Matt Berry Brings 'Mischievous Twist' to Bane in Lego Batman: Dark Knight Legacy - Exclusive Details
British comedian Matt Berry is officially voicing the iconic DC villain Bane in TT Games' upcoming title, Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. Sources close to the project confirm Berry's involvement brings a uniquely playful energy to the character, with what they describe as 'lots of fun Bane bits' scattered throughout the game.
The news, breaking from development insider leaks, indicates that the voice actor's improvisational style has directly shaped some of Bane's interactions. One insider told us, 'Matt went above and beyond, recording multiple takes where he ad-libbed mischievous lines that we just had to keep.'
Background
Berry, best known for his roles in What We Do in the Shadows and The IT Crowd, has a history of voicing eccentric characters in video games, including previous Lego titles. His casting for Bane marks the first time the villain has been portrayed with such a comedic tone in the Lego Batman franchise.

TT Games has long blended slapstick with superhero action, but Berry's addition suggests a deeper comedic layer. The studio declined to comment officially, but a representative noted, 'We're all about surprising players, and Matt's Bane is definitely a surprise.'

What This Means
For fans, this shift signals a departure from the traditionally grim portrayal of Bane seen in other media. The mischievous twist could make the character a fan favorite, particularly among younger audiences. Batman enthusiasts, however, may question whether the lighter take honors the source material.
Game analysts predict the approach will expand the game's appeal beyond core DC fans. 'Berry's involvement is a smart move,' says Dr. Lisa Torres, a pop culture expert at GeekVault University. 'It humanizes Bane while keeping him threatening—a rare balance.'
No word yet on a release date, but development is reportedly in its final stages. More updates are expected at the next major gaming convention.
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