Batman Voice Actor Kevin Conroy Explains The Dark Knight's True "Power" in 'BvS' Discussion

By Nobelle Borines | Mar 23, 2016 09:00 PM EDT

The world may be evenly divided between Team Ben Affleck and Team Henry Cavill when it comes to discussions involving Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. However, longtime Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy has just delivered a riveting statement on why the Caped Crusader will easily defeat Kal-El!

The official Batman: The Animated Series Facebook page has just posted a video of Conroy addressing the old Batman v Superman debate, where he stated that, although Clark Kent's alter ego has an advantage, there is no argument over who will win in a fight.

"Superman has superpowers. He can do supernatural things," Conroy stated before explaining how the Dark Knight also has his own "powers."

"Batman is an extraordinary man. He's always had to rely on his wits. He's had to think his way out of things. He's had to create devices, create machines, and he thinks on so many different levels," he said, adding that all that brilliance is the reason why the Caped Crusader is more relatable than the Man of Steel.

"[Batman] is such a complicated guy, and that's why I think audiences relate to him so much, because they know he'll always manage to work his way out of something," Conroy said, offering an excellent conclusion.

"Batman can think his way out of things. He can create his ways out of things, and that's power," he said.

However, Conroy wasn't finished. The voice actor ended his statement with a line from the Dark Knight in his trademark Batman voice.

"Remember: It's not who I am underneath. It's what I do that defines me," Conroy said.

Kevin Conroy, the voice of Batman himself, has a message for you! Tell us if you agree with him, and don't forget to watch Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in theaters March 25! #WhoWillWin

Posted by Batman: The Animated Series on Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Conroy's first voice appearance as Bruce Wayne and his alter ego was in Batman: The Animated Series in 1992. He has provided the voice of the Caped Crusader in Batman Beyond, Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. He will once again play the Dark Knight in Batman: The Killing Joke, which also features Mark Hamill as The Joker.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will premiere on March 25.

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