No one saw this twist coming - The Walking Dead's final villain is none other than Two-Face from Batman… Just like The Walking Dead has done repeatedly throughout season 11, let's jump back a few weeks to explain. Josh Hamilton's live-action portrayal of Lance Hornsby is a far cry from the original comics. From a slimy, unlikable politician, The Walking Dead season 11 has morphed Lance into a «fixer» with links to the CIA. And rather than just serving Pamela meekly, live-action Lance is drawing up sinister plans in the background, orchestrating the Commonwealth's movements to his own advantage. In «Acts of God,» these schemes come to fruition, as Lance officially proclaims Alexandria, Hilltop and Oceanside as his own.
The Walking Dead's Lance Hornsby is a deceptive, two-faced liar (compared to the comic version, who was, er… one-faced?) On the outside, there's the smiling Commonwealth rep, extending a friendly hand, making cheesy infomercials, and ensuring Pamela Milton drinks the very finest wine at her social gatherings. Underneath that facade is the real Lance — a conniving, unhinged strategist who thinks nothing of killing those who block his path. Many TV villains hide behind a smiling alter ego; that doesn't necessarily make them comparable to DC's Two-Face. The Walking Dead season 11, however, has now given Lance every defining trait of the great Harvey Dent.
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Flipping a coin is Two-Face's most famous habit, both in the Batman comics, and his cinematic incarnations. The Walking Dead adopted this element for Lance Hornsby back in season 11's «The Lucky Ones,» with the Commonwealth deputy tossing his gold-plated nickel while revealing to Maggie
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