What celebrities should have guest-starred on Batman '66, but didn't?

And whom should they have played?

Personally I can’t fathom why Phyllis Diller didn’t play a wig-themed villain named Madam Medusa who turned handsome men into statues for her personal gallery. And where the heck was Don Rickles?

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Clint Eastwood as Two-Face

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Sean Connery as Deadshot, with all the swagger he brought to James Bond.

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Robert Kennedy wanted to be on a show, it would’ve been cool to see him open the window while Batman and Robin climbing on a wall. I would’ve also like to see Lucille Ball also. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Ann Margret as Poison Ivy.

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Christopher Lee as The Scarecrow (Vincent Prince would have been a better Scarecrow than Egghead)

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These are all really good! @RRRDG, I’m going to dream of Vincent Price Scarecrow now. I still love Egghead, though.

Jerry Lewis was well into his “suave, cool guy who randomly crosses his eyes and yells FROINLAVEN” phase, I bet they could have made a good character out of that.

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Yul Brynner as Ra’s Al Ghul…

It’s a no brainer :slight_smile:

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Lee Marvin or Dean Martin as Owlman

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Cary Grant as Two-Face!

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Dean Martin wearing this, YES PLEASE

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He didn’t debut until 10 years later, but I think John Lennon and The Beatles would be fun as Captain Stingaree and his gang of pirates.

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@biff_pow

Were you by any chance, one of the guests at the DC Daily thing yesterday?

@gibbyhertz nope!