Nothing demonstrates that better than the 1966 movie based on the show ... when his henchman gets zapped by Batman’s mask. There’s the shock Joker relates when the GC cop says that the ...
It also features Romero chewing up the scenery in the only Joker that’s truly fun. His performance, along with the other stars-of-yesteryear villains of the series, is the only time that Batman ...
“Why can’t you see the funny side?” Joker asks Batman in The Killing Joke. “Why aren’t you laughing?” In Wednesday’s Absolute Batman #1 by Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta — a ...
From 'Batman' to 'Joker: Folie à Deux,' Moviefone counts down every live-action movie and TV appearance featuring the Joker. Ledger and Phoenix would both go on to receive Academy Awards for ...
Please verify your email address. Joker: Folie à Deux bombed critically and commercially due to a disjointed plot and lack of familiar Batman elements. The film explores Arthur's identity and ...
If Batman is chaotic, then what does that make the Joker? Snyder: Oh, man, what can we say without spoiling anything? We’ve definitely given as much thought to him as we have to Bruce.
More than one Batman fan is convinced that Folie à Deux‘s shocking finale features a sneaky cameo by tally-marked supervillain Victor Zsasz. But is Victor Zsasz really in Joker: Folie à Deux?
Creator Paul Dini shared on social media his notes on the 2000 film Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker which features the return of Mark Hamill as the voice of the Joker with a dark twist.