeze, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, Riddler, Egghead, and Condiment King. Catwoman and Talia al Ghul are also playable as heroes, and Harley Quinn becomes playable through the Mayhem Collection DLC.\n\nImage credit: __Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Games (via YouTube/@RuggedEagle)__\n\n* * *\n\n### The full villain lineup\n\nEach entry has a fixed hideout somewhere across Gotham's four islands or beyond, and the marketing assigns most of them a tongue-in-cheek \"wanted for\" rap sheet that doubles as a hint about their gameplay role.\n\nVillain| Alias| Location / Affiliation\n---|---|---\nThe Joker| โ€”| Flugelheim Museum\nHarley Quinn| โ€”| Allied with the Joker (Mayhem Collection DLC)\nCatwoman| Selina Kyle| Shreck's Department Store\nThe Penguin| Oswald Cobblepot| The Iceberg Lounge\nBane| โ€”| Amusement Mile ยท League of Shadows\nRa's al Ghul| โ€”| Nanda Parbat ยท League of Shadows\nTalia al Ghul| โ€”| League of Shadows (also playable)\nFirefly| Garfield Lynns| Gotham City Museum\nMr. Freeze| Dr. Victor Fries| Gotham City Observatory\nTwo-Face| Harvey Dent| City Hall\nPoison Ivy| Pamela Isley| Gotham City Botanical Gardens\nThe Riddler| Edward Nygma| Old Gotham South\nEgghead| โ€”| Spotted in prison garb in marketing\nCondiment King| โ€”| Roaming Gotham as a D-list cameo\n\n* * *\n\n### The Joker\n\nThe Joker anchors the villain roster and gets a mythology twist that ties his origin to the Red Hood gang from the comics. His look borrows from multiple film portrayals, with visual nods to both Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger. His base of operations is the Flugelheim Museum, a direct callback to Tim Burton's 1989 Batman.\n\nImage credit: __Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Games (via YouTube/@RuggedEagle)__\n\n### Harley Quinn\n\nHarley sticks close to the Joker in the story and is the headline addition for the Mayhem Collection, a post-launch DLC pack arriving in September 2026 with the Deluxe Edition. She becomes playable alongside the Joker through that pack rather than at launch.\n\n### Catwoman\n\nCatwoman occupies the anti-hero slot, doubling as one of the seven main playable characters. Her kit leans into agility and a whip for traversal and combat, plus a laser-pointer ability that sics stray cats on enemies. She is unlocked during the Shreck's Department Store mission, another Batman Returns reference.\n\nImage credit: __Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Games (via YouTube/@BabyZone)__\n\n### The Penguin\n\nOswald Cobblepot operates out of the Iceberg Lounge and wields his trademark umbrella as a weapon. He also has a political subplot, running for mayor of Gotham while juggling his criminal empire.\n\n### Bane\n\nBane is voiced by Matt Berry, with a performance that exaggerates the Tom Hardy interpretation from The Dark Knight Rises. His design folds in the venom-tube look from the comics and the Arkham games, and his story role ties him to Ra's al Ghul's League of Shadows. His wanted poster lists \"Venom Muscle Enhancers\" and \"Masked Mumbling.\"\n\nImage credit: __Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Games (via YouTube/@Ben-Gun)__\n\n### Ra's al Ghul\n\nRa's leads the League of Shadows from Nanda Parbat and serves as the connective tissue between Bane, Talia, and Bruce Wayne's early training arc. He appears in his classic cape-and-goatee design.\n\n### Talia al Ghul\n\nTalia plays both sides. She is a villain tied to her father's League of Shadows, but she is also the secret seventh playable character, unlocked during the Tumbler Chase mission. Her gameplay focuses on stealth and martial arts.\n\n### Firefly\n\nGarfield Lynns operates out of the Gotham City Museum, using a jetpack to set fires across the city. He appears in trailers escaping by air, suggesting at least one aerial chase or rooftop encounter.\n\nImage credit: __Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Games (via YouTube/@Ben-Gun)__\n\n### Mr. Freeze\n\nVictor Fries is staked out at the Gotham City Observatory and is the unlock trigger for Nightwing during his story chapter. His design and tone draw heavily from the Arkham games' colder, more tragic take on the character.\n\n### Two-Face\n\nHarvey Dent's arc traces his fall from Gotham's District Attorney into the scarred villain holed up at City Hall. The story covers the transition rather than dropping players straight into the Two-Face persona.\n\n### Poison Ivy\n\nPamela Isley starts as a botanist pushing a greener Gotham before mutating into Poison Ivy. Her territory is the Gotham City Botanical Gardens, and her wanted list includes \"Monster Plants\" and \"Persuasive Perfumes.\"\n\nImage credit: __Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Games (via YouTube/@Ben-Gun)__\n\n### The Riddler\n\nEdward Nygma sets up in Old Gotham South and brings back the Riddler trophy hunt from the Arkham series. Collectible Riddler items are seeded throughout the open-world map.\n\n### Egghead\n\nEgghead is a deep cut from the 1966 Batman TV series, where he was originally played by Vincent Price. Marketing has shown him in prison garb, fitting the game's broader homage to the Adam West era seen in its Batsuit selection.\n\n### Condiment King\n\nCondiment King is the lineup's joke pick, the D-list villain created for Batman: The Animated Series who attacks with ketchup and mustard guns. His inclusion leans into the LEGO franchise's habit of resurfacing obscure characters for comic relief.\n\nImage credit: __Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Games (via YouTube/@Ben-Gun)__\n\n* * *\n\n### Which villains are playable\n\nThe base game's seven-character playable roster is heroes and anti-heroes only: Batman, Jim Gordon, Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl, Catwoman, and Talia al Ghul. The rest of the Rogues Gallery functions as bosses and open-world threats during the main campaign. Joker and Harley Quinn become playable through the Mayhem Collection DLC bundled with the Deluxe Edition, scheduled for September 2026.\n\n* * *\n\n### League of Shadows connections\n\nThree villains share a faction tag for the League of Shadows: Ra's al Ghul, Talia al Ghul, and Bane. That grouping shapes a chunk of the main story, including Bruce Wayne's training arc before he becomes Batman and the Tumbler Chase sequence that unlocks Talia as a playable character.\n\nImage credit: __Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Games__\n\n* * *\n\nLEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight launches May 22, 2026, on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with 72-hour early access for Deluxe Edition buyers starting May 19. Side content and easter eggs hint at additional minor villains existing in the world beyond the fourteen confirmed faces above, but the campaign and open-world bounties center on the lineup here.",
  "title": "Every Villain in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-21T07:15:51.537Z"
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