
Now that LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is out, many players are curious about who provides the voice for Batman in this new game.
As a huge fan, I was so relieved to hear who they’d chosen for the new Batman in the game well before it came out! They also let us know about one of the main villains beforehand, which was awesome and really built up the hype.
The game includes a long credits list, but it doesn’t reveal who voiced each character. So, you might need to do some investigating to figure that out!
Let’s take a look at the cast of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight as we continue.
Who voices Batman in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight?

In LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, the voice of Batman is provided by Shai Matheson.
You may have heard Matheson’s voice before in video games. He’s voiced characters in titles like Wuthering Waves (as Scar), Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 (as JJ Campbell), and Chicken Police (as Marty MacChicken).
Matheson has lent his voice to several popular games, such as Until Dawn, LEGO Horizon Adventures, and Resident Evil Requiem.
Earlier this year, Matheson told TopMob Gaming that landing the role felt “amazing,” describing it as “a dream come true” and saying he felt like he’d won a competition.
Who voices Bane in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight?

Matt Berry voices Bane in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight.
Matt Berry is most famous for his television roles. He starred as the main character in ‘Toast of London’ and had prominent roles in popular shows like ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ and ‘The IT Crowd’.
I’ve been a fan of this actor for a while now, and I remember being really impressed with his performance as Herbert the Gardener in “Thank Goodness You’re Here.” It’s a hilarious British game, and he even got a BAFTA nomination for it back in 2025 – totally deserved, in my opinion!
When discussing casting Berry for TopMob Gaming last year, executive producer Matt Ellison explained it started with a simple suggestion. They inquired about his availability, it worked out perfectly, and they were thrilled with the result. Ellison also mentioned they had a great time recording lines with Berry, and were very happy with how the collaboration went.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight cast – Full list of actors in the game
So, the game’s credits list all the actors who worked on it, but it doesn’t actually tell you who they played in the game! It’s a bit frustrating, honestly. Don’t worry though, I’m planning to update this list as soon as I find out which characters each actor brought to life.
For now, then, here’s the full list of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight actors:
- Shai Matheson
- Matt Berry
- Oliver Senton
- Rich Keeble
- Robin Liew Harper
- Savannah Beckford
- Scott Joseph
- Vanessa Labrie
- Ian Conningham
- Bruce Lester Johnson
- Dylan Torrell
- Colin McFarlane
- Harry Myers
- Hyoie O’Grady
- Ewan Bailey
- Greg Jones
- Adam Diggle
- Al Doyle
- Alexander Bean
- Alexandra Boulton
- Alexandra Guelff
- Ashleigh Haddad
- Cameron Bernard Jones
- Chloe Eves
- Christopher Ragland
- Clara Emanuel
- Dominique Tipper
- Emily Cass
- Emma Ballantine
- Jack Ayres
- Jamiyla Ocasio
- Kat Cleave
- Kathryn Akin
- Matt Yulish
- Max Pink
- Neil Roberts
- Michał Marek Król
- James Hobart
- Adam West
- Kevin Conroy
Wow, I was so happy to see Adam West and Kevin Conroy included! Those two were amazing as Batman – Adam West with his fun, classic take in the 60s TV show, and Kevin Conroy, who was Batman for so many of us through the animated series and the Arkham games. They’ll both be dearly missed.
We’ll update this list with everyone’s roles as soon as we have the complete information. Keep checking back for updates! In the meantime, feel free to test your knowledge with the quiz below.
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Rob Leane leads gaming coverage at TopMob, managing news and reviews for games on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC, mobile, and VR platforms. He creates content for TopMob’s website, social media, and video channels, and also produces their weekly gaming newsletter. Before joining TopMob, Rob worked at Den of Geek, Stealth Optional, and Dennis Publishing.
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