Not your problem, I know, but I definitely don't agree with your source. Bats v Supes should be considered part of the Justice League franchise, not the Batman franchise. Kinda like not including Captain America Civil War as part of the Spider-Man franchise. You just need to draw logical lines, people. Because if Superman has 33 minutes of screen time in the Batman franchise, then Harley Quinn and Dead Shot would be on here too.
Okay, but Scarecrow and Ras al ghul have has so much time in the batman franchise, not to mention the entire bat family in the more recent series of, Son of Batman , Batman Vs Robin, and Bad blood
He is only in the second and third one for like three minutes combined. The secondary characters have less time than you'd think. Lucius Fox only has 22 minutes across the three films. They show up a lot, but only for like 90 seconds at a time. Scarecrow's longest scene is probably when he is showing Carmine Falcone to Rachel in the asylum, and that scene is like three minutes.
I cry fowl on Superman. The Batman v. Superman crap is part of a different Justice League franchise. I also take it that you're not also considering theatrical film version of the TV show or Batman: Mask of the Phantasm.
The 60s Batman movie might be included. Why would you assume it wasn't? Batman and Robin were on screen more than anyone else in that movie so it jives with the numbers here.
I couldn't believe that Jim Gordon wasn't up there. It turns out he was, only under Commissioner Gordon. Maybe Jim Gordon should also be an acceptable answer, considering that it is his name.
Jim and Edward aren't accepted while first names are okay for most of the other characters. Not a big deal. I doubt many type in "Edward" before Riddler... I only did to check and see.
WTF!?