@jonsmith:Only time I heard him say tha is when Arkham Knight was coming out, but he always stated he would love to do the killing joke
Joker
Character » Joker appears in 4239 issues.
The Joker, Clown Prince of Crime, is Batman's arch-nemesis. An agent of chaos known for his malicious plots, wacky gadgets and insidious smile, he has caused Batman more suffering than any other villain he has ever faced. His origin, name, and true motivations remain a mystery.
Mark Hamill Returns to Voice The Joker in "Killing Joke" Animated Film
Oh hellzzzz yeahhh. Hamill is the animated Joker!!! I just pray the next bit of news if Keven Conroy as the Batman.
He never left.
He did say that he was going to quit voice acting after Arkham City. Fortunately for us, he hasn't!
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@psychopsychology said:
Mark Hamill + Killing Joke = Potentially the best animated feature of all time
I'm going to be the one person in the world who's iffy on whether or not I want Conroy for Batman for this thing. Some of his work in Arkham Knight is preeeeetty rough.
@gunswordfist_: He looks like a more "cleaned up" Nick Nolte.
Everyone who looks like Nick Nolte looks more cleaned up than him.
Mark Hamill as Joker=YESSSSS!!!!!
The Killing Joke as an animated movie= I don't know IMO K.J. shouldn't be an animated film, as it's one of the darkest comics I've ever read, (given my comics knowledge that's not saying much but still...) and I don't think it will transition well to the big, or small screen. But then again, K.J. is an important part of the batman universe, so I'm split on it
Good. Now I hope they get Bruce GreenWood to be the voice of Batman again. I know everyone loves Conroy, but Greenwood is my favorite voice actor for Batman.
The iconic joker story being adapted and Mark Hamill voicing, absolutely perfect! I think i hear the Joker laughing with happiness...Just hope they do the comic justice, it's one of those classic's you can't let down. But i have faith because they've nailed whatever iconic stories they've adapted so far- Year one, Dark knight returns etc.
I think most of us probably saw this coming. It'll be cool to hear Hamill deliver the Joker's "One Bad Day" speech, but I sincerely hope that after this film, WB/DC will stop bombarding us with animated Batman films, and give some of their other characters a chance in the spotlight.
I'm sure you could have put a better picture up
no, they want to show you how much this has drained him, to please all us nerds, he is a shell of a man now. tired, milked dry
YES!!!!!!
I REALLY WISH THEY THEY GET WHOLE CAST OF ANIMATED SERIES!!!!
I doubt that'll actually happen... but hey can dream!
Good. Now I hope they get Bruce GreenWood to be the voice of Batman again. I know everyone loves Conroy, but Greenwood is my favorite voice actor for Batman.
Same here. LOVE Kevin Conroy for sentimental reasons, but since Under the Red Hood, Bruce Greenwood has been my favorite Batman voice too. I just find his voice acting more nuanced and technically better overall. Great actor onscreen too.
Edit: I don't think Hamill and Greenwood have ever worked together, have they? Would be great to hear them together for the first time.
This is amazing news. I dont know if it's just me but I feel like it would be improper to cast Hamil as Joker and not kenroy as Batman. They're like the definitive duo. You can't separate them
The only rival this movie has is Under The Red Hood and even that might not be able to keep its throne.
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